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Further Information on the Newhaven - Dieppe Ferry Route
The most popular Channel Ferry Route is the Dover to Calais route. This is due to it being a very short journey and an easy and cheap link between England and France. Despite this the Newhaven to Dieppe route can offer a great alternative especially for those who are planning to head further South in France. Transmanche Ferries are the ferry operator offering crossings between Newhaven and Dieppe. To purchase tickets for any other channel crossings - Click Here
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Port of Newhaven - For Full Information - Click Here
Newhaven is a town in the Lewes District of East Sussex in England. It lies at the mouth of the River Ouse, on the English Channel coast, and is a ferry port for services to France. Newhaven ferry port is the easiest and closest link to France via Dieppe or Le Havre. England and France are connected by 2 operators, LD lines and Transmanche Ferries.
Newhaven ferry port overlooks the English Channel, one of the busiest shipping channels in the world. It is located on the south coast of England in the county of Sussex at the mouth of the river Ouse. It is the closest port to London with Ferry links to France, and is ideally placed between the seaside resorts of Brighton and Eastbourne with quick and easy access to the rest of the UK.
The Port of Dieppe - For Full Information - Click Here
Dieppe is the gateway to Normandy and one of the entry points to France for Briton's travelling by ferry. The port itself is rather basic, handling ferries from a single route, but the city itself is charmingly Gallic and offers plenty more facilities. Services available in the ferry terminal itself are limited to a café and a newsagent; however, the Pont Ango bridge nearby is home to a tourist office as well as a bank.
Dieppe is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department and Haute-Normandie region of France. A port on the English Channel, famous for its scallops, and with a regular ferry service from the Gare Maritime to Newhaven and Newhaven in England, Dieppe also has a popular pebbled beach, a 15th-century castle and the churches of Saint Jacques and Saint Rémi.
Newhaven - Dieppe - Transmanche Ferries offer crossings between Newhaven and Dieppe connecting the closest ports to the capital cities of London and Paris. Operating up to three crossings per day with a journey time of about 4 hours.
Transmanche Ferries was set up by the Syndicat Mixte de Promotion de l’Activité Transmanche, in order to preserve the Dieppe-Newhaven link. In 2007, in the context of a Delegation of Public Ownership Services agreement, the running of Transmanche Ferries was handed over to Louis Dreyfus Armateurs whose LD Lines Company also operates cross channel services out of Le Havre.
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