With England, Ireland and the Channel Islands
🇬🇧 Links Angleterre <> France
You can cross the English Channel from 5 English ports: Plymouth, Poole, Porstmouth, Newhaven and Dover to 9 ports along the route in France: Roscoff, Saint-Malo, Cherbourg, Ouistreham, Le Havre, Dieppe, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Calais and Dunkirk.
- Plymouth <> Roscoff with Brittany Ferries
- Poole <> Cherbourg with Brittany Ferries
- Portsmouth <> Cherbourg / Saint-Malo / Le Havre / Ouistreham with Brittany Ferries
- Newhaven <> Dieppe with DFDS
- Dover <> Calais / Dunkirk with DFDS
⛵ Another way to cross the Channel:
- Dover <> Boulogne-sur-Mer by sail with SailLink. A 4- to 5-hour crossing, guided by the wind and tides. Capacity: 12 passengers and 12 bicycles. Several departures per week, from April to October.
🇮🇪 Links Ireland <> France
- Rosslare <> Cherbourg with Stena Line
- Dublin <> Cherbourg with Irish Ferries
Links Channels Islands <> France
Crossings from Jersey and Guernsey to Barneville-Carteret and Granville with Channel Islands Express with Manche îles express
With England, Ireland and the Channel Islands
🇬🇧 Links Angleterre <> France
You can cross the English Channel from 5 English ports: Plymouth, Poole, Porstmouth, Newhaven and Dover to 9 ports along the route in France: Roscoff, Saint-Malo, Cherbourg, Ouistreham, Le Havre, Dieppe, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Calais and Dunkirk.
- Plymouth <> Roscoff with Brittany Ferries
- Poole <> Cherbourg with Brittany Ferries
- Portsmouth <> Cherbourg / Saint-Malo / Le Havre / Ouistreham with Brittany Ferries
- Newhaven <> Dieppe with DFDS
- Dover <> Calais / Dunkirk with DFDS
⛵ Another way to cross the Channel:
- Dover <> Boulogne-sur-Mer by sail with SailLink. A 4- to 5-hour crossing, guided by the wind and tides. Capacity: 12 passengers and 12 bicycles. Several departures per week, from April to October.
🇮🇪 Links Ireland <> France
- Rosslare <> Cherbourg with Stena Line
- Dublin <> Cherbourg with Irish Ferries
Links Channels Islands <> France
Crossings from Jersey and Guernsey to Barneville-Carteret and Granville with Channel Islands Express with Manche îles express
With England, Ireland and the Channel Islands
🇬🇧 Links Angleterre <> France
You can cross the English Channel from 5 English ports: Plymouth, Poole, Porstmouth, Newhaven and Dover to 9 ports along the route in France: Roscoff, Saint-Malo, Cherbourg, Ouistreham, Le Havre, Dieppe, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Calais and Dunkirk.
- Plymouth <> Roscoff with Brittany Ferries
- Poole <> Cherbourg with Brittany Ferries
- Portsmouth <> Cherbourg / Saint-Malo / Le Havre / Ouistreham with Brittany Ferries
- Newhaven <> Dieppe with DFDS
- Dover <> Calais / Dunkirk with DFDS
⛵ Another way to cross the Channel:
- Dover <> Boulogne-sur-Mer by sail with SailLink. A 4- to 5-hour crossing, guided by the wind and tides. Capacity: 12 passengers and 12 bicycles. Several departures per week, from April to October.
🇮🇪 Links Ireland <> France
- Rosslare <> Cherbourg with Stena Line
- Dublin <> Cherbourg with Irish Ferries
Links Channels Islands <> France
Crossings from Jersey and Guernsey to Barneville-Carteret and Granville with Channel Islands Express with Manche îles express
Continue the cycle route in England and on the island of Jersey
Under a European project from 2009 to 2012, 2 cross-border circuits resulted in the creation of the short Tour de Manche and the Tour de Manche. You can cycle from Plymouth to Poole and around the island of Jersey on these 2 cycle routes.
The English side relies on the National Cycle Network. From Plymouth to Poole, you can follow routes 27 and 2.
Similar to the Accueil Vélo brand in France, you will find bike-friendly services and facilities with CyclistsWelcome.
You can take a ferry from Granville and Barneville-Carteret to Jersey and cycle round the island.
