Yes and no. The import of fruit and vegetables is subject to regulation and inspection. Technically, the Ministry of Agriculture has to be informed 24 hours in advance so it can arrange for inspection of your fruit. If you just turn up at customs with fruit, it's liable to be confiscated if found. In other words; to be legal, don't bring fruit. If you do, be prepared to lose it.
The cost is goig to depend on where you are going and which ferry you choose. You also need to know if you want a return ferry. Sea France takes into consideration the type of vehicle you will be taking.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
The first of November is a bank holiday in France. It is traditional for families to go to the cemeteries and bring some flowers on the tombs of their loved ones. There is no other celebrations and the Halloween stuff didn't catch in France (despite commercial efforts)
France is currently going to go for war.
it depends on how far your going.
The cost is goig to depend on where you are going and which ferry you choose. You also need to know if you want a return ferry. Sea France takes into consideration the type of vehicle you will be taking.
By road or rail to a ferry port in France and then by ferry to Ireland directly or to England and by road or rail to Wales and then by ferry to Ireland. There are various routes you could take for the whole journey.
The cheapest ski chalet holiday in France depends on length of stay, number of people you are going with, location and what time of year you are going. The cheapest holiday for two people in one bedroom, for two nights in January will cost between $150 and $200 a night.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
From Dublin in Ireland to Mulhouse in France is a distance of about 1000 miles, or 1600 kilometres. That means going by ferry to Britain and another to France or flying from Dublin to one of the nearby cities.
going for holiday next week
well it depend , aprox 7 h by plane or 1 months by going to turkey then to France and from calais you get on a lorry and board the ferry .
take the ferry from lilycove or slateport and Scott will be on the ferry and tell you thenext ferry you take is going to the battle frontier.
Almost certainly. Check with the Ferry company.
If you are taking the ferry and the tour the fare is $20.00 for Adults. If you are taking the ferry only (and are just going to walk around the island) then it is $12.00.
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About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.About 136 miles or 218 kilometres, using the Killimer to Tarbert ferry. By going through Limerick it is about 167miles or 268 kilometres.