Ferry crossing

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Our Gee wrote:I wish there was a scenic route from NE England to Dover / Folkstone.
In the past, I've used a non-motorway route something like this from Ingleby Barwick to the M25. (Click on maps to enlarge).

Ingleby Barwick to Humber Bridge.
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Humber Bridge to Peterborough.
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Peterborough to M25.
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Has anyone used the Woolwich Ferry to cross the River Thames, if so, typically, what are the queues like & is it free for motorcycles.
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Something wrong with the QE bridge across the Thames then....?? ;)
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Looks like there is a dedicated motorcycle area on the ferry, does that mean you can jump the queues & get loaded first.

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Tango wrote: Hull Zeebrugge, couple months back  :)

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DaygloDavid wrote: Looks like there is a dedicated motorcycle area on the ferry, does that mean you can jump the queues & get loaded first.

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From that picture it does look like Motorcycles would have to be loaded first. Interestingly though the Transport for London Website( who are responsible for the service) states that the ferry is for Pedestrians, Cyclists, Cars, Vans and Lorries. No mention of Motorcycles.
All the same it is worthwhile knowing that the service exists for occasions when the QE Bridge has high wind restrictions.
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Thank's for the Sceanic route details David, that's interesting. Can you give a rough journey time for that route to the M25.
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Back back in 2013 returning from an Austrian tour there were restriction on the QE bridge and the M25 due to high winds.  I decided to ignor then and rode from Ashford to Nottingham in about 3 hours without incident.
Three other bikes went via the ferry , it took them just under 8 hours. Incidentally this was not due to them being concerned about height winds.  They had programmed their GPS's to avoid toll roads while in France and had forgotten to turn them back.
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Our Gee wrote:Thank's for the Sceanic route details David, that's interesting. Can you give a rough journey time for that route to the M25.
The route was created with Garmin MapSource, the destination was a Travelodge at Dartford.

To Dartford, the distance is 278 miles in a riding time of 5 hours 25 minutes.

For a comparison, using motorways, Garmin MapSource has come up with 254 miles in a riding time of 3 hours 53 minutes.
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Our Gee wrote:From that picture it does look like Motorcycles would have to be loaded first.
This video would seem to confirm that motorcycles are loaded first, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaQVEP_9JCA
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Once I drove the other way from Antwerp to Scarborough via the tunnel in one day, with a couple of hours break around Brentwood. I was visiting my sister, and said hi to some friends (and collecting my daughter!)
Beginning of the month I was near Telford again entry point via Tunnel. It is my method of choice coming back to the UK.
With regards to the Woolwich Ferry, It is free to all vehicles. As far as I know Motorcycles can scoot to the front of the queue. I certainly would, however it is the done thing here! The alternative is the Blackwall tunnel, but that is even deeper into London.
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Web site says it's free but it's not a 24 hr service. Main problem is it's in London.
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Sleuth wrote:Once I drove the other way from Antwerp to Scarborough via the tunnel in one day.
Have done Nurburgring to Ingleby Barwick in one day, approx. 300 miles each side of the tunnel.
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Most I have done (solo) is Ingleby Barwick, North Yorks, to Treon which is near Dreux France a distance of 535 miles. That was via the Tunnel. Done it a couple of times but now stay at La Pause Hotel in Evreux which is about 30 miles less.
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Our Gee wrote:Now stay at La Pause Hotel in Evreux.
How aptly named, La Pause = The Break.
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