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27/4/2007 at 8:31pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: Mitsubishi L 200 & Lunar Quasar 615 L
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Hi All
I've heard a few people mention using hotels as a stopover. Is this a viable option if you are towing? Do they have caravan parking and if so is it secure? We are travelling to France for the first time this year and need a stopover near Dunkerque.
Thanks, Caroline
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27/4/2007 at 8:53pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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Hi
They're all different. Many hotels used as stopovers do have large car parks, and so there is usually room for "an outfit". Again, security varies in the same way as it would here. Chances are, if the hotel you choose is near a motorway rather than a town centre, it will be ok on both fronts.
In terms of car park space and security, the French options are really no different to the Premier Travel Inn / Ibis / comfort Inn type hotels over here.
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27/4/2007 at 9:01pm
Location: Northern Ireland Outfit: Sterling Cruach Cuillin 520
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I would'nt be happy using a hotel as a stopover with a caravan and your unit seems large. You could find yourself boxed in and unable to turn. Certainly I would use a hotel for a tent and maybe a small trailer but no bigger
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28/4/2007 at 6:56pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: Mitsubishi L 200 & Lunar Quasar 615 L
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Cheers for that information. I think the risk perhaps outweighs the benefits - campsite it is then.
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28/4/2007 at 10:14pm
Location: Wirral Outfit: Nothing but we are caravan hunting
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This is a useful site for finding caravan parks just off the autoroute
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29/4/2007 at 9:51am
Location: West - North Yorkshi Outfit: Swift+Speedbird+490+
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We've used Formule 1 hotel - and they've found room for the car and caravan in the car park on both occasions - didn't have a problem at all.
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01/5/2007 at 10:17pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: Mitsubishi L 200 & Lunar Quasar 615 L
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Val that's really interesting to know. Did you book in advance, if so was it via the internet or by phone. We are sailing to Dunkerque and travelling to the Loire - have you, by any chance, experience of hotels on this route?
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01/5/2007 at 10:39pm
Location: Northern Ireland Outfit: Sterling Cruach Cuillin 520
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Caroline
Did you see my post tonight about a lovely bed and breakfast near Alencon?
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02/5/2007 at 8:23am
Location: West - North Yorkshi Outfit: Swift+Speedbird+490+
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Caroline - no we didn't book in advance - we were travelling, and just fed up of the rain, wanted to stop, and no local sites were open (it was early April). We were down near the mediterranean near Beziers, the first time, and the second in Arras. They didn't have specified areas for caravans, but directed us to an area where there were several empty bays, and parked us across them. However, if you're at all worried, I'd look at allengenealogy's post - the B and B looks super - and I'm sure they'd find secure room for your van if necessary.
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02/5/2007 at 8:44am
Location: West - North Yorkshi Outfit: Swift+Speedbird+490+
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Caroline - just read your original post again - I see you want somewhere near Dunkerque, which means the recommendation for Alencon (allengenealogy) is not appropriate. There's a site I'd recommend (campsite) - Chateau du Gandspette which is about 20 mins from Dunkerque - and is used to overnight stops. They used to do B and B in the Chateau but I don't know if they still do. There are loads of other postings on here about Gandspette - but haven't seen anyone mention the B and B option so not sure if it still applies.
Depending on the date you're arriving it might be worth booking either a hotel, or a campsite if you're at all worried about not finding somewhere. We're always early or late season, so it generally isn't a problem - and we don't have young childen, nor do we mind sleeping overnight in an aire, if we don't find anywhere else.
We have stayed at the Aire des Deux Caps, between Calais and Boulogne on the autoroute, and this has facilities for caravanners, including hook-ups on a coin meter, water points, and shower facilities.
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03/5/2007 at 1:30pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Trailer Tent Cabanon Apollo
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I find that the French Gites sites are great...they are normally out in the country in Farmhouses...so no problem for parking....and these are normally remote so no other people around to tamper with your trailer/caravan car etc...
http://www.gites-de-france.com/fr/gites_ruraux
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08/5/2007 at 8:13pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: Mitsubishi L 200 & Lunar Quasar 615 L
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Thanks for all the very good info. I think we are now leaning towards a campsite as our overnight and Grandspette does seem to fit the bill, and has been recommended a few times on this site. We'll just have to cut down on the amount of equipment (junk!) we seem to lug around with us so that we can actually get in the caravan to sleep.
Caroline
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