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BOULOGNE GUIDE

From September 2009, the LD Lines terminal will move to the new Boulogne Terminal Hub Port.

Click here to download the map for the new port access.

Foot passenger service will remain in the actual Terminal, Quai Chanzy.

Boulogne Ferry Port Directions

By Car:

Take the A16 until Exit 29 from Calais or Rouen, and then follow signs to the “Boulogne Port – Car Ferry”. This A16 port link road offers good access to the rest of the French motorway network.

Take the A26 until you reach the junction with N42 and then follow on the N42 in the direction of the Boulogne Port.

By Coach:

Bus TCRB offer local services, whereas BCD (Autobus) offer regular services between Boulogne and Calais and Dunkerque.

Key Distances:

  • 34 Km from Calais
  • 77 Km from Dunkerque

For information about the port and car parking facilities, please visit Boulogne Ferry Port Guide

LD Lines Terminal Address (Boulogne Ferry Port)

LD Lines Boulogne-sur-Mer
Quai Chanzy
Entrée Gare Maritime
62200 - Boulogne-sur-Mer

Boulogne Ferry Port

Boulogne is located in Northern France in the Pas de Calais region and is France’s biggest and most important fishing port with a history spanning over 2000 years. Boulogne is divided into the medieval ville haute, built within the Roman fortifications and the newer ville basse, where the port is located.

With a famous hill-top cathedral, beautiful mansions and castles and the carefully restored town hall and belfry (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Boulogne is a vibrant and exciting seaside town and port.

Boulogne Ferry Port:

Boulogne Ferry Port is located at the mouth of river Liane, just 200 meters from the Boulogne town centre, giving easy access to shops, restaurants and other tourist sites.

LD Lines offers frequent crossings between Dover and Boulogne on board the Norman Spirit.

Car Parking Facilities:

A free car park is located just outside the terminal. There is a footbridge connecting the terminal directly to the town centre.

Things to Do/Visit:

Thanks to its historic past, Boulogne is home to a number of interesting attractions. Among these is the famous Notre Dame Basilica, a dominating feature of the Boulogne skyline. Other places worth visiting include:

  • the Nausicaa Sea World
  • the Colonne de la Grande Armée
  • the Chateau Musée
  • the town hall
  • the belfry
  • the 13th century Roman fortifications

Boulogne is famous for its cheeses, wines and fresh fish sold along the old cobbled streets. The large shopping centres also provide ample opportunity for shopping.

Places to Eat Drink:

Boulogne has a number of fine restaurants and pubs well known for their seafood along the Rue de Lille and around Place Dalton in the town centre.

Places to Stay:

A variety of accommodation is available along the seafront and in the old town suitable to every budget.

For more details, or to book your accommodation please visit LD Lines Holidays.

www.ldlinesholidays.co.uk

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