Quote: Originally posted by stephen1945 on 17/10/2011
St Valery en coax is not to be missed. The aire is right on the harbour wall . Have a great time.
Err, she's back now, she's posted that she had a great time last week...
yep, am back now but I know the aire at St-Valery-en-Caux. It is very handy for the town and looking out over the boats. We found a lovely aire at Cajarc by a disused railway station. It is in the Loire. There's room for about 15 vans and the town is mediaeval and worth a look round. if you get a chance go to St Cirq Lapopie - stunning village on a hill very near Cajarc. We sat for a long time on the disused railway track watching huge ants running along the track. There was a boules game in progress by the station. It is only a short walk into the vilage which has quite a few shops. I am sitting in my lounge now listening to the rain battering down on my velux window and dreaming of the sunshine we had for six weeks in France. I do hope we are fit and well enough to make a return visit in the Spring of next year.
Quote: Originally posted by dollyannie on 18/10/2011
We found a lovely aire at Cajarc by a disused railway station. It is in the Loire. There's room for about 15 vans and the town is mediaeval and worth a look round. if you get a chance go to St Cirq Lapopie - stunning village on a hill very near Cajarc.
We've been to St Circ Lapopie, it's lovely. Not been to Cajarc, did you say it was in the Loire? Or near St Circ Lapopie? Sounds a nice Aire.
Yes, it is very near Lapopie. Just a few miles away. There is also a campsite just over the bridge where we had to get water and fill up as the services was broken and as it was near the end of the season, no-one seemed to want to know. i agree with an earlier post about the South of france. They are not a bit campervan friendly. We went down and immediately headed back up to the Loire and the Dordogne. We couldn't find many aires with free electricity anymore - However, we had bought ourselves a generator which we used when we found a quiet spot. It was a blessing.