Win A Long Weekend In France
Published by Chris Lunn on 20 May 2009
We have teamed up with Portsmouth Continental Ferry Port and LD Lines to offer one lucky couple the chance to win a weekend’s getaway in Le Havre, including return ferry travel from Portsmouth.
Getting to Portsmouth Port couldn’t be simpler with the M275 motorway connecting directly to the Port, offering an excellent gateway to France and other areas of Europe. The winning couple will then travel in comfort with LD Lines direct to Le Havre, Normandy.
Le Havre (www.le-havre-tourism.com) offers an ideal weekend getaway. Its 2km of beach open onto the Seine estuary, once the backdrop for many Impressionist artists who loved the effect of the light, including Monet as seen in his “Impression, Sunrise”.
Completely destroyed during the 1944 bombardments, the city was rebuilt in modernist style by famous architect Auguste Perret, and now has been recognised by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Your accommodation in Le Havre is provided by ‘Club Hôtelier du Havre’, an association of 20 hotels from 1 star to 4 stars which offers a large choice of accommodation in Le Havre and its surroundings.
Wherever you live in the UK, LD Lines takes you much closer to your holiday destination, saving you miles of unnecessary driving on both sides of the Channel. Visit www.portsmouth-port.co.uk for more information on travelling to France, and book your tickets online at www.ldlines.com.
Terms & Conditions
The holiday includes a return crossing for a couple with their car from Portsmouth to Le Havre using LD Lines. Whilst in Le Havre, the winner will also enjoy a 2-night stay in a 3 star hotel, breakfast included.
- This offer is valid up to 31/12/09, except from October 30th to November 8th.
- Subject to availability.
- Insurance is not included.
- Not transferable.
- No monetary value.
- Car not included.
For a chance of winning, simply enter using the blue competition entry box below.



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ELAINE STEVENSON
cANT BE BAD !
maureen feldman
What a lovely prize!
Charlotte Summers