dont worry it was lower than this years ago then climbed back a bit .
was a bit higher last week. well 3 cents on the euro.
but never mind take as much food etc as you can from uk . dont buy anything other than beer, wine ,fuel ,etc
wild camp and dont pay for camping or parking .
bring back as much as you can of the lower tax items over there and hopefully you have a good time .
it might be your last .
It is largely irrelevant unless you're poor! And if you are you're unlikely to be froggie ing in a Mh!
Simple answer, consider 1 E = 1£, its never that far from that anyway.
Diesel is either cheaper in europe than here so the rate doesn't matter. Only but what you WANT, not just because its cheap.
Good wine, and I mean no less than 10E's a bottle is much cheaper in France than here.
Most of what you/me buy in EU is just as easily bought in UK supermarkets, even Lidl for example.
Simples really!!!
i have noted that the last years things have got dearer in the eu. many items are cheaper in uk.
just basic food things . not enough to life change but along way fron 20-30 yrs ago when it was much cheaper abroad for basic food than uk.
i reckon you can save 30 quid on 200 quid bought in uk . but yes spend 200quid on some things abroad you can save even more .
mind i prefer spain to france these days . dearer ferry of course .
use the 30 quid from uk savings and spend it on beer in spain you get 60 quids worth at uk prices . so buying food in uk you get 60quid of free beer.
Your point re ferry is a good one. Here we are paying £500 to £900 for ferry to Roscoff, or Santander (representative prices) and then worrying about a comparatively irrelevant exchange rate!!
The real question is..................are we visiting these foreign countries to see them and their different scenery, way of life etc etc or to save enough over a week to buy a couple of cheeses!!!!
I think we are all well aware of the reason for the weakness of the GBP against the Euro and other major currencies. With respect this has been debated many times on this forum and if we really want to go into that again it would be better if it could be done via an off topic thread.
Shut up !
but pound for euro or whatever, 5 weeks in France cost us £1200 - all in inc eurotunnel. We ate out once but the rest was all good quality food and wine etc bought at supermarkets. Imagine touring by car doing hotels/B&B, eating out - it would be nearer 4k.
I guess it worked.:raofl::raofl::raofl:
Mrs H being a Yorkie, to whom £5 is a VAST sum of money, keeps accurate records of our holiday spends.
Always door to door here, incl everything, ferries fuel food you name it.
Amazingly it almost always works out at £1 per mile!!!:bow:
Cardiff airport yesterday were paying 0.88 cents to the pound.