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Subject Topic: Euro tunnel and down to Murcia with dog Post Reply Post New Topic
15/1/2009 at 1:48pm
 Location: Somerset
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I am sure that this has been discussed a million times over but this will be our first time attempting this journey with our cocker spaniel.  I would be so grateful if anyone could tell us about sites ok with dogs for overnight camping on the way down to Murcia, South Eastern Spain.  We need probably 3 sites to do it comfortably and then we need to find a site in France near Calais so Poppy can go to the vet on the way back.  Any help would be so gratefully receieved.  Thank you

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15/1/2009 at 2:52pm
 Location: West - North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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When are you travelling?  If your outside the peak season some sites are not open, but have a look at this website which lists all sites within 15 km of the major routes through Europe, and lists those open all year in red.  Brief details are given, as well as POI details.

Don't know if you know about Camping Cheques (night on site for two people, car, caravan, awning, electricity and a dog for £13.40). if not then have a look at the website www.campingcheque.co.uk, similarly www.touringcheque.co.uk, www.campingcard.com (ACSI), and www.vacancessoleil.com - all 'discount' schemes which offer a range of sites, at discounted prices over the site's normal tariffs.  Check on the site details to make sure dogs are accepted - though they are on most sites.

Chateau du Gandspette at Eperleques on your return - handy for a vet about 500 metres away, well used by lots of other British caravanners.  It's a nice site, too, and worth a bit longer stay - good pitches, excellent sanitary facilities, and a restaurant with some nice choices.  It accepts Camping Cheques, and the ACSI card.

 



15/1/2009 at 8:56pm
 Location: North Lincs
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We are setting off for Murcia on the 30 Jan and will be using the following route, we also take a dog.

Calais to Forest View ( English owned site near at Remalade  228 miles

Remalade to Camping Beausoliel at Bordeaux  327 miles

Bordeaux to Camping Haro 240 miles

Camping Haro to Camping International Arunjuez  232 miles

Arunjuez to La Manga 264 miles

As you can see we are taking the Western route through France as the weather is usually a bit better. We are also taking it easy so that we arrive at a campsite mid afternoon and can then get a walk in.

Coming back we stay at Forest View and use the vet in Remalade

 

 



16/1/2009 at 10:30pm
 Location: huntingdon
 Outfit: neisman & bischoff arto
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Hi

It really depends when you are travelling as there are not many sites open in France in the winter , if you are talking spring or summer your choice is vast.

We spent 3 months from oct to dec last year 2008 travelled down very slowly befor staying in Almeria near Murcia .We travelled back in 6 days as it really takes 2 days to sort the dog out at the Calais end. We used a vet in Wimereux and stayed in a French Passion site just up the road . We found joining ACSI invaluable and it saved us loads of euros when sites were also cc or cc&i.

Our route back was

cabo de gata    to  kiko park

kiko park         to  villanova

villanova           to la bastide

la bastide          to beaune

beaune             to camping club de parc (paris)

camping club de parc   to   french passion

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17/1/2009 at 9:23pm
 Location: Somerset
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Sorry didn't reply to your brilliant tips before.  The Camping Cheque system sound great.  Thank you for all your help, we are travelling in May so by the sounds of this we will have plenty of choice.



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29/3/2009 at 12:54am
 Location: London
 Outfit: tENT DETAILS NOT TO HAND - IN LOFT!
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Hi Poppysmum

We are also driving down from London/Calais to Polaris World/Murcia for the first time in May 2009 with our dog so any hints you have picked up in the meantime since this message would be gratefully received.   Or if anyone else can help - we will only be taking the lightest of tents and equipment as we have a flat in Murcia.

Many thanks, Sunshine22a

 



29/3/2009 at 2:08pm
 Location: West country
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Make sure you Google processional caterpillars and look out for them in France and Spain. Not sure when the caterpillars are hatching, but they are found mostly in pine trees and can be lethal to dogs. We were given the heads up in Spain one year, had never heard of them before, but after that noticed plenty of nests in the trees. Only ever saw a few processions on the ground though. I don't mean to be a scaremonger, but if its your first time you might want to know before you set off.


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29/3/2009 at 9:24pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: tENT DETAILS NOT TO HAND - IN LOFT!
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Many thanks for the warning - a freind did show them to me in the trees at Christmas last year - really creepy but they were just beginning to drop off then so I think we are all safe in the Spring and Summer.   Hope so anyway as they are very toxic to dogs and humans so don't be tempted to investiage them or their nests further.    If you don't know what to look for, they are dark brown caterpillers which emerge from a circular/bottle shaped nest which looks like a massive spiders web in small trees and bushes and drop down from 5 or 6 ft above ground once all have emerged from their crystalis.



31/3/2009 at 10:26pm
 Location: cheshire
 Outfit: Coachmen Mirada 300qb. American RV
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Seeing as you know about the caterpilars also be aware of sandflies, they can cause an illness called Leishmanice in the dog if these flies bite it. Ask your vet for a scaliber collar. The dog should wear it for at least a couple of weeks before getting down to the med area and spain and all the time you are over there.This illness if caught can be undetected for several years but it is fatal. These flies live in the sandy soil so dont be confused and think that because they are called sandflies that they are only near the beach


01/4/2009 at 6:32pm
 Location: London
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Thanks you very much indeed - never heard of these and will pass it around.    I will contact my vet and sort it out, thanks again Chatterdog.



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