There is a catamaran on the route so maybe the service has become quicker and thus more attractive, just guessing.About 4 years ago I met a Swedish couple at a stellplatz near Prora, and they had just arrived via Sassnitz.
They told me their night time crossing was only 50 Euros, but that they had booked it some months before. Haven't checked it myself yet.
Thanks being a speed ferry makes all the difference for us.For those contemplating a trip to Sweden I recently came across a new to me fast ferry from Sassnitz in Germany to Ystad in Sweden, looks like a good alternative to the bridges route, the ferry company is FRS Baltic.com.
And the journey to Dover from the SW can be a nightmareYou always have to take fuel costs into account. For us living in Cornwall although more expensive the Plymouth / Roscoff ferry is much more economical than Dover Calais as saves us a days drive and the fuel costs associated with it
Yes camping is great we did 1 month in 2016....Planning to repeat !Hej !
We now live in Sweden and are planning a trip to UK late September. We have booked Ystad -Sassnitz one way for 2ad+2dogs+7m moho - € 165 . Under 2.5 hrs to a v. interesting part of Germany - unknown to me, anyway. Will report back on the x-ing.
Btw, camping in Sweden- wild or otherwise- is the BEST !!!!!
Travel isn’t so bad the the channel ports from the Midlands, apart from using dreaded M25. My question is would it be more cost effective to use the Harwich - Hook route. Scandinavia bound?And the journey to Dover from the SW can be a nightmare