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The ferry routes beetween France and Newhaven are covered by Dfds Transmanche Ferries only with a schedule of 25 weekly connections with morning and afternoon departures and maximum duration of 7 hours 01 minute. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. Ferries with long travel times offer various types of seating and beds to maximize your comfort on board: you select the amount of space you require, from regular seating to a range of cabin options.
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Newhaven is a village on the south-east coast of England, it lies at the mouth of the River Ouse, in a valley that the river has cut through the South Downs, an area of rolling hills in southern England. In 1847 the railway was connected to the port, and this encouraged the growth of the port. Today it has regular services to Dieppe in France, but the population is still only around 12,000. A brief history of Newhaven There was a Bronze Age fort on what is now Castle Hill in Newhaven and in 480 AD the Saxons established a settlement at the site where the town stands today. Newhaven... [More information]