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21/4/2008 at 6:30pm
 Location: sussex
 Outfit: caravan
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Hi,

Everone,just got a swft sundance fiat 2.8 tdi.wondering if anyone out there has one.

Use to have a Kontiki which we used ever weekend for over 3 years.then gave up moterhomes,but the pull was to strong, we are ladies of a certain age and are planning a trip to the first world war sites,anyone been any tips for sites and routes.

We are really looking foward to been on the open road.



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24/4/2008 at 10:15pm
 Location: crewe
 Outfit: Elddis Xplore 302 and Nissan Campervan
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We don't have a Sundance, but know of a couple that did and they were totally delighted with it.We always wanted a Kontiki (640/6) when the children were young, but couldn't afford to trade up, back then from our Autohomes Excalibur.Now there's just the two of us, we're really happy with our 2 berth van conversion from Trigano. Northern France has many campsites and a cheap guide from WH Smith will list dozens and dozens throughout the WW 1 (and II ) battlefield regions. If you are closer to Dover then you may consider the cheaper routes ,particularly at less sociable travel times to Dunkirk. It's a little further by road, south to France but in our opinion  , not excessive and cost effective if you're watching the "pennies."! If you're further west, we have have also enjoyed (the more expensive but restful) night crossing, with a sleeper cabin from Portsmouth to Cherbourg. This would give access, on a longish  but enjoyable , loop North to the Somme region. Just go and enjoy! You've a made a good choice with the Sundance. Be warned, the WW sites can make for a very emotional visit.We have found the French to be delightful on the whole especially if you try to speak their language. It's only good manners!

 

 



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24/4/2008 at 10:53pm
 Location: sussex
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Thank you dinkum,

Thought that no one was going to reply.

I bring up my grandson [long story] who is now 14 yrs,and he has just been to Ypes with school and found it  very moving.

i have always loved the war poets espically Wilferd Owen.

Thanks for your tips and it always nice to talk with some one.



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