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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
20/3/2011 at 6:55pm
Location: South Wales Outfit: Hobby 540WLU Explorer V8
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Yes!! French drivers who insist on straightening a bend by driving on your side of the road, British drivers who have forgotten to drive on the right and, most importantly, signs which read " Priorite a Droite" (traffic from the right have priority). I'm not going to mention French women drivers who can apply their make-up, use their cell-phones, smoke and wave one or two fingers at other drivers all at the same time 'cos you may already be familiar with some...
Lastly, know exactly where you want to get to and how to get there before you set off each morning. Do not, repeat do not rely on wife's map-reading. You might consider taking your dog instead and stay put in Calais for the entire holiday. Do not venture into attractive looking French towns or villages unless MH is 2 feet wide and already badly scarred, try not to scrape the MH against the sides of the autoroute peages, don't forget to always leave enormous tips at restaurants, cafes and filling stations, take a crash course in learning the French for "I am lost", " I have run out money" and "where is the hospital". Other than that I'm sure you'll have lots of fun.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
20/3/2011 at 8:04pm
Location: South Wales Outfit: Hobby 540WLU Explorer V8
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Yes!! French drivers who insist on straightening a bend by driving on your side of the road, British drivers who have forgotten to drive on the right and, most importantly, signs which read " Priorite a Droite" (traffic from the right have priority). I'm not going to mention French women drivers who can apply their make-up, use their cell-phones, smoke and wave one or two fingers at other drivers all at the same time 'cos you may already be familiar with some...
Lastly, know exactly where you want to get to and how to get there before you set off each morning. Do not, repeat do not rely on wife's map-reading. You might consider taking your dog instead and stay put in Calais for the entire holiday. Do not venture into attractive looking French towns or villages unless MH is 2 feet wide and already badly scarred, try not to scrape the MH against the sides of the autoroute peages, don't forget to always leave enormous tips at restaurants, cafes and filling stations, take a crash course in learning the French for "I am lost", " I have run out money" and "where is the hospital". Other than that I'm sure you'll have lots of fun.
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20/3/2011 at 9:32pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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France provides a network of 'Aires de Service' for Camping Cars - and often these are in the middle of towns or villages, so very convenient for a cheap (or free) overnight stay. They are generally signposted and easy to find. You can buy a guide to them from Vicarious books. There are also lots of places where you can park up along a beachfront, for example, and many in motorhomes do just that.
Buy fuel in supermarkets with fuel, rather petrol stations as it's generally much cheaper, but beware because some now have height barriers - so check carefully before trying to get in. Don't try to get in to the Auchan in Cosne Cours sur Loire for that very reason (and for the fact that there is nowhere to turn around if you've already committed yourself to the slip road to the supermarket!).
If you're going outside peak season and want to stay on campsites then you don't need to book, generally, and can just head wherever the mood takes you. There are over 11,000 campsites in France, so there's always one just down the road from wherever you are and outside peak season you will always find room.
Don't forget a lot of the autoroutes in France have tolls - and these can add up, but there are N and D roads which can provide good alternatives, and driving, in general, in France is much more pleasant than in Britain - less traffic, more places to stop, and very few places where you have to pay for parking. Even in cities parking over the lunchtime period is often free to tourists - check the meters or car park regulations for details.
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