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02/7/2009 at 7:46pm
Location: Staffordshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 6 & Extension.
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Hi Sally
We will be travelling with a 4 year old to France in Aug - first time - this site has a wealth of knowledge and experience so you're in the right place!!
We booke3d a Dover to Dunkerque crossing back in Jan - no towing - so only paid approx £45, which to come back on a bank hol wknd i didnt think was bad at all. Thats with Norfolk lines, we are driving to Normandy - about 4 and a half hours or so from the port.
There will be plenty more people along with advice i'm sure, as for the gas bottle on the tunnel ...not sure, sorry!
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02/7/2009 at 8:36pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Sally - if you can go the last two weeks in August, rather than the end of July and beginning of August, or during the May/June half term, then you may be able to use some of the 'discount' schemes such as Camping Cheques, Touring Cheques, or an ACSI Card. These all offer cheaper site tariffs, around 14 euros per night, all in including electricity. You may have a supplement to pay for the children, depending on their ages, and will be limited by acceptance dates. However, they are all certainly worth looking into.
As previously said, the shorter ferry crossings are cheapest - and if you start looking around September/October for next year you can get some real bargains.
There are loads of lovely sites in France, and something for everyone. It's a real 'camping-friendly' country. Roads, too, are quieter, and traffic less, so driving is much less stressful.
Have a look at the topic 'pinned' above in this forum - Advice for Continental First Timers' - full of useful information.
Are you planning to go this year - or next?
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
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