Site near to the ferry at Santander

peedee replied on 26/01/2020 10:49

Posted on 26/01/2020 10:49

The number of times this question crops up as well as for other ferry terminals is very frequent. Why not create a sticky for a thread headed, "Sites near Ferry Terminals"

Sorry I cannot help you RL, I tend to use crossing which arrive with enough time to get well away from ferry ports for the first night.

peedee

Pliers replied on 26/01/2020 19:46

Posted on 26/01/2020 19:46

Hi, Ron. Your ferry gets into Santander at 14.15 and it shouldn’t take long to get out of the port area and on your way. So it really depends on how far you want to drive and in which direction. 
And if you were to “hide” your dogs in the ‘van on an overnight stopover you wouldn’t be the first 😱. Not that I would ever suggest or consider doing so of course!

😊

SeasideBill replied on 27/01/2020 11:47

Posted on 26/01/2020 19:46 by Pliers

Hi, Ron. Your ferry gets into Santander at 14.15 and it shouldn’t take long to get out of the port area and on your way. So it really depends on how far you want to drive and in which direction. 
And if you were to “hide” your dogs in the ‘van on an overnight stopover you wouldn’t be the first 😱. Not that I would ever suggest or consider doing so of course!

😊

Posted on 27/01/2020 11:47

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