Self Drive Holidays
if you’re venturing into the Alps in winter and under certain conditions, they are mandatory. Take a look at your Owner’s Manual to check what wheels you have and whether they can take conventional chains: some low-profile wheels can’t and need special front-fitting chains. Take along a carpet square (to kneel on), old gloves and a head torch and when you load the car make sure these are readily accessible - not buried under luggage!
Winter tyres are the ideal fitment but for a discussion of the options, take a look at the excellent AA < ahref="https://www.theaa.com/european-breakdown-cover/driving-in-europe/snow-chains-winter-tyres">Guide to Winter Tyres & Chains
Ahead of your trip
Top-up the screenwash to the higher concentrations needed for Alpine cold, right up to the jets. If you have time, do a practice session with the chains so you’re familiar with how they fit.
Take some time to download any interesting podcasts and audiobooks (most local libraries have an app to download talking books – a lot cheaper than buying them). Similarly, any films and series. Remember that services like Netflix won’t necessarily have the same films and series in France asin the UK. And most libraries will let you take books out for longer if you are going away.
If you’re self-catering it may be easier and cheaper if you buy your staples at home and bring them down with you, rather than pay resort prices. Some customers buy pretty much everything they need for the journey at home in advance, just so they’re not reliant on having to stop for food en route.
On the day
Making a Thermos of hot coffee to drink en route can help the driver keep awake without having to stop at a service-station. Try and arrive at Eurotunnel around an hour or so before your scheduled shuttle. They will try and fit you on to an earlier train if they can, but this isn’t guaranteed. Arriving late on a busy day may mean a long wait before there’s a free slot.
French Passport checks are done before boarding. Once on board, keep your window sticker handy, as it will be scanned while you’re in transit. Travel time is just 35 minutes then about 20 min to get off and onto the Autoroute des Anglais south out of Calais …. andyou’re on your way. Bonne Route!
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