Travel information

Tranquillity Lakes sits in the Ardennes, north-east France. Most UK guests cross the Channel by ferry or Eurotunnel, then drive — typically around 3½ hours from Calais on motorways, or a little longer on a scenic route via Belgium avoiding toll roads.

Drive time ~3½ hours from Calais (motorway route). Allow breaks and queue time at the crossing.
Destination 08210 Amblimont, Ardennes — rural roads on the last stretch; sat nav or Google Maps essential.
Arrival day Plan to align with venue gate times (usually Saturday midday). Check your booking confirmation for exact access.

Channel crossings (UK ↔ France)

Book ahead in peak season and allow time for check-in. Times below are crossing only — not total port time.

Fastest crossing

Eurotunnel Le Shuttle

Folkestone ↔ Calais with your vehicle on a train. Very frequent shuttles — useful when you want minimal time at sea and an easy run onto the A16.

Eurotunnel
Dover routes

DFDS Seaways

Dover–Calais and Dover–Dunkirk services. Dunkirk can suit drivers heading east before cutting south — compare drive time on your sat nav.

DFDS
Dover–Calais

P&O Ferries

Another major Dover–Calais option. Check sailing times and whether flex tickets suit your travel window.

P&O Ferries
Western Channel

Longer crossings

Travelling from the west of the UK or Ireland? Operators run routes such as Plymouth–Roscoff or Cork–Roscoff — longer at sea, but a shorter drive in France afterward. Compare total journey time.

Brittany Ferries

Driving routes from Calais

Option A

French motorways (tolls)

The fastest, most predictable route for most guests. Follow péage motorways toward the Ardennes — commonly via the A16 from Calais, then A26 toward Reims, before heading north-east toward Charleville-Mézières / Sedan and local roads to Amblimont.

  • Expect French motorway tolls (often roughly in the tens of euros each way — varies by exact route).
  • Pay by card at péage barriers, or use an electronic toll tag (e.g. SANEF / Emovis) for quicker lanes.
  • Always confirm the exact path in Google Maps or your sat nav before you travel.

Option B

Via Belgium (scenic)

Some guests prefer crossing into Belgium and re-entering France from the north — often with fewer French tolls, but a longer or more winding drive. A sat nav is especially useful on rural sections.

  • Roughly ~4 hours from Calais depending on border roads and traffic.
  • Check Belgian low-emission zones (LEZ) if your route passes through regulated cities.
  • Download offline maps — mobile signal can be patchy in places.

Before you drive in France

Documents & vehicle

  • Valid passport (check expiry rules for EU entry).
  • Driving licence and V5C (or hire paperwork).
  • Insurance valid for France — confirm with your insurer; carry proof.
  • UK-plated cars: headlight beam deflectors (unless factory-adjustable for driving on the right).
  • Reflective warning triangle and UK sticker (or number plate with UK identifier) as required when driving abroad.

On the road

Speed limits and rules differ from the UK. Motorway péages take card payment at many booths — keep a payment card handy.

  • Plan fuel stops; motorway services (aires) are spaced along major routes.
  • If your route touches a French low-emission zone (e.g. some city centres), you may need a Crit’Air vignette — most direct Ardennes routes avoid Paris.
  • Take regular breaks — especially after an early ferry or overnight drive.
Disclaimer: Ferry schedules, tolls, border rules, and driving requirements change. Use this page as a planning guide only — confirm everything with operators and official sources before you travel.

Questions about timing, access, or the best crossing for your group? We’re happy to help.