Another quickie ....
1) I'm assuming Diesel is still cheaper on the continent, what's the best place to fill up when leaving the port of Calais, closest to the Autoroutes? I'll be heading west on the A16 once i leave Calais
2) On our return, if we have time before our crossing, was thinking about popping into some of the 'booze shops' before jumping on ferry ... again, what's the best, recommended, etc, and most convenient to ferry port?
All help appreciated as always
http://www.mivoix.com/76-11960-Accueil.php) which has a large Carrefour supermarket and petrol station. You will probably have to use it during opening hours as I don't think the self-service/self-payment machines like UK credit cards. I think you'll need to take the exit BEFORE the A16 when leaving Calais.
Booze shops ... sorry no idea, BUT I found no bargains at all in the ferry shops on my recent crossing with P&O .. though two bottles of spirits for £34 was not unreasonable.
For petrol, or in your case diesel, we always turn off the A26 at junction 3 for central Calais and drive to the Mivoix Centre Commercial (Booze shops ... sorry no idea, BUT I found no bargains at all in the ferry shops on my recent crossing with P&O .. though two bottles of spirits for £34 was not unreasonable.
The booze was more a 'nosy around' thing to be honest, despite my username i'm not really a big drinker these days ha ha!
THe self service toll machines take UK Credit cards but I don't think they take UK Debit Cards
Thanks Judith, it's a Halifax Clarity card, so should be fine
1. Put ticket in
2. Put card in
3. Take card out
4. Take receipt if you've asked for one
5. Barrier is raised and you're on your way far quicker than if you had paid in cash
............. but the T (télépeage) seems to have the quickest throughflow of the lot!
On our return journey we will be on the road quite early, around 5am, so card payment might be the most practical option
As for wine the best deal we found was in carrefour at the Cite de Europe. 1 litre bottles of Merlot, cab suav and Chardonnay (AC L'aude) case of 6 for E9.69 As for the rest there were not many offers. Plonk is still available at about a quid a bottle but the good stuff is overpriced and you can get as good in the UK for less. Spirits seemed to be about the same price as the UK. perhaps a few pence cheaper. Food wise we stocked up on pate, cheese and pate en croute.
Alsacienne wrote:Barrier is raised and you're on your way far quicker than if you had paid in cash
............. but the T (télépeage) seems to have the quickest throughflow of the lot!
The telepeage was brilliant for us this year. I have to admit the first time we used it we were nervous in case it didn't work but it beeped and through we went driving past long queues at some toll booths. We even did a couple of the rapide telepeage where you don't have to stop but drive through at 30 kph! (have to admit the first one we did we went quite a bit slower than that)!
Ditto with CC payments at toll booths.
We use Post office as they dont add a fee to the euro transactions. concur with what others say alcohol is not really any cheaper any more unless you want 1E bottles plonk.
......... and frankly in the UK you can get great wines from countries other than France at very much more reasonable prices. ENJOY ... in moderation* of course!
I was in Carrefour last month, but not wine shopping, just popped to France for the day, and I think the prices are fairly reasonable in my opinion. We always seem to get bottles of wine thrown in for the price to get over there (tend to favour the ferry instead of the tunnel), it works out well for us as we live not far from the port of Dover. x
As fas as booze, I like Franglais just off the junction for the trains. Maybe not the cheapest but a lot less hassle than the suprmarkets a good selection of wines with tasting facilities.
There is Del, or at least it was still there last time I drove to the UK, it's just off of the first big roundabout when you leave the ferry teminal. As you say popular with trucks.
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