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Mr porky

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Where should we stay before Le shuttle (chunnel).
We have a 10.46am shuttle on the 1st October, probably enjoying a weekend at Saint-valery-sur-somme on the coast. So somewhere between there and calais.
I see camping car have one in calais or is this a no go area.
We don't have a bike rack and won't be leaving the motorhome when we arrive.
Advise please as the last time we used calais to Britain was ages ago.
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CCP in calais is fine, we stayed at Wissant in March but TBH le cotoy or Valery sur somme are only an hour or so away so why not just travel from there? We've use Le Crotoy as a first and last stop a few times.
 
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Why not stay in St V-s-S. it’s only a 2 hour drive and for a 10:45 train it’s doable.
Just over an hour if you pay tolls and avoid all the traffic lights, roundabouts and endless 30km limits.😀

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Montreuil sur Mer is a lovely spot. Free aire and a nice town. But, my friend was there last week and said the car park which allowed extra parking is now barriered off so I assume you can't get to the borne.
 
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We stayed at the Calais CCP on Monday night after reading a lot of good reviews. First time here and very pleasantly surprised with Calais. A peaceful night with about 35 other vans, of which a dozen or so had UK plates. There was another 10 or more vans parked for free on the huge car park across the way and a couple more just off the promenade near the port. No hassle, no migrants, leave the van and no worries. There is a campsite next to the CCP as well. Calais has a lovely promenade to walk and looks like a good cycling route. We were a bit late for our intended last lunch so ended up with cracking frites and toasties from the friterie near the site. Next time we will explore the town. Free bus (line 5) from right outside to Calais and along the coast if you don’t want to walk. We will certainly use it again.
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Currently at Le Crotoy, heading for vet at Rue later then probably Wissant. Only 20 mins to tunnel.
On our way out 2 weeks ago Wissant hadn't yet been completed - will report back if it has.
Is it going to be a ccp or one run by the mayor
 
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I’d stay where you are. Better than the other options which are not that much closer. We often use Saint-valery-sur-somme as our last night. You can get on the steam train, or cycle round to Le Croytoy
 
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Another vote for the Calais CCP aire. We have stayed there 3 or 4 times now, the last time was soon after Easter when work was being carried out putting in hookup points ready for changing over to CCP. Never any problems with migrants. A few minutes walk to the promenade and the best frites ever at the stall nearest to the Dragon (worth seeing) - portions are enormous. Haven’t been into Calais centre for many years but may do so next time.
 
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Gravelines is just 20 mins past Calais.
We always stop there on the way home. There is a restaurant called L'Eclusier at the end of the aire which is very good if you like your steak.
 
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