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24/12/2009 at 8:15am
 Location: Norwich Norfolk
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Hi,

We have decided to take the leap and take thecaravan to France next year,  We are planning in using tesco clubcard vouchers to pay for the crossing so which would you book first the crossing or the campsite?

Also is it better to book direct with the campsite or through the camping and caravanning site as direct seems cheaper?

Many thanks and Happy Christmas

 



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24/12/2009 at 8:34am
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I would book the crossing first. There are over 11000 campsite in France to choose from but crossings, particularly at peak times, will start selling fast when the New Year turns.

Carol



24/12/2009 at 8:36am
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Book the crossing first, now if you like. The price for summer crossings increases as you get nearer to summer so the longer you leave it, the more Tesco vouchers you wil need. It will be better if you know your definite dates because if you need to amend near your summer crossing date the price will have risen & you will have to pay the extra for the amended booking.

Depending on when you are going & what type of campsites you seek, you may not need to book any campsites. If you want to stop all your hols on a large family type site with pools etc, Jul/Aug, booking is a good idea but if you want to do a few stops at the simpler camping municpal type sites there is no need to book.

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24/12/2009 at 8:38am
 Location: Norwich Norfolk
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Thanks for the advice will get vouchers ordered ASAP!!

Sarah



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24/12/2009 at 8:47am
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If you are going peak july/august season you need to check availability if you are dead set on a particular site. Beyond that I have always chosen the dates that suit us and then work to that starting with the crossing.

I have found that booking direct is cheaper than C&CC - sometimes by quite a margin. I have no doubt CC are the same.

2010 We will be using camping cheques or camping card ACSI to save significantly more.



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24/12/2009 at 8:57am
 Location: Norwich Norfolk
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How do use camping cheques and ASCI (what is it first), can you tell we're novices!  Thinking of going in August if that makes any difference.

Sarah



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24/12/2009 at 9:05am
 Location: West - North Yorkshire
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Camping Cheques (www.campingcheque.co.uk) and ACSI (www.campingcard.com) can save you money on site fees in 'low season' - however some sites have a very long 'low season' and there are many sites which offer the latter half of August in the low season.  There's even one French site, and others in other countries, which will take Camping Cheques through all of August!  BUT - due to the adverse weather the Camping Cheque website isn't yet updated with 2010 dates - it was due on the 21st December, apparently but hasn't happened yet - so if you want a particular site you can download a PDF version of the 2010 brochure from the current website.

As others have said, book your ferry/tunnel asap and then find a site.  Except for the very peak weeks (last two weeks in July and first in August) you'll find a pitch in almost all areas without booking.  However, if you want the security of a booked pitch then most sites now take website bookings which makes the whole process very easy to do.



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24/12/2009 at 10:09am
 Location: Milton Keynes
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Eurotunnel prices are usually cheaper the more in advance you book so would agree with others to book as soon as you can. Also think carefully about the time of day you travel as you can get some good prices mid afternoon. When comparing prices of booking sites via one of the Clubs or direct you do have to take into account any admin charge by booking direct, sometimes this evens the prices out. The problem for the Clubs is that they have to set their prices against exchange rates in October the year before. If the value of Sterling increases (please!) against the Euro then Club prices can look expensive. It also works the other way. Anyone who booked through the Clubs for their 2009 sites generally got a bargain. I save £50 by booking two site with the Caravan Club in Italy and that was only for 10 days in total. If you can go out of season I suggest you follow te links provided by Val above as they will both save a lot of money. Don't forget proper insurance as well.

David



24/12/2009 at 10:29am
 Location: Criccieth Gwynedd
 Outfit: Buccaneer Commodore
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Hi Sarah

We take our large caravan to France and other Continental countries every year and stay for about 5 weeks. We have to go in late July/August as we are both teachers.

We have not booked in advance for a number of years. We just phone ahead the day before to campsites we fancy, we carry CC's "Caravan Europe","Alan Rogers" and "ASCI" site guides. That way we can progress at our own rate stopping and going as we fancy. We have had some super pitches over the years with lake, mountain and sea views.

We book Norfolk Lines through the Caravan Club when special offer prices are available. Last year we got a return in July/August for £78 car, caravan and the 2 of us.

Have a lovely holiday.



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24/12/2009 at 8:22pm
 Location: Cheshire
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As above, book crossings first and then book your sites to fit in with this. Basically the crossings tend to define the start and end of your journey, often for work considerations.


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25/12/2009 at 4:34pm
 Location: Mid-Wales UK
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Yikes I work the opposite to everyone else. I check the crossing/prices - email the site/reserve/pay deposit and them book the crossing. My reasoning being that I will be pretty much guaranteed a crossing (whether it be by tunnel or ferry) but my preferred site/pitch won't be around for long. Always worked by this and it's never let me down.

Got us a premium pitch at L'Etang de la Breche in late September for August next year (3rd year) as they always go pretty much straight away - but only just booked our Eurotunnel crossing.

If you only want a standard pitch or will take pot luck with allocation when you arrive then it won't matter either way.

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May - Swiss Farm
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Aug - Saumur, France
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Jan '14 - Skiing, Les Houches


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27/12/2009 at 7:32pm
 Location: On a rock near France
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I have just booked our sailing from Jersey to St Malo and once there we shall go whatever direction the wind is blowing (well unless it's blowing towards Jersey), no plans just a go as we please holiday with no return booked.

Oh the joys of retirement.



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28/12/2009 at 7:55pm
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I would book the campsite first, and the crossing after. If you cannot book Eurotunnel which I very much doubt, then there are lots of ferry companies you can book from Dover


28/12/2009 at 10:13pm
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We always book the site first. Sailings are quite regular but some sites get booked up very early and places are harder to get than ferry crossings. The site we went to last year was fully booked by Sep/Oct last year I believe.Also, in France bookings can be for any day of the week and not as in the UK main weeks where it can be mainly Sat-Sat.



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28/12/2009 at 11:18pm
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 We normally book the site on our last day there  ( 3 weeks ). Book the ferry then look for another site for the remaining 2 weeks of the summer hols.



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