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Ferry from dover to boulogne

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ladybird49 | 23:12 Thu 09th Sep 2010 | ChatterBank
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Ive googled and cant find any company that does this ... help please
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The distance from Calais to Boulogne-sur-Mer is 21 miles according to the most reliable European travel planner, ViaMichelin:
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk
23:46 Thu 09th Sep 2010
Only thing I found said the service had been discontinued.
You can go Folkestone to Boulogne.
Boulogne is only 20 miles from Calais, just get a ferry to Calais and drive to Boulogne.
Car ferry was discontinued ast week - theres still a freight service - I assume HGV's only.

Was run by LD Lines
The only ferry company on the Dover-Boulogne route, LD Lines, withdrew their service 4 days ago.

From Dover you can currently travel to Dunkirk (with Norfolkline) and Calais (with P&O or Sea France). Norfolkline doesn't accept foot passengers (but, if you borrow a pushbike you can cross for a tenner each way). All services accept cars.

Chris
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Are you sure that there's still a service from Folkestone to Boulogne? I thought that it had closed. (Hoverspeed certainly no longer exists). The only service to Boulogne that I know of is with the Euroferries daily sailing from Ramsgate.

Chris
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Rough distance in miles from Boulogne to Calais is 147 miles or 236.52 Kilometers !!! taken from the web

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The distance from Calais to Boulogne-sur-Mer is 21 miles according to the most reliable European travel planner, ViaMichelin:
http://www.viamichelin.co.uk
or from (and OK, I agree with 21 miles, I was working out 34KM to miles in my head)

http://maps.google.co...F-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl
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Thnkyou all for excellent answers x

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