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02/7/2011 at 9:49am
Location: midlands Outfit: Royal Toulous 9 Vango Icarus 6 5m bell
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Hi - hoping for some advice from you wise people. Basic questions I know but please bear with me!
This year we're sticking safe in Wales. Next year we are planning a trip to France, and I'm already getting worried! Some of my concerns....
My tent is an Icarus 600 - will we roast in it? If I get a cotton tent I don't think everything will fit in the car.
Or should we do a eurocamp style holiday - but sooooo expensive (we're teacher with 2 kids, can only go peak season) and maybe a bit too butlins for us.
Hubby has never driven abroad, so need to be not too many hours drive from ferry. Where would be good to stay?
When is the cheapest time to book?
I'm sure there will be more questions but that will do for now.
Thanks! Kate
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02/7/2011 at 10:13am
Location: Cambs Outfit: Nowt.
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Okay.
Your tent will be fine. See the thread "new tent for France" that is further down this page...or maybe on page 2 by now. You won't be in it during the day, so won't roast. The tents cool down pretty fast at night and as long as you have ventilation you'll be fine.
Eurocamp -expensive in peak season. I wouldn't bother. You can get some great deals for half term though, so always worth looking if you want to go away then. Last year we got a week in a static in Holland (lovely in May) for white week for £200. Including the ferry.
Driving. See the "driving in France" sticky at the top, and the "France for first timers". It's a doddle compared to UK driving, seriously.
Location. Up to you really. Do you want beach, scenery, rivers, gorges, wine tasting? Give us an idea and we can give you more of a clue. How good are your kids at travelling? Our first France trip (with kids that were 2,5 and 6) was to the Dordogne, about 3/4 of the way down on the West of France inland. Two days to get there and we were in a tent so overnighted in a cheap hotel. Rivers, castles, streams to play in. We're going back this year as they are now 7,10 and 11 and want to kayak down the Dordogne.
Loire is an easy days drive with nice chateaux and rolling countryside and lots of places to visit -zoos and so on. Weather is less reliable than further South but often very nice in August.
Vendee is the seaside bit of France down the West coast. Very popular and lots of big, all singing all dancing busy sites. Like marmite, you either love it or hate it.
Brittany. Seaside. Cornwall in France really. We've never bothered as it's a long drive from Calais and we prefer to head South for better weather, but it's again very popular and meant to be lovely.
I wouldn't recommend the Med in the height of the Summer season, it's chockablock and a blooming long way.
Booking. Depends on the site. If it's a busy popular one, then asap. Booking for the next year generally starts at the end of the season, but some sites will book in advance of that. Book your crossing as soon as they become available as prices go up as it gets neaerer. Booking for Summer 2012 will generally open in October-ish.
Hope that helps for a start.
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02/7/2011 at 11:01am
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I would second the Ardeche, following mmany years of doing the Med both ends, we went to the Southern Ardeche for the first time in 2009, liked it so much we went again last year, and are already booked for next year.
We nearly always go to France in July, and have found the Ardeche to be less expensive in all respects than the Med, and the climate is just the same.
As for the tent thing, well you will be fine with your "Polyester" tent, it's really only in the mornings when the Sun is comming up, that you would find the most noticable difference between that and a "Cotton" tent, rest of the time you are outside enjoying life.
Driving, well what can I say, France is easiar than UK, last year heading North on Wednesday 14th July, we were almost the only vehicle on the Autoroute, OK it was a public holiday, but it felt quite spooky at the time.
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02/7/2011 at 11:07am
Location: Bristol Outfit: Sungari 600 Icarus 600 with canopies!
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Driving in France is really quite pleasurable, much less stressful than other part of europe and certainly the UK.
Eurocamp, canvas holidays, french freedom, venue, matthews and keycamp all offer various sites, worth a look for site info if nothing else. Yes you pay more, but only in peak season.
We went may half term this year to a site in Tuscany, had a ready tent with canvas and paid £82 for the week, there was no way i would have got that rate taking my own tent.
You have to weigh it up, we dont take our own tent abroad because we dont have a trailer, and personally i like my holidays to be easy so we either stay in a cottage style mobile home, a tent or we go to a villa.
We have used the above companies every year for 9 years now, going somewhere different every summer but always to France. We love it and pay around £1200 for two weeks, including a van and a western crossing which i think isnt bad for two weeks summer hols.
We have never had "a butlins experience" on any of the sites as we choose carefully, but i really dont think there is a comparison between the two.
You do have to watch prices, i sit for hours and compare every price going and eurocamp and keycamp are way more expensive than French freedom and venue holidays.
Venue at the moment have some amazing prices for the whole of the summer holidays, have a look and it will give you an idea for what you would pay.
For a first time to france i would go for Brittany, the Vendee or the Dordogne. IF you like sea then the first two or inland the Dordogne.
Let us know which area you fancy then we can give you some campsite suggestions.
Bon voyage
------------- France Lover
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02/7/2011 at 5:46pm
Location: Rugby Outfit: Vango Maritsa 700 & Vango Albany 600
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Hi Kate
I can only echo what everyone else has said - we were new to camping two years ago, but just got fed up of sitting in the UK int he rain and paying a small fortune to entertain the kids every day. We decided, after a very wet & windy week on the Isle of Wight that enough was enough, bought a tent and all the equipment and started planning the next year's holiday.
We'd never camped before, but decided to drive all the way down through France to Spain and back again. Driving in France is so much easier than here, and French motorways are a doddle. We're also in the Midlands, and did an early morning crossing from Dover to Calais (cheapest!) and then drove to the Pays-de-la-Loire region on the first day - camped for two nights so we'd have a full day of R&R on site, and then packed up and drove to a lovely walled town int he very bottom left corner of France. Again, two nights camping and then on throught the mountain pass into Spain, where we cheated a bit and had a house for a week in Alcossebre.
On the way back we camped for two nights near Mazamet, in the Midi-Pyrenees, and then back up to the Loire where we stayed for three nights as the campsite had loads of activities for the kids to do. Throughout we had lovely weather, and camping in France was an absolute pleasure. So much so that last year we camped for a whole week just south of La Rochelle, and are heading back to Spain this year.
I'd say just go for it, you won't look back. We booked all of our campsites direct with the owners, no problems, and we've got a Vango Albany 600 so your tent will be fine.
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