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Subject Topic: Twin Axles in France Post Reply Post New Topic
06/11/2008 at 4:02pm
 Location: West Sussex
 Outfit: Abbey Vogue 2 650 & Nissan Pathfinder
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Hi

Thank you all for your help over the last few days with the posts that I have put on here. We are looking forward to taking our van away to France for the first time next year.

Unfotunately I have come up against some sites that can't take twin axles because of there size.

Does anyone know of a nice site, pref south brittany with plenty to do for the kids and not to far from the beach that will take twin axle vans. We have been advised by a couple of sites that pitches are 100m2. Would my van really be too big. It is just under 8m in length I believe ( Abbey Vogue 2 650)

Can anyone help

Thanks

Mandy



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06/11/2008 at 4:43pm
 Location: Shopshire
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Hi Mandy, sorry to hear about your problem with your van, hope you get sorted soon.



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06/11/2008 at 4:49pm
 Location: West Sussex
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Thanks Judy

Just when we thought we'd found the site for our first trip to Europe. Still we've got plenty of time I hope.

Mandy



06/11/2008 at 4:54pm
 Location: Lincs
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Been caravaning in france for over 10 years with our twin axle and have never had a problem or found a site that does not take them. nearly ever site in france will have someone staying on it with a twin axle usually a hobby. This not taking twin axle vans seems to come from people posting in the U.K. not from French campsites I may be wrong but I have never found a site that bans twin axle vans.

Sorry found a site that does not take twin axle but it is owned by Brits not French.

Sennen


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06/11/2008 at 5:23pm
 Location: West - North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Are you actually talking directly to the site?  The C&C Club ask sizes of units - but that's because they 'book' a specific number of pitches with a site, and usually get 'standard' size pitches.  If you have a large unit then they might not be able to book a pitch for you - but the site itself might because it might have larger pitches not 'booked out' to the Caravan and Camping Club.

If you've talked directly to the site, and they've said 'No' then it would be a good idea to post the names of any sites which have refused you, on here, so that others with twin axles are pre-warned.



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06/11/2008 at 6:23pm
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Elnagh Clipper 90
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There are a number of French sites that will not take Large TA caravans, usually Municipals. We had problems at Nevers this year, we were only allowed on because we had booked in before the girl realised we had a TA, she told us to park at the bottom of the site and to hide our wheels .

The rule is there to stop the Itinerants (Gypsies).

We have never had a problem with commercial sites.

Totally agree with Val, have a word with the site directly, if they still say No, please let us know the name of the site.



06/11/2008 at 7:25pm
 Location: North Essex
 Outfit: Bailey Pageant Loire + Discovery
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We have a large twin axle van and have never had anyone tell us we cannot use their site except when the site roads are too narrow to allow easy access to the pitches which makes perfect sense.

When we went to Southern Brittany we stayed at Camping Mane Guernehue near Vannes - fantastic site with fab pool complex. It is right by the sea but a 20 minute drive to a good swimming beach. Would definitely rate this site and area very highly and the pitches were more than adequate for our van which is 7.95 metres.

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06/11/2008 at 7:55pm
 Location: Lincolnshire
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I agree with Susie, never had a problem in France, had more problems in the UK, we also stopped on the site she recomends and found it great.

We tend to go further south as a rule, any site that is offering a pitch of 100sq mtrs should take your van, unless the approach is difficult.



07/11/2008 at 10:41am
 Location: West Sussex
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Hi

Thanks for all your comments. I will check out the site that Susie stayed on, sounds ideal.

The site that said the pitches would not be big enough and would not have the access required for my van which is 7.96m is Yelloh Village Port de Plaisance in Benodet. The pitch size was 100sq mtrs, and they felt that with the van and awning there would be no space for the car etc

Shame cos it looks like a really nice site.

Mandy



07/11/2008 at 11:15am
 Location: NW of Glasgow
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100 sq m sounds plenty big enough to me, must the access that is difficult.

Do you have a mover?  If so maybe tell them you can easily manoeuvre the van without the car.   Have you seen pictures of the pitches?



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