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There are about 23 miles from Dover, England to Calais, France. If traveling by Ferry it will take about 2 hours.
14-15 hours (+ the ferry ride between Dover (England) and Calais (France))
if you take the dover to calais ferry you can drive the rest of the way in 24 hours if there are 2 of you to take turns
First off from London to the Channel Tunnel/Dover it is 60/75 miles taking this route:Take M20 towards the CHANNEL TUNNEL and DOVER, from London, to either the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J11A (recommended) or to the DOVER FERRY PORT, via A20 (secondary alternative).Take either the CHANNEL TUNNEL shuttle or the DOVER-CALAIS CAR FERRY to CALAIS, FRANCE.From Calais, it is 280 km taking this route:Take A26 PARIS, from Calais, to A1 PARIS.Take A1 to Paris.For more info on the EUROTUNNEL and the DOVER-CALAIS CAR FERRY, see the related links below:
Approx. 80 minutes by car Ferry; or 50 minutes by 'Seacat' which is a catarmaran (twin hull vessel).
Yes you can. You can travel by ferry or by plane or by train. When you take the ferry you can for example go from Dover to Calais and continue driving to the Netherlands in your car.
From Dover, you will take the the CAR FERRY to CALAIS, FRANCE. (25 miles)Once you are in Calais, France, the driving distance is 285 kilometres (177 miles) taking this route:Take A26 PARIS, from Calais, to A1 PARIS.Take A1 to PARIS.
The easiest way is to get a ferry from Limassol to the Greek port of Thessaloniki, and then to proceed overland to the French port of Calais either by train, coach or car. At Calais you can either take the ferry to Dover, or go by rail via the Channel Tunnel.
== == For ever; Manchester is 200 miles from the channel coast. Take a flight or a train (train is quicker) from Manchester to London Euston; transfer by taxi or tube from Euston to Charing Cross or Victoria; train to Dover; shuttle bus to ferry; ferry to Calais.Total time about 9 hours including 75 minutes on ferry.
The average speed of a ferry is about 6 MPH. It depends on which Callis you are talking about
407 miles to the CHANNEL TUNNEL (or 417 miles to Dover [using the ferry]). This is the route:Take A595 CALAIS, from Whitehaven, to A66 PENRITH (to M6).Take A66 to M6 (S) to PRESTON, outside of Penrith.Take M6 (SOUTH) down to M1 (S) to LONDON. To bypass BIRMINGHAM, take M6 TOLL.Take M1 to The SOUTH to M25 to STANSTED AIRPORT and DARTFORD (to M20) at J6A.Take M25, around LONDON, to M20 to DOVER and the CHANNEL TUNNEL. You will be crossing the River Thames via the DARTFORD X-ING (toll).Take M20 to the CHANNEL TUNNEL at J11A. Or, if you wish to take the FERRY instead, continue on M20 & A20 to DOVER, where you will follow signs to the FERRY PORT.From there, you will then take the CHANNEL TUNNEL high-speed rail shuttle or the FERRY from Dover to CALAIS FRANCE. So, in total the route is 446 miles either way.
No there are no routes for this.