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12/7/2008 at 2:06pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Coachman 460 VIP; VW Tiguan
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The site we mostly use is in the Caravan Club's Europe guide, have you got that guide? If so, it is listed under Wissant, and is called Les Erables. Used it again last week Friday night, prior to an early departure on the tunnel the following morning. Cost was 11 Euros for the night, but that is without hook-up, and for a motorhome, for a caravan I think it is a couple of euros more.
BUT, it is becoming a very popular site, the 'Full' sign went up that day at about 4 pm, so if you are not getting across that early, it would be worth booking. We have booked it for when we go across again in August, just to ensure we can get in. It is about 15 minutes drive from the tunnel.
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12/7/2008 at 2:24pm
Location: Milton Keynes Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Quote: Originally posted by Ina on 12/7/2008
The site we mostly use is in the Caravan Club's Europe guide, have you got that guide? If so, it is listed under Wissant, and is called Les Erables. Used it again last week Friday night, prior to an early departure on the tunnel the following morning. Cost was 11 Euros for the night, but that is without hook-up, and for a motorhome, for a caravan I think it is a couple of euros more.
BUT, it is becoming a very popular site, the 'Full' sign went up that day at about 4 pm, so if you are not getting across that early, it would be worth booking. We have booked it for when we go across again in August, just to ensure we can get in. It is about 15 minutes drive from the tunnel.
Ina
I have visited this site and if I recall it has wonderful views across the Channel but is quite exposed.
What puzzles me is why all these sites near the Channel ports are now so full. I don't think its because of a doubling of Brits going to France. I have a theory its all to do with campers needing to have their pets injections done so they now stay stay for a couple of days rather than just an over night or going from inland to the ferry. There is certainly a need for another good quality large campsite ithin 20 miles of Calais. Maybe an opportunity for the Caravan Club
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12/7/2008 at 5:44pm
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Quote: Originally posted by David Klyne on 12/7/2008
InaI have visited this site and if I recall it has wonderful views across the Channel but is quite exposed. What puzzles me is why all these sites near the Channel ports are now so full. I don't think its because of a doubling of Brits going to France. I have a theory its all to do with campers needing to have their pets injections done so they now stay stay for a couple of days rather than just an over night or going from inland to the ferry. There is certainly a need for another good quality large campsite ithin 20 miles of Calais. Maybe an opportunity for the Caravan Club David
David, yes, that is the one. It only opened 4 years ago, and for the first 2 years, there were always very few people on it. Or at least every time we were there!
A lot of people do seem to be there for more than 1 night, and the location must be one of the reasons, although, as you say, it is very exposed.
You may be right about the fact that it could do with dogs having to have injections. But I must say that there always seem to be a lot of Dutch people on there, certainly the last couple of times we were there.
It certainly went against the grain to book, in the 30 or so years we have been to France, we have NEVER booked, so this is a first. But as we won't be getting to France until mid-evening and it will still be August, we thought we'd better, as I said, the 'Full' sign went up at around 4 pm.
The gate closes at 10 pm, and at half past 10 a motorhome drove up, of course couldn't get in, so parked outside for the night. Next morning when we got up, there was a second motorhome parked there!
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