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13/8/2008 at 4:11pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: VWSharan. Sport 442.
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If you set off early, get over the ditch, via Dover, arrange a one night stop, and then perhaps another one if you want to get really South, it is no problem. Just don't make it into a race and try and push too much.
Dover to Dunkirk is cheap if booked early, but Portsmouth to LeHarve will save you extra miles in the UK, avoid the M25 and reduce fuel and autoroute charges in France. It will also get you well on you way south via Orlean, or LeMans.
Just for your info; lorries are not allowed out on Sundays in France, so that may make life easier for you. Didn't see any in Belgium this year either,
Use google maps to have a look.
We still use our tent on the continent, but there are just two adults and no kids to keep entertained, and we can easily move further south if we wish to.
Best regards,
Jim.
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13/8/2008 at 5:13pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: motorhome
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France every time for me.
We have a motorhome, and three kids, and usually go to the Normandy area, this year we went to Devon instead. France next year.
The advantages of France are the roads are bigger, so easier to drive the van round, the tourist areas are not as crowded, parking is easier, and a lot less crowded beaches. The change of country is interesting as well.
Disadvantages are the campsites are dearer, and the attractions are much more spaced out, if you don't just want to go to the beach, or if it rains.
The weather can be the same in both locations though.
Look at http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=7071, it's a good campsite, and the reviews seem to match our experience there. It has it's own quiet beach, and you can bodyboard there. The sand is a bit coarse, we've been in a high wind, and you can get grit blasted.
We usually go from Dover, and stop overnight on the way.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
13/8/2008 at 8:00pm
Location: Llangennech Nr Llanelli S Wales. Outfit: VW Touareg & Swift Charisma 635
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Quote: Originally posted by herald1 on 12/8/2008
Hi we had a had the same dilemma as you last year after 7 yrs to Padstow and each year seeming to get more rain,we decided to try France we live near you in Hindley Green and decided to try Brittany this year as its not to far to drive once in France for the first time.
We left on the last day of term on the 18/7 for 2weeks,we also have 2 kids age 11+3 and travelled to Portsmouth it took us 5 hrs to get there with a bit of traffic in Birmingham,the ferry crossing went very well and we sailed to St Malo,this route is much more expensive than going from Dover to Calais but takes away alot of the driving to the Brittany area.It cost us about £550 with Brittany Ferries for car,van+four passengers.
When we arrived in France it took us 3hrs of stress free no traffic driving to our site called Camping du Letty in a beach town called Benodet,the site is nice and quite with one bar and a lovely take away serving allsorts except burger and chips,and the bar was out of the way of the pitches and very quite.The pitches are large and some are right on the beach but these are very popular,all pitches on site are within less than a minute walk to the beach and the kids loved it ,our first visit to france was better than expected and unfortunatly for Padstow(and Rick Stein) I think it is deffo back their next year.We where lucky we had 1 1/2 weeks of perfect blue sky+1/2 week of cloud but no rain,If it rains you can always sit in with a bottle of unbeliveable cheap wine while the rain passes.
The site is reviewed on this site,if you search for it and also has its own website.If you need anymore info just ask i will try to help ta,
Andrew.
We were in Cornwall those very same weeks and had the same weather.
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