== == 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.
There are no ferries between Manchester and Glasgow. Drive or take a train.
it takes 2000 years
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
14-15 hours (+ the ferry ride between Dover (England) and Calais (France))
The ferry journey from Dover to Calais typically takes about 90 minutes. However, the total travel time can vary depending on factors such as the specific ferry service, weather conditions, and boarding procedures. It's advisable to arrive early to allow for check-in and any potential delays.
Approx. 80 minutes by car Ferry; or 50 minutes by 'Seacat' which is a catarmaran (twin hull vessel).
1,512 kilometres taking this route:Take M62 to the EAST from Manchester to M1 (SOUTH) to LONDON and WAKEFIELD at JCT 29.Take M1 SOUTH to M25 towards STANSTED and DARTFORD at JCT 6A outside of London.Take M25, around London, to M20 to DARTFORD the CHANNEL TUNNEL and MAIDSTONE at JCT 3 near Dartford.Take M20 to either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the FERRY (from Dover) to Calais. The JUNCTION # for the CHANNEL TUNNEL is JCT 11A.Cross into Calais, FRANCE from either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the FERRY. Once you have, follow E15, from Calais, to Avignon.
I can't say from Manchester but I have driven to Luxembourg from Calais and with lunch/toilet breaks at the 81mph speed limit on the French motorway it takes approx 8 hours.
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.
well it depend , aprox 7 h by plane or 1 months by going to turkey then to France and from calais you get on a lorry and board the ferry .
Sailing from Rosslare, Ireland, to Calais, France, typically takes about 16 to 18 hours, depending on weather conditions and the specific ferry route. The journey usually involves overnight travel, with ferries offering amenities for passengers. It's advisable to check the ferry operator's schedule for the most accurate timings.
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.