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Around Folkestone
Before you explore the rest of the UK, pause awhile and breathe in the sea air of the pretty coastal town of Folkestone.
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The best breweries in Belgium
Holidays are the perfect time to try something completely new. It’s time to put your taste buds to the test and find your new favourite Belgian beer.
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A city guide to Arras
One of the prettiest towns in northern France, Arras has a wealth of heritage, architecture and history that will stay with you long after your visit.
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A guide to Chantilly
Saddle up for art, culture and equine heritage in Chantilly. You can get there in no time from LeShuttle’s Calais Terminal.
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La Plonplonière – Charming Luxury Guest House
Enjoy the Opal Coast while staying at this gorgeous guest house less than 1 hour drive from LeShuttle Terminal.
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City breaks in the Netherlands – Why Utrecht is the secret Amsterdam
Lucy Shrimpton finds an evocative and easy-to-reach city break in the Netherlands’ Utrecht.
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Skiing in Chamonix
A ski holiday in Chamonix in the French Alps is a must for any seasoned or intermediate skier. There are plenty of slopes for the beginner too!
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Bruges Christmas Market
Where better to get into the seasonal spirit than in one of Europe’s most beautiful, historic cities, which really comes into its own at Christmas time?
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Getting the most out of Val Thorens
With plenty of facilities to keep everyone entertained, a trip to Val Thorens is as good as it gets!
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Camping in Belgium: a summertime guide
Take a trip with LeShuttle to Belgium with your family this summer with our pick of the best campsites this beautiful nation has to offer.
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Explore the stunning region of Burgundy in France
From vineyards to fine dining, we’ve taken a look at the best bits to visit on your next trip to Burgundy, France.
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Discover the winding vineyards of the Loire Valley
Discover France’s Loire Valley, a landscape of picturesque beauty and more than a thousand vineyards.
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10 must-visit art galleries in Paris
From great municipal museums to minimalist modern galleries, Renaissance portraits to pop art, Paris has everything to offer the art lover.
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The LeShuttle guide to the Paris Summer Games 2024
The greatest sporting show of all comes to the French capital in 2024. Find out where the events are being held, and how to get those all important tickets.
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Things to do in France at Christmas
There are many reasons why you should visit France during the Christmas period, here are a few of our favourite things to see and do.
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Walibi theme park in Belgium
One of Belgium’s most popular theme parks is only a few hours away from our Calais terminal. Have a great family day out at Walibi!
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Switzerland Road Trip with a dog
Read Poppy the Cockapoo’s (and her paw-rents) road trip itinerary, exploring dog-friendly Switzerland with Eurotunnel Le Shuttle.
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Find your Eldorado at Lille3000
With more museums per sq km than anywhere outside Paris, the Nord is the perfect place for a monster art festival. Rachel Ifans is our guide.
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Exploring Millau and its viaduct
The Millau viaduct in the south of France is unmissable – one of the tallest bridges in the world, in one of the country’s most spectacular landscapes.
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5 reasons to visit Angers, France
With medieval tapestries and botanical theme parks, Angers is a gem of western France. Discover the best things to do in our city guide.
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Avis Car Rental
We've teamed up with our partners at Avis to bring you an enhanced travel experience to make a great road trip even better.
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Combination of portable and fixed containers
If your vehicle is fitted with a combination of portable and fixed containers, the quantity of gas is limited to 50kg (or approximately 99 litres) maximum and the rules previously described apply.Note: All containers and/or gauges/indicators must ...
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Fixed gas containers (tanks, etc.)
For the purposes of this text, this means fixed containers that are permanently installed or fixed in a vehicle and are refillable from outside the vehicle.The quantity of gas is limited to 47kg (or approximately 93 litres) maximum for a single co...
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Portable gas containers (cylinders/bottles, etc.)
For the purposes of this text, this means cylinders/bottles containing flammable gas that can be moved from the vehicle for replacement or re-filling. The quantity of gas is limited to 47kg (or approximately 93 litres) maximum for a single contain...
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Gas used for domestic services
If travelling with a campervan, caravan or any other vehicle fitted with cooking facilities, any flammable gas container must be declared when asked and will be checked at the appropriate checkpoint by Eurotunnel Le ShuttleFlammable gas containers...
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I need an invoice for my booking
When making your booking you would have received a Eurotunnel Booking Confirmation, which is your receipt of purchase. This includes your details, amount paid and payment method (card details limited to last four digits). This document can therefo...
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If you are seeing errors in the LeShuttle app
Before contacting us for help, most issues can be solved by trying one of the 3 options below:Force-close, and then re-open the app (How to on iOS and Android)Log out of the app and back in (How-to log out of the app)Uninstall the app and reinstal...
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How do I log out of the app?
Tap "More" on the bottom menu barScroll to Stored Information and tap ProfileScroll down to the Logout button, and tap it.You are now logged out of the app.
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Can LeShuttle check my pet travel documents in advance?
We are not able to check any documents before arriving at Pet Reception buildings. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Defra for advice.
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How do I get an animal health certificate?
You must take your pet to your vet to get an animal health certificate. You need to do this no more than 10 days before you travel. The certificate needs to be signed by an official veterinarian.Your pet’s animal health certificate will be valid a...