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11/11/2009 at 11:04am
Location: Mouliherne near Saumur FRANCE. Outfit: Small but perfectly formed campsite!
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I think Val in particular has summed up many of the reasons why we continue to love living in France, and loving what we do.
Our French friends and neighbours are fantastic. They think nothing of calling in with arms full of produce from their gardens, or from their frequent trips into the countryside, gathering as they go.
I think that even if the UK had similar weather to that which we enjoy here (16 degrees today) that there'd still be as many crossing the channel for their annual fix. It's so definitely not just about the weather.
Someone mentioned about the village 'bar' made by a local, and the lack of vandalism. we have similar things in the villages. There's a huge barn by our local plan d'eau. It's for weddings, boules competitions, exhibitions, meetings, village fetes etc. and it's spotless. The kids do hang around there sometimes, and yes they're 'lively', but they wouldn't think of vandalising it. Mainly because they know that if found out, they'll be marched to the Maire, ostracised by the village and made to pay for the cleaning up operation themselves. Or, their parents will.
Every now and again though, my heart aches for a Cornish holiday - like we used to have when our kids were growing up.
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11/11/2009 at 11:10am
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Quote: Originally posted by Val A on 09/11/2009
I'd still go to France. I think most of the campsites we've stayed on have been better quality than any we've been on in Britain. I like the semi-private pitches, the informality of sites - no pitching 'with jockey-wheel on the red marker', I like the ambiance in campsite bars at night with no emphasis on getting 'blathered', I like the cheap wine, and the quieter roads in getting to your site and back, and in touring about during the day. We go outside peak season - so this post only relates to that time of year - it's a long time since we holidayed during school holidays!
I love the laid-back lifestyle, the lack of litter and vandalism in most areas. I like sitting around over a coffee for hours just people watching. You can't do that here - you'd have to get back to your car before your parking ticket expired and you were clamped or towed away. I love the fact that in most places, including most beaches we've been to, you can park for free and that towns encourage you to shop there by providing plenty of parking spaces and no parking wardens (except in the very centre of the largest cities).
I love the fact that you can walk around any number of mediaeval villages without paying 'The National Trust' for the privilege. I also love finding these villages all over France - not signposted as tourist attractions such as they are here, but just 'existing' on that little road off the by-pass. When you get into the middle of these villages it really can be like going back in time. I like the Farmer's markets, where you can taste before you buy, and I love the night markets where the whole town goes out for a walk around and a communal meal in the square.
Yes, I've talked myself back into France for at least another year!
Just reading that makes me want to go there - clearly the French have a better life than we do in the UK - they seem to take Camping to a higher level - there sites seem better and no more expensive - but with more services to individual pitches - better weather and better food -
I can feel a big urge coming on to go camping french style !
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11/11/2009 at 5:04pm
Location: South Yorks Outfit: Vango Typhoon 300
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That would be the one with two days on the Exeter by-pass? Cornwall was fine but not built for cars ....
Quote: Originally posted by Floydfan on 11/11/2009
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Every now and again though, my heart aches for a Cornish holiday - like we used to have when our kids were growing up.
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11/11/2009 at 5:35pm
Location: Mouliherne near Saumur FRANCE. Outfit: Small but perfectly formed campsite!
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Quote: Originally posted by paul_M on 11/11/2009
That would be the one with two days on the Exeter by-pass? Cornwall was fine but not built for cars .... <IMG alt=17 src="https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/forum_images/smiley6.gif" align=absMiddle> Quote: Originally posted by Floydfan on 11/11/2009
............. Every now and again though, my heart aches for a Cornish holiday - like we used to have when our kids were growing up.
Nope. Only ever had that once, on a May bank holiday. The rest of the time we went down overnight. Kids slept, we arrived, set up and we were on holiday. Good old days! ;)
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11/11/2009 at 6:19pm
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With good weather ? No where better than Argyll and Bute, Arran, Kintyre, Islay.
Fantastic scenery, friendly people, excellent food, and the finest whisky, what more could anyone want?
Problem is you get 4 seasons in one day.
Makes Normandy look good.
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