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Posted: 19.01.2014  ·  #1
We travelled to France last June with Irish Ferries. Cost 600 euro. As part of the deal we get a free (low season) trip to wales via Dublin/Holyhead or Rosslare/Pembroke.

Just booked it for April. Would have cost 400 euro if not part of the France deal, so very happy. Might even splash out on a proper campsite with some of the money saved.

I know that lots of you favour Celtic but for some reason ? Irish Ferries are always cheaper for me. and this freebe makes the choice simple.

Worth looking at if you have to do high season to France and have some scope for low season UK trip.

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That sound good and you got a good deal.


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That sounds like a great deal!
Enjoy Wales.


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We also traveled with them last June to France, when have this offer to be booked and travelled on before?


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Posted: 19.01.2014  ·  #5
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Just booked it for April.


Snap. Booked ours the on Friday. Heading over for a few days before Easter. We had to pay a supplement to cover the kids as the free trip is just for two adults. Still though Wales for €100.


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Thanks Marty! :up:


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Check out the link that waterman has given but bear in mind that you would need to have your 2013 trip before the start of June as that is high season again.

The same vehicle must be used and at least one of the passengers must have done the France trip.

The offer is available this year again, and you can start your free trip from September 2014- end May 2015

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Yeah but you could go on into Englad.


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There's some good spots in Yorkshire not to mention the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Centre which is heaven to Liz.


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the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Centre which is heaven to Liz.


There is a caravan club site very close to there, but I am not a big fan of Engalnd, prefer Wales and Scotland.


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Yeah have stayed often on that site to allow her to have a few days retail therapy and give me peace. All I had to do was collect her laden down with parcel in the evening.


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Laden down with parcels but a lot lighter in the wallet :lol:


Its a balancing act the women are great at it :up:


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Yeah they can justify anything and are much better at it than us guys.


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I just leave her to it, its quieter that way.....













it also gives me free reign to buy what I want


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Item divided by the number of wears = value and ROI (return on investment).
Good boots €200 worn 195 time = €1 or a tiny bit over per wear.
Can't argue with that? How much does a pint cost and how long does that last or a bottle of wine. O-)


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We travelled to France last June with Irish Ferries. Cost 600 euro. As part of the deal we get a free (low season) trip to wales via Dublin/Holyhead or Rosslare/Pembroke.

Just booked it for April. Would have cost 400 euro if not part of the France deal, so very happy. Might even splash out on a proper campsite with some of the money saved.

I know that lots of you favour Celtic but for some reason ? Irish Ferries are always cheaper for me. and this freebe makes the choice simple.

Worth looking at if you have to do high season to France and have some scope for low season UK trip.

Davy


I have been looking at doing the free trip in March Davy..
Thanks for reminding me


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the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Centre which is heaven to Liz.


There is a caravan club site very close to there, but I am not a big fan of Engalnd, prefer Wales and Scotland.


It's also 3 miles from my house...with a nice local pub. 6 miles from the beautiful city Of Chester! Loads of nice pubs and a great place to wildcamp...


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Yeah I think I know the Pub you are talking about. Have been there good food and good ale and nice people!


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Where is the wildcamping spot as we could add it to the POI database


My house! Large grass verge outside.... White Lion in Childer Thornton best homemade steak pie around proper real ale and people who actually give a Sh** about good service! oh and a great Indian "Holdi " in Little Sutton... :up:
red Lion has live bands thurs to Sunday and Guinness cheaper than Ireland ! :love:


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Or alternatively Roodee car park chester, alway MH stopping over night there....
LLyn Brenig in Wales... Caemaes Bay in Wales, LLydw Beach wales (10 a night but the beach is awesum)


Or check out wildcamping.co.uk join and get all the POI, I am a member and use the Tom Tom poi for my little jaunts.... Someone on there suggested I look at this site for my trip to Ireland later in the year...


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the Cheshire Oaks Outlet Centre which is heaven to Liz.


There is a caravan club site very close to there, but I am not a big fan of Engalnd, prefer Wales and Scotland.


It's also 3 miles from my house...with a nice local pub. 6 miles from the beautiful city Of Chester! Loads of nice pubs and a great place to wildcamp...


Thanks for that my sister lives near there. :up:


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