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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
03/6/2007 at 8:51am
Location: Essex Outfit: None Entered
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We have been sleeping overnight in French Aires for years with our kids and have never had any problems. We have also tried stopping off at dedicated camp sites, but for us that has meant an unacceptable delay to our journey. If you do a search of this site you will find various threads discussing the pros and cons.
The main cons seem to be; risk of theft to property, fear of being gassed whilst you sleep, noise from hgv`s and finding space at your first choice if you leave it too late at night. The main pros are that is quick,convenient and cheap.
If you stay at an aire choose where you stay with common sense/safety in mind and with regard to what facilities you want.(some aires have dedicated kids play areas, reatuarants, shops showers etc}. You can buy a booklet from the french service stations listing the autoroutes and the aires with all their facilities.
Have a nice holiday whatever you decide!
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03/6/2007 at 9:28pm
Location: maidstone kent Outfit: Sprite Major 6
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Thanks everyone for your advice, we have a slight problem in that we land in Calais at 20 30 Sat night and need to be in Narbonne for 1400 Sun afternoon, plan was to drive from 20.30 until daylight say 0400 and then grap a few hours sleep in the aires?
If we drove for a few hours we would probably be too late to book in anywhere and haveing only been caravaning for 10 months I would be a little concerned about searching for a campsite off the Autoroute in the dark! I also believe it would be some 14 hours to Narbonne with the van and don't fancy attempting that in one go!
Do you think it would be ok to sleep in the aires in daylight or would you suggest I try and change the ferry crossings?
Thanks again for helping a very keen but inexperienced caravaner
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