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The lines between Le Havre and England are provided by the maritime company Brittany Ferries with a schedule of 4 weekly connections with departures and maximum duration of 10 hours 45 minutes. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.
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Le Havre is on the north coast of France, where the river Seine reaches the English Channel. The passenger ferry terminal is quite close to the city centre. Just south of the Natural History Museum. The small terminal contains including toilets, vending machines for coffee and snacks, a baby change room. Muzzled dogs on a lead are allowed in all areas of the port. The building is wheelchair-accessible, and there are disabled toilets, the shuttle bus has a wheelchair ramp, and there is disabled parking in front of the terminal and wheelchairs are available in case of emergencies. Getting to and... [More information]
Address: Terminal de la Citadelle Le Havre 76600
Directions: Google Map @ Le Havre, port
England is a country in Great Britain, surrounded by the Irish and North Seas. It is a fascinating country, covered in green hills and historic towns. England has a Queen and a Royal Family, which provide plenty of places and history to explore. History The history in England begins 780,000 years ago when the first populations inhabited the country. There is lots of evidence of prehistoric and ancient populations can be seen in places like Stonehenge. The Roman Empire invaded England and the many beautiful spa towns such as Bath, Harrogate and evidence evicence of this. The Middle Ages s... [More information]