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hi daisy
try this link to the official camping website for france. this will give an idea of prices and facilities
http://www.campingfrance.com/index.jsp?lg=uk
i agree with happybonzo, municiples are ok for overnight, cheap but basic. last year we were in france for 2 weeks and the weather was scorching hot. although the campsite had fridges and ice block freezers we struggled to keep things cool. most campsites have shops but you soon spend a fortune on cool drinks etc
by looking up previous threads the general opinion is buy a three way fridge and run it on gas! waeco combicool cab-40 which cools to 30 below ambiant was considered the best for really hot weather in france.
campinggaz is used through france and can be obtained from most supermarkets. look up some of the previous threads which will give you tips on gas abroad.
------------- me girlfriend looks like peggy mount, what am i supposed to do? i'm up the creek and never mind the paddle boy, i haven't even got a canoe
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