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09/10/2009 at 7:26pm
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We have progressed from amateur campers to intermediate over the last 5 years in (mainly wet & windy) UK & now looking to venture to France for some sun.

We have lots of boxes to tick however & would appreciate any recommendations to meet the following criteria:-

Large 8 birth tent / reasonably close to surfing beach / dog friendly campsite & beach / lots of activities for a teenager to mix & make friends / pref not too down the coast (first trip driving in France)!

Any advice or recommendations gratefully received!

Many thanks!

 

 



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09/10/2009 at 7:44pm
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Have you tried the French section of this website's Camp Site Search, or the ACSI list?


09/10/2009 at 7:53pm
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Hi treacly and welcome.

The Atlantic coast is best for surfing imo. You could look at the area around Biarritz/Bicarrose(sp????).

Try the campsite search on here. Someone else will be along soon I'm sure that can give you far more advice.

You will love camping in France. Wouldn't worry about the driving aspect, especially as you don't have young children. It's a doddle- far less hassle than England.

Happy planning.



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09/10/2009 at 8:38pm
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Driving in France is generally much easier/quieter roads if you avoid the Paris area.

Further south you go the better the weather gets but the atlantic coast (As above) or not as far down is very good.  Possibly around Bordeaux?

Could try Brittany if you don't want to drive too far - take a direct crossing on brittany ferries but a bit more into summer for the weather to improve here.

French sites are generally of a much better standard than UK in my experience.

Municipal sites don't always have toilet seats for some reason!!

I think you need to decide which area you want to go and then use the numerous site directories available on the internet including this one to find a site that suits you. There are thousands



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09/10/2009 at 9:39pm
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you don't say where you are travelling from or whether you will be towing? How far do you want to travel in miles, you can always stop over for a nght or even two depending how far you are travelling.


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09/10/2009 at 10:47pm
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Thanks for all the guidance - I am very impressd by the speed of response!  We live in Dorset so would be travelling from either Weymouth or Portsmouth by Ferry which wont take too long.

No towing involved but a restless dog & teenager so pref not huge amount of miles but will travel if really good campsite.

Thanks again!

 



09/10/2009 at 11:28pm
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Once on the road you'll be so happy! French direction signs are better too on the whole, they don't suddenly miss the town sign you were following llike the British ones do!! Think about toll roads or not. Some can be expensive and for a long drive that will mount up plus you miss the little interesting pockets of France! having said nthat you can always be sure of lovely service stops and petrol on auto routes! Follow the car in front if you're not sure what to do at the peage stops. As mentioned above the camp sites in France are way superior to any British ones we've ever stayed on. May be look for sites with Euro camp /Canvas holidays etc as your teenager will probably find others easily that way and there may be activities, sporting/social organised for the age range. get Eurocamp etc brochures. This site is great for ideas!

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10/10/2009 at 8:01am
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If one of the main reasons for going is the weather, you need to be thinking of going some distance South.   A good rule of thumb is that you need to get South of the Loire Valley before you can be very confident of it being much warmer than in the UK (very rough rule of thumb!).

If you go to Brittany or Normandy expecting it to be warm, you may be badly disappointed - the weather there is very similar to the UK.

The area around Royan and la Palmyre (Atlantic Coast, about 2/3 of the way down) is usually 25-30 degrees in July/August and while it can rain every now and then, it's never prolonged rain, and most days are "beach days". Surfing is fantastic - lovely beaches.   There are loads of sites around this area - some with loads of activities and entertainments, some much quieter - use the search to have a look.

I wouldn't worry about the distance.   French motorways are really quiet and fast.   There were times last summer on the A28 when there wasn't a single vehicle in view in front or behind us - and that's in July in the daytime!   If you're crossing to Le Havre or Caen or somewhere in that area, Royan is definitely reachable in 1 day.


10/10/2009 at 11:46am
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You mention your dog.

Have you sorted out your Pet Passport? It's a six monthe process. You'll need to sort it if you intend to go to France next year.



12/10/2009 at 8:34pm
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We loved la Guyonniere this year and last! its in the Vendee.


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19/10/2009 at 8:11pm
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Hi Nea - thanks for your recommendation.  It looks very appealing. any suggestions which part of the campsite is best??

I really appreciate your recommendation - the reviews look great and certainly ticks all our boxes.

 

Thanks again

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