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Subject Topic: Ideas for nearest lakes& mountains to uk Post Reply Post New Topic
07/6/2008 at 10:10pm
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hi

we'd love to do a lakes and mountains camping trip in europe with the kids with the shortest amount of driving possible.  Any ideas for a campsite on a lake near mountains that might have things that would suit 12/9/5 year old kids would be great?

Advice on best crossings would be wonderful too!

thankyou for your help

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07/6/2008 at 10:18pm
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Depends if you mean big hills or mountains,unfortunately for big mountains the alps are the nearest and best.The Ardennes or vosges are nice hills.

Annecy or Chamonix in France are good family destinations as is the Bernese oberland or Valais in Switzerland but all are a hard days drive.

 



08/6/2008 at 12:09am
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I think Ninja is right on that one. Eastern France starts to get more mountainous around the Ardenne region, but for serious lumpiness and a good concentration of quality campsites, you are looking a bit further South and East around Colmar and the Vosges & Haut Rhin area.


08/6/2008 at 8:14am
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Would also agree with Annecy......stunning area.

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08/6/2008 at 11:23am
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Bits of Belgium and Luxemburg are pretty lumpy. But it is the Alps for proper mountains. And they can get seriously congested in the high season.
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08/6/2008 at 6:02pm
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thanks - need to get the map out again - would love to do the bernese oberland but the journey looks tough...getting to devon can be hard enough with my 3!

Any other thoughts would be great!

thanks c-mac



08/6/2008 at 6:49pm
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How abourt the Hartz Mountains in Germany maybe stopover in the Mossel Rhine region?



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08/6/2008 at 7:31pm
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Black Forest - absolutely stunning and a bit closer.
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08/6/2008 at 9:11pm
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How about the Morvan National Park in Burgundy? Its 5 to 6 driving hours from Calais.

http://www.burgundytoday.com/flora-fauna/morvan-forest/morvan-forest.htm

We spent a night near there a few years back and drove around the area with our then 3 teenage boys. We always said we`d go back and spend some more time there but never quite made it.

There ae not 'proper' mountains like the Alps but is is a beautiful region with plenty of water based activities for youngsters

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08/6/2008 at 9:12pm
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http://www.burgundytoday.com

Hmm having problems with the link, maybe this one will work. If not you`ll need to copy and paste it. Sorry

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We stayed up in the mountains from Annecy at Le Grand Bornand.  Half an hour run back in but without the massive traffic congestion although in June it was fine.  I believe July and August are horrific though.

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09/6/2008 at 8:44pm
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like the sound of annency area and the burgundy idea - any thoughts on best crossings or campsites  you have used?

thanks a lot

nothing quite like leaving things to  the last minute!!

c-mac



10/6/2008 at 6:41am
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Hi c-mac,

Burgundy sites we've used include La Grappe D'or outside Beaune and Le Lac de Panthier. At Annecy we used La Ravoir at Doussard. Unless you are going out of season, I doubt if there would be any slots now.........the area is very popular. I use Dover/Calais, but I believe you can get cheaper crossings by Going Dover/Dunkirk.



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Yep Norfolk lines Dover to Dunkerque are brill, good price and also no coaches or groups and the ships are new.

We stayed at Le Grand Bornand but again high season they are likely to be fully booked already.  It was something like 530 miles from Dunkerque down to the Alps and we stopped overnight at the municipal site in Troyes using our pop up tent.

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Also the Pyrenees. We went there a few years ago when the kids were 5, 7, 11 and 13. We took the Portsmouth to Caen ferry overnight. Then it's about a 9 hour drive to Carcassonne, the old city is a fairytale.

If you do the overnight ferry I would always book a cabin for the kids to sleep in, people sleep everywhere and it can be very difficult to find a family size space.



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