La Bouille ferry over the Seine
La Bouille ferry over the Seine
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silverback

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40 posts

267 months

Yesterday (22:20)
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Has anyone (when going through Rouen) done the slight detour and taken the little ferry across the river at Le Bouille? https://maps.app.goo.gl/7GXxdb78zPRLmwHN8

I know it certainly won't be any quicker but will it be that much slower? Might make a change from the route through the city which takes you past endless railway sidings (from memory, not driven to LM in a few years).

Is there always a massive queue? Is it a nightmare? Or is it worth a try if you're not in a huge rush?

AndrewCrown

2,494 posts

139 months

Yesterday (23:37)
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Well yes... and we do not know how we ended up going this way... I think it was an early exploratory use of Waze.
This was 3rd September 2024 so we were clearly coming back from our French place after summer.

From memory, no queues and I do not think we were charged. it took about 5 minutes all in.

Very pleasant alternative route!

mtvessel

79 posts

40 months

Yesterday (23:42)
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Second the above. We used to do an overnight in a hotel nearby when going south-north later in the year, No queues, 5 min bank to bank.

davidd

6,691 posts

309 months

We have been over the bridge to the west a few times. Much better than traipsing through Rouen...
https://maps.app.goo.gl/JMxfntiJLrXWp8NN7

DMN

3,049 posts

164 months

I've used it a few times when heading towards Dieppe. Waze often has it as the fastest route.

Northcote67

230 posts

70 months

I similarly used the ferry purely by accident on the way to Le Mans thanks to Waze.

Made a nice change to the journey and the thing that surprised me as previously mentioned was unlike if it was in the UK, the ferry was free. Great service.

RL17

1,517 posts

118 months

Again Waze took me over river on a ferry at Petit-Couronne (a bit up river) after we diverted from a normal route to go to an Esso station on duel carriageway just past the junction I was supposed to take.

Drove through a flat industrial zone and stopped behind two cars at a red traffic light and a minute or so later we were on a ferry - free and very quick journey.

DMN

3,049 posts

164 months

Another route worth considering, and one I learnt from here some years ago, is via Yvetot. Its to the North West of Rouen and is itself a great stop for food. From there you go South over Pont de Brotonne. Time wise its considered around the same as going through Rouen itself.

croyde

25,804 posts

255 months

Feb 2025 and I was driving to Spain and on to Tenerife.

Waze took me off the autoroute and I finally followed a long road to the river.

Thought that there must be a bridge, there wasn't biggrin

Was about to turn around when I saw the ferry and I was the last car on.

It was a very pretty detour but I had a long ways to go so headed off the ferry on the other side to find the autoroute.