Recommended hotels in Folkestone
Recommended hotels in Folkestone
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850R

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252 posts

151 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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Guys bear with!

Have decided against on travelling down during the night and leaving late Wednesday/early Thursday morning for an 0810 Chunnel on the Thursday.

Decided to leave Wednesday afternoon from home and have a nice ride down to Folkestone and grab a hotel instead.

Myself and the wife this year, last year was all the guys.

I have used google as my friend and found all the hotels that I can however.

My question is
Does anyone know of or have experience with a fairly secure hotel and car park in and around Folkestone, as much as I am security conscious, the 850R will be loaded to gunnels with all our kit and fairly visible, the last thing we need is the car being broken into pre trip!

Appreciate if anyone has any knowledge, long shot I know

Cheers

ellroy

7,687 posts

245 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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We stayed at a travelodge on the outskirts, just off the motorway. Plenty of parking, crap pub next door, but cars were absolutely fine.

Type R Tom

4,182 posts

169 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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How much are you looking to spend? There are plenty of county side places where I would hope a car would be fine.

wsn03

1,958 posts

121 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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I have an alternative suggestion - cross the Channel and 20 mins South of Calais is Boulogne Sur Mer. Theres a lovely IBIS overlooking the harbour, with indoor secure parking.

Its the one with Porte in the name
I use it often, love it.
Some great restaurants nearby too.

Shout if you need names

https://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0602-ibis-bou...

Genuine Barn Find

5,847 posts

235 months

Thursday 14th February 2019
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We've always stayed at the Ramada Dover (which isn't really Dover). Think it's changed it's name to the Leaf. We get them to put on Le Mans qualifying in the bar on Wednesday night, which makes for a nice build up before heading to France!

850R

Original Poster:

252 posts

151 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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Really appreciate the replies and information, can't really take anymore time off work, next year I like the idea of grabbing a hotel in France late evening before heading down first thing in the morning, and also the Chunnel time is booked etc anyhow

Did auto route last year but half tempted to try half and half this year and take in some of the villages etc

Mad Friday at arnage anyone!?

If you see a flying volvo red brick 855R be sure you say hello!!

850R

Original Poster:

252 posts

151 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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Forgot to add that we can't do the ferry in the 850, it's simply too low, even if I wound the coilovers up, I'm likely to rip the splitter off on embarking or disembarking!

That wouldn't start the trip very well!!

Also last year pot luck we parked in amongst all the school coaches, suffice to say the bag packs, school bags etc were dragged along side the wife's V70 putting some tasty marks down the sides!

The another reason to try the Chunnel I guess

Cheers

wsn03

1,958 posts

121 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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Are you sure the Chunnel wont cause an issue? I cant remember what the ramp angles are, might be worth seeing if anyone here knows.
That hotel in Boulogne is a treat to use, I try to include it in every trip.

850R

Original Poster:

252 posts

151 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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id appreciate any advice on the chunnel, i would have assumed the ramp angles would be less on there rather than the ferry, i might be wrong though, according to the wife i usually am!!

FredericRobinson

4,557 posts

252 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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Plenty of low and exotic stuff on the Chunnel, best of booking or going in the high vehicle lane to get on the single height carriages.

JamesBryan88

164 posts

175 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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Can't imagine a Volvo being that low, even on coilovers...

Certainly not lower than my Clio 182 and that has no issues with ferries.

Cheib

24,828 posts

195 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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FredericRobinson said:
Plenty of low and exotic stuff on the Chunnel, best of booking or going in the high vehicle lane to get on the single height carriages.
What he said. No ramps to worry about at all.

850R

Original Poster:

252 posts

151 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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You'd be surprised, sat on koni adjustables with touring car splitter, you also forget the volvo has a bloody long overhang from the front wheel to the bumper, not comparable to a Clio in the slightest. will look at the Chunnel options

Thanks for the input everyone

Edited by 850R on Friday 15th February 19:19

RL17

1,490 posts

113 months

Friday 15th February 2019
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We go on high vehicle lanes mainly to avoid the narrow lanes and sharp metal curbs with kinks past the toilets that the low height double lane carriages have rather than to avoid the ramps.

850R

Original Poster:

252 posts

151 months

Monday 18th February 2019
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Amended tunnel time, 0706 on the Thursday, hotel sorted for Wednesday night, the wife is more excited than me already!!