Ferries from Ouistreham (Caen) to England

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The sea connections between Caen and England are operated by the maritime company Brittany Ferries who make 20 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging bewteen 6 hours and 8 h 15 min. frequent, all day departure times for these crossings. Ferry operators serving this line have ships suitable for vehicle transportation, so you can reach your destination with your car, motorbike or camper van. If you are on a longer journey, a wide range of seating and cabin options are available to ensure you can get maximum comfort.

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Map of the possible routes between Ouistreham (Caen) and England

Port of Ouistreham (Caen)

Ouistreham is the ferry terminal for the city of Caen in northern France. It lies at the mouth of Caen Canal, by the sea, 15 km north of Caen. At the terminal, you can find a cafeteria and bar, showers and a bureau de Change. Getting to and from Ouistreham To get to the ferry terminal from Caen as a foot passenger, the bus company, Twisto, operates a service, bus number 61 to Caen. However, the service does not run for evening ferry arrivals or departures, but the buses are not adapted for disabled travellers. The buses depart about 500 yards from the terminal. Flixbus also operates a direct c... [More information]

Address: 31 D84, 14150 Ouistreham, France

Directions: Google Map @ Ouistreham (Caen), port

Guide of England

England is a country in Great Britain, surrounded by the Irish and North Seas. It is a fascinating country, covered in green hills and historic towns. England has a Queen and a Royal Family, which provide plenty of places and history to explore. History The history in England begins 780,000 years ago when the first populations inhabited the country.  There is lots of evidence of prehistoric and ancient populations can be seen in places like Stonehenge. The Roman Empire invaded England and the many beautiful spa towns such as Bath, Harrogate and evidence evicence of this. The Middle Ages s... [More information]

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