Spa - March 17 & 18 - Javelin
Discussion
Has anyone booked onto this?
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
Last time i was there we stopped at the Radison Blu in the market place at spa, the perfect place to spend an evening after a TD! The prices were sensible too considering how well your looked after with breakfast etc, book them early enough they can be the same price as a premier inn.
BubblesNW said:
Has anyone booked onto this?
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
We're going in July. A lot more expensive but much more reliable weather. Even though experience shows you have to expect rain at Spa at any time of the year! We use the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry. It costs more than the tunnel but the ferry acts as the hotel that you would need if going via folkestone because the legs between there and Manchester are easily the slowest and worst part of the journey.I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
radical78 said:
how much is the hull/zeb ferry with large van+ trailer/race car
Not sure about the trailer but a car + driver + food in a standard cabin was about £300 for a return trip in July last year. A passenger doesn't cost much extra. Summer prices are the highest. March is closer to £200.radical78 said:
how much is the hull/zeb ferry with large van+ trailer/race car
You will be classed as freight with a large van, or any commercial van. Unless its classed as a motor-home, ie has a side window and means of living, bed, kettle etc. I wanted to take a ducato across and looked to buying a side door with a window in, we were camping anyway so we had all the means of living covered. I spoke to them and it fitted there "guide lines" if you get my drift!With a van your only way is the tunnel or ferry down the south.
I do know of someone that transports, priced from the Lincolnshire around £6-700 inc return
boxsey said:
BubblesNW said:
Has anyone booked onto this?
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
We're going in July. A lot more expensive but much more reliable weather. Even though experience shows you have to expect rain at Spa at any time of the year! We use the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry. It costs more than the tunnel but the ferry acts as the hotel that you would need if going via folkestone because the legs between there and Manchester are easily the slowest and worst part of the journey.I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
Had a look at the ferry and there is a £100 return deal to Rotterdam which looks pretty good; arrives at 08:15 and leaves at 21:00.
BubblesNW said:
boxsey said:
BubblesNW said:
Has anyone booked onto this?
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
We're going in July. A lot more expensive but much more reliable weather. Even though experience shows you have to expect rain at Spa at any time of the year! We use the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry. It costs more than the tunnel but the ferry acts as the hotel that you would need if going via folkestone because the legs between there and Manchester are easily the slowest and worst part of the journey.I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
Had a look at the ferry and there is a £100 return deal to Rotterdam which looks pretty good; arrives at 08:15 and leaves at 21:00.
boxsey said:
BubblesNW said:
boxsey said:
BubblesNW said:
Has anyone booked onto this?
I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
We're going in July. A lot more expensive but much more reliable weather. Even though experience shows you have to expect rain at Spa at any time of the year! We use the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry. It costs more than the tunnel but the ferry acts as the hotel that you would need if going via folkestone because the legs between there and Manchester are easily the slowest and worst part of the journey.I spoke with Javelin and they haven't been to Spa for a few years so couldn't advise on accommodation etc.
Would be interested to know where people are planning to stay and the best route to take if coming from the Manchester area. I've done a few UK tracks but always fancied Spa, hopefully the weather will be kind also.
Had a look at the ferry and there is a £100 return deal to Rotterdam which looks pretty good; arrives at 08:15 and leaves at 21:00.
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