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23/12/2004 at 12:49pm
 Location: Lancashire
 Outfit: Rapido 785F
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Merry Xmas everybody!

My wife and I have just purchased a new Rapido. Can anybody supply information on Tips for touring in France? We are new to the game!

We would like to know about Power, Water fill up/discharge, parking , tolls, breakdown, etc.

Are you allowed to park overnight in towns?

Any information at all would be extremely appreciated.

Many Thanks, Rapido Mike



23/12/2004 at 2:22pm
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Mery Xmas to you and your wife Mike.

Perhaps you should have posted this topic on the Camping and Caravanning Abroad section. There are so many helpful people who will assist you.

However I hope the following site will also provide you with some excellent information: -

http://www.motorhomefacts.com/

Good Luck

Don M



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26/12/2004 at 9:25am
 Location: Wrexham N.Wales
 Outfit: Autotrail Cheyenne 696G
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Hi RapidoMike

France is probably the most motorhome friendly place in europe. Most small towns will have a motorhome service point, where for a very small fee, you can fill up with fresh water, drain off your grey water, empty your loo, hook up to the mains and stop for the night. We actually stayed on one of these service areas in the Dordogne for 4 nights and it never cost us a penny. Again most small towns will have a camping municipal if you prefer a campsite, these are usually kept spotless and are quite cheap. We have toured most of France and for the beginner you cant fault it. For our last 3 holidays we had a little change in that we ventured to Croatia, taking in France, Germany, Austria, Italy Slovenia, and Holland, but next year we're off back to France. We cannot comment on recovery, although we once had to call the breakdown services back home to send a mechanic to sort out the immobilisor on our old Kontiki. This was done very quickly at no cost to ourselves. Tolls, we try not to use the toll roads unless we want to cover a great distance quickly, but hey! we're on holiday in a motorhome we want to see the country side not "fly" though it. I think that you'll enjoy France, we certainly have and we've been 10 or 11 times now.

                              Happy Camping

                                    Pete and Jackie  (Autotrail Cheyenne 696G)     



26/12/2004 at 12:13pm
 Location: Lancashire
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Pete and Jackie,

Many thanks. What documentation do I need?

Rapido Mike.



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26/12/2004 at 12:41pm
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 hi Mike,

The docs you need to take are: passport, registration docs (original), insurance docs, mot, breakdown cover, tickets and a camping carnet. I cant think of anything else from a legal point of view, hope this short list helps

                                                                  Happy Camping

                                                                  Pete and Jackie



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29/12/2004 at 10:07am
 Location: Wrexham N.Wales
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Hi Rapidomike, Further to my last post, check out  www.motorhomefacts.com . Loads of info regarding aires in France.

                                                     Happy Camping

                                                         Pete and Jackie



03/1/2005 at 1:42pm
 Location: Leics
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Hi Mike,

Don't forget a breakdown triangle or two, a fluorescent jacket for each member of the crew, a set of spare lamps for the van and a spare pair of glasses for the drivers if you wear them, plus any medication and a form E111 duly stamped from the Post Office (currently being altered). These are all  fast becoming a legal necessity in the Barmy EU. although I must admit some of these items are a good idea. Watch your speed & your vehicle weights, especially MAM. Weigh your van, empty & full and read your VIN plates etc. you may be in for shock or two, be very careful it is easy to be illegally overloaded and I would hate to see bottles of wine discarded by the wayside so that you can be allowed to drive home.  With a coachbuilt van height and width restrictions mean what they say especially in the mountains and it can mean a lot of reversing practice on narrow ledges or an instantly  modified van if they are ignored.

Michelin still produce the best maps, the wriggly roads that they edge in green are a super way to view the magnificent countryside.  Use Autoroute on your laptop, or a cheap sat/nav on a PDA.  France is a Motorhomers Paradise, the municiple sites are brilliant and very cheap by our standards, the Aires are a fantastic idea that we should emulate here (louts permitting, For these idiots I recommend Capital punishment not ASBO's). On the road watch for the Gendarmes they have been known to bend the rules and "on the spot fines"  can  be a very profitable little Hobby for them and spoil the trip for you. Keep some euro's for the Autoroute tolls or use your credit card. I prefer the free & good "N" roads using the free sections of motorway to bypass the very few towns I don't want to visit.

With regard to campsites download a list of both UK & French sites from John Harrisons www.jollyinteresting.co.uk . ITS FANTASTIC put it on your laptop & take it with you. For info. read MMM. Magazine each month and you will soon be an expert.

Be prepared for the time of your life.

Bill, an Ancient Mariner (land lubber division) since the mid fifties.  



10/1/2005 at 1:20pm
 Location: sutton coldfield
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a usefull web site is www.campingcheque.com          for cheap ferry tickets . we used them last year to get to cherbourg from portsmouth and have already booked up for this years trip via le harve. you have to purchase a minimum number of camping cheques with the ferry ticket, but even so this years return cost well under £350 including 10 camping cheques and thats for a van up to 7 mtrs long going for the month of august.

we tend to stay behind the sand dune when over there,my sport being kitesurfing ,last years total expense for overnight parking charges were 3 euros .

we can use the camping cheques here as there are a few english sites that take them on the south coast, so we end up with 10 days of free overnight parking with electric hook up to use during the rest of the year here.

just wish we had discovered france years ago; the west coast is just the best. have fun.




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