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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
30/12/2009 at 8:15pm
Location: Alsager Outfit: Bailey Unicorn Pamplona Ford Ranger
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We have travelled to the Dordogne, Normandy and Landes region, all for their own reasons. If it is the weather you are looking for then the further south you go the better it gets, although you need to expect the odd thunderstorm!
The beaches around the Atlantique region are fantastic but with young children you have to be careful of the sea, the waves can become rather large. About 40-50km south of Bordeaux there is a series of lakes which a number of campsites are on the shores with clean sandy beaches and safeish water. Be warned the 'better' equipped campsites can be rather expensive, in school hols (UK) they can reach over £35 per night. If you wish to mix more with the French then look at the Municipal sites. These are run by the local Mayor and are much cheaper and generally clean and well kept, although you do get the odd bad one. One I have stayed on is Camping Le Lac at Sanguinet. It is vertially on the shore of a lake, picturesque village with attractions for young children. See the link below.
http://www.campeole.co.uk/LieuHebergement.aspx?lihe_id=340&culture=en-GB
Cheers
John
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30/12/2009 at 10:13pm
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Hi Claire.
We have been going to Southern France since 1962, and in all that time have never seen rain!, we nearly always go July, and up untill this year have been on sites at Antibes (Biot), Frejus and Argeles sur Mer to name but a few, my favourite spot always the Cote d Azur, this year though we went to the Southern Ardeche for the first time, same climate as the Med, but lots cheaper, not as busy, and around 400 miles less driving not to mention the saving on tolls, so of course we are going back again July 2010, as we travel from the NorthWest UK, we always like to do two overnights in France each way, using the budget hotels, F1, B&B and new to us for 2010 "Premiere Classe" hotels, my rule of thumb is draw a line accross France just below Lyon, and anywhere South of that line is almost guaranteed to give you wall to wall sunshine during the summer months, just go for it and enjoy, hope that helps.
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31/12/2009 at 4:20pm
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Hi Teeny.
Definate yes for pooch's, the Dutch family next to us, also in a tent had a little mut with them, totally cute little thing, that seemed to have control of the whole family, so well behaved, the dog was as well!. also no problem with the river, in fact as the river runs right past the site, thier are signs to advise against folk bathing, just a case of the site covering themselves, of course every man and his dog was in the river with inflatables etc!.
Andy.
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01/1/2010 at 4:56pm
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Stating the obvious but there are two sides to the Pyrenees - when it's raining on the French side it's usually sunny on the Spanish side (except when there's low cloud over everything!) so if you pick the right spot(s) you can easily find reasonable weather most of the year. The same goes for sights, restos &c .... move a few miles and you have different scenery, food and culture.
I prefer the Pyrenees to (for instance) the Alps - less extreme landscape but more easily managed - and friendly people too!
........- we are starting off at the Pyrenees in a 3 week holiday and I'm looking for options on where to go next. Because we are taking a chance weather wise at the Pyrenees I want to be almost guaranteed good weather for the rest of the holiday -..........
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