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It might be worth at least looking at the brochures for companies like Eurocamp or Canvas holidays, etc. Out of peak season their prices aren't too bad especially as sometimes they do offers of a free week here and there for long term holidays. Don't forget that the brochure prices also include channel crossing from the UK, so you would need to get a quote excluding the ferry costs.
The main advantage of these kinds of companies for someone coming in from overseas is that everything is provided except bedding, so you would only need to pack this and clothes. If you're hiring a car, this also means you don't need to pay for such a large vehicle to carry stuff around in. And if you're travelling for a couple of months you won't feel like you're having to 'rough it' for such a long time as you would have the benefit of fridge/freezer, decent cooker, proper beds, proper furniture etc.
You also have the support of couriers should you have any problems, which can be an important issue if you're a long way from home! You are also usually provided with comprehensive local information and a variety of maps and route planners to help you find your way around.
Even if you decide not to go this route, the brochures would at least give you some idea of what facilities are available at certain campsites and in particular areas.
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