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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
23/12/2008 at 7:39am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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The big problem with your requirements is that the best sea and lakeside beaches are mostly adjacent to the larger more commercial sites - because everyone is looking for sun, sea and sand - and these tend to then be 'taken over' by mobile homes and chalets which offer a better return than a camping pitch. You may well be better off looking at some of the wilder river areas in France, such as the Tarn or the Dourbie - where you get a river to play around in, and yet beautiful unspoiled scenery. Val de Cantobre is in a 'can't be beaten' setting, in a beautiful part of the Dourbie valley, with abundant wildlife, and is not too commercialised (no madcap evening entertainment, just low-key quizzes, films, etc).
There are so many campsites in France - over 11,000 I think now - that there's probably your ideal site out there somewhere. Try the www.campingfrance.com website - it lists everything from the larger all-singing, all-dancing sites, to those with pitches tucked into a corner of an orchard. The 'A la Ferme' sites might be just what you're looking for - and many now offer a pool. You can select by 'criteria' or by geographical area.
Try the 'Cool Camping' guide - it's supposed to feature more traditional campsites in beautiful locations, with something 'extra' - although some do seem more 'mainstream' to me. The 'Huttopia' chain also is said to be more 'back to nature' but does offer some 'cabins' amongst the pitches on some sites - but I'm not sure about beachside! We did an overnight at the Huttopia at Rambouillet and though it was a nice site, I'm not too convinced that the promotional material actually reflects reality.
Rather than a broad sweep of 'South of France' you may be best picking a much smaller area that you would really like to visit, and, having narrowed down your choice of sites, look in more detail at all the sites in that area.
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23/12/2008 at 8:49am
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Touring caravan.
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Hi
Time of year is relevant. South of France is OK, but in recent times, even down south there has been rain in many places-----It's just warmer rain in the south. You don't say if you are familiar with France, but the south is a long way to go if Mrs Pm is going to be miserable
A bit out off your spec. but N Brittany can be equally sunny (if you are lucky), and Port L'Epine http://www.camping-port-lepine.com/ is a smaller site in a very nice setting. From memory pitches 13/14 are overlooking the sea, and give wonderful evening sunsets etc. (You can book by number but you do pay a small supplement which is well worth it). If you do decide, ask the site to confirm the numbers. Personnally it is the ideal place for a cosy tent and a BBQ
Depends how old the lads are, but Perros which is close by, and the caost to the west have much to offer by way of beaches and play areas.
Best of luck. FM
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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!
24/12/2008 at 11:10pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: n+1 tents
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One of the lovely things about France is that holidays don't necessarily mean seaside and some of the best sites are inland.We have been several times to Les Peupliers , just outside Poitiers. It's not near the sea, but it is on a little river. They do have flumes and the pool is open till midnight, but it's full of sporty teens playing water polo. I feared the worst the first time we went but have never seen any drunken chavs in the pool, day or night. There's a little low-key entertainment but nothing you'd want to join in if you're over about 10. We always go right at the far end of the site and keep ourselves to ourselves. Teenage son is one of those sporty youths in the pool.
I just love camping, we used to camp out in the garden when son was little, now it's just me camping in the garden on my own. How sad is that! We have a "high" airbed, proper down sleeping bags. When we go away I take my own toilet. I've stayed in 5-star hotels with hard sheets and stained blankets and someone elses hair on the bath. What's not to like about taking your own (clean!) bedding, cooking up a storm and chilling right out beside a stream somewhere? I was one of those kids who liked camping even in the girl guides, but it's way more civilised now.
hope that helps
Liz
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