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Cost of driving to Val Thorens from London

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I've just seen londonbgs' link. From here it would be a round trip of 1750 miles.

The tax man uses 40p oer mile as a means of factoring in fuel, wear & tear, depreciation etc. So it would cost me £700, add ferry and tolls and you're over £1,000.

Flights are cheaper and quicker in my opinion. If you want an extra days skiing then just fly on different days wink
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Don't forget to use the 40p mile figure for driving to the airport when working out total cost of flying and any parking

I prefer driving, so won't change, but those figures are ok with me - £700 for car, Eurotunnel at £0 via Tesco Points and £150 for tolls - still less than £200 per head for us to drive.
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Boris, I know, but I'm only 17 miles from the airport at this end Cool

Car parking over here is under £40 for the week too, transfers at the far end work out at about £50 a head.
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For me the extra factors beyond the headline cost are what makes the decision on fly v drive. Namely:

Pack car, drive there, unpack car as opposed to carting it into the airport, check in, reclaim, etc.
Supermarkets stops, especially if self catering.
Up to two extra days skiing.

Plus some other more debatable ones: arguably easier with kids, you're more in control, et al.

I think there are lots of factors though. If I lived up north, didn't have my own gear, wasn't self catering, etc. I may well think differently.

Message is: straight cost comparisons aren't the only thing to consider.
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straight cost comparisons aren't the only thing to consider.


Quite - for example we often stick a hotel, or two, onto the trip making it more of a mini break with some nice meals than just a journey
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