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Topic: Best to pre-book in France???
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29/9/2010 at 12:59pm
Location: N. Ireland Outfit: Elddis Avante 626 + Hyundai Sante Fe
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Depends when you plan to go and what type of site you like to use.
I always prefer to book in advance, but not everyone is like that.
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29/9/2010 at 1:31pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Leisuredrive VW T6 campervan
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We never book in advance, but are mostly there in April and Sept, and tend to go for smaller sites.
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29/9/2010 at 1:41pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Sterling Europa 460
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Main season you are better booking, if only for peace of mind. We have never had a problem just turning up in low season.
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29/9/2010 at 4:16pm
Location: sunderland Outfit: rollerteam pegaso 181 motorhome
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Hi,
we have just returned from France, we spent 3 weeks travelling all over the place and never once pre- booked a pitch and we were also never turned away.
This was our fourth holiday in France and have now pretty much covered most of the country and have never booked a pitch yet and we alway go in high season. We also like to feel we are not committed to a schedule and like the freedom, you just travel where the best weather seems to be. This has never failed us yet and we have had some fantastic holidays which we will never forget. Be brave and just go for it, if you were unlucky to be turned away, there is usually another site within 30minutes, so there is no stress anyway.
Hope you enjoy your holiday.
Sandra.
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29/9/2010 at 4:32pm
Location: West - North Yorkshi Outfit: Swift+Speedbird+490+
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If you can go during the last two weeks of August rather than mid-July to mid-August then you shouldn't have to book at almost every site. Even the biggest sites will have pitches coming free - so the best thing is to try to arrive on site early afternoon rather than late evening - that way you get the pick of that day's empty pitches!
Site fees often come down a little (or even a lot) during the last couple of weeks in August so you may also make a little saving.
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29/9/2010 at 9:22pm
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Check out my blog, I think I did 11 sites in 5 weeks, & only booked one (Le Chant de Oiseau) which is English owned.
I had a great time, but tried to stick to municipals to keep costs down.
Make sure you get yourself a copy of Le Guide Officiel, it's the bible for a French touring holiday, literally worth its' weight in gold.
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01/10/2010 at 9:14am
Location: None Entered Outfit: n+1 tents
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We never used to book until a couple of years ago. If you're happy pottering around municipal campsites you'll probably be fine. The reasons we started to book were a growing child who wanted a pool, other kids etc and the need to go in the school holidays. We want a specific site and often ask for a specific pitch. If you're in that situation you're probably best off booking. Otherwise I don't think you need to.
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01/10/2010 at 10:12am
Location: nr Derby Outfit: Phoenix 440+
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Booking depends IMHO first and foremost on when you travel, outside of 15/7-18/8 you probably won't need to. Next dependency would be area. Then sites popular with Brits tend to book up. Next how long do you intend staying? If only a a few nights (less than say 5) you might be lucky anywhere, anytime eg our 'pet' site n the Dordogne was full early August BUT if you were in a motorhome and didn't mind changing pitch mid-week you would have been found some space.
So I'm not really surprised eg that 'nutgone' didn't need to book when staying at 111 sites in 5 weeks or that Sndra didn't book because if she has just returned then her holiday was very end of Aug and Sept.
Personally I always book the main sites - ie those being used for more than a week and leave the others to chance and the FFCC guide. So our main sites for next year ( our habitual stops) are already booked up to make sure we gat the desired pitches.
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01/10/2010 at 10:31am
Location: Polesworth Warwickshire Outfit: Bailey Unicorn III Valencia (LR Disco)
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Generally, if you are going to 'holiday sites' from mid-July to mid-August (i.e. the main holiday/busy areas; sites with lots of amenities etc), then I would book these sites. I would not book an 'over-night municipal site' at any time - you can usually get in. Outside the main holiday dates, I would have thought it would be possible to get in.
There will always be a site somewhere with the odd vacancy, but you may have to search them out during the main holiday period in popular areas. After having travelled, quite a distance, I would hate trudging around to even a handful of sites in the area before getting a pitch - and then not necessarily getting a pitch that ideal. You also run the risk of the 'well we've only got this pitch for 5 nights' when you really want 10, scenario.
------------- David
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01/10/2010 at 3:45pm
Location: Southern England Outfit: Pennine Pullman
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We have never booked up until now, but we always go the last two weeks of August. Also, the sites that we go to, apart from the site in the South of France, don't make you pay until the last day so if you didn't like it, you could move on.
We have booked for next year, are going to the same place as this year, as we are going the first two weeks of August 'cos of GCSEs.
------------- Pauline
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