Quote: Originally posted by ian d on 05/1/2020
just read about aire de somme we are looking at going to camping du letty and was going to stay here overnight does anyone have an alternative place to stay for the night thanks for any suggestions
It's 450 miles from Calais to Camping du Letty, so wherever you spend your first late night arrival near Calais you will need a second night somewhere along the way.
But if you were to go from Portsmouth to Caen and overnight there when you arrive, it's then a 250 mile drive to Camping Le Letty which can easily be done in one day.
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Someone on a Facebook group stayed at Aire de la Baie de Somme last night - and reviewed it as follows:
If it's useful for people to know, the Aire Baie de Somme on A16 just north of Abbeville is a lovely stopover. Lake with loads of ducks, herons and other wildlife. There is a place for black and grey waste, fresh water and also showers.
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Quote: Originally posted by Val A on 06/1/2020
Someone on a Facebook group stayed at Aire de la Baie de Somme last night - and reviewed it as follows:
If it's useful for people to know, the Aire Baie de Somme on A16 just north of Abbeville is a lovely stopover. Lake with loads of ducks, herons and other wildlife. There is a place for black and grey waste, fresh water and also showers.
It would be interesting to know whether they stayed over in the area by the showers and toilets or if the dedicated section at the rear is open again.
If that is the case, it is good to know that it is open again Val. It was certainly a bit odd that they closed it for a while after all the work that was done there last year.
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