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Dieppe Left Luggage Follow Up.
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Definitely no left luggage at Dieppe station. In fact there seems to be no such facility anywhere in this town. I got the impression that 'foot' travellers on the ferry were not catered to at all.
I asked at the Tourist Office, (closes for lunch!) and a very helpful assistant phoned a local restaurant asking if they would keep my case for an hour or so while I explored the area, on condition that I ate there later. Food was fine and staff very obliging.
Also, just in passing, be aware that cabs are few and far between and the walk from the centre to the ferry terminal is pretty miserable. Pavements either run out or are broken, or are covered in grass, not great for hauling a case. I liked Dieppe but it didn't like me.
I asked at the Tourist Office, (closes for lunch!) and a very helpful assistant phoned a local restaurant asking if they would keep my case for an hour or so while I explored the area, on condition that I ate there later. Food was fine and staff very obliging.
Also, just in passing, be aware that cabs are few and far between and the walk from the centre to the ferry terminal is pretty miserable. Pavements either run out or are broken, or are covered in grass, not great for hauling a case. I liked Dieppe but it didn't like me.
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Dieppe was pretty busy - a great market on the Saturday when I was there - and restaurants were all packed, car parks crowded, people down at the shore, etc, but I think it definitely helps if you are a car visitor rather than a foot visitor.
Dieppe was pretty busy - a great market on the Saturday when I was there - and restaurants were all packed, car parks crowded, people down at the shore, etc, but I think it definitely helps if you are a car visitor rather than a foot visitor.
very few stations in france have left luggage facilities (only those listed here)
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hahaha those french are funny arent they
I was in Brussels main station ( OK not French Iknow)
and found a bureau d'accueil open
but didnt get much accueil
I said: I would like to go to Bruges
and the fella said - well go there !
( all in French of course )
it might have been go there I am not stopping you...
I was in Brussels main station ( OK not French Iknow)
and found a bureau d'accueil open
but didnt get much accueil
I said: I would like to go to Bruges
and the fella said - well go there !
( all in French of course )
it might have been go there I am not stopping you...
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