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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
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26/7/2011 at 5:17pm
Location: Otley W. Yorks N Yorks border Outfit: Swift Challenger 584 and Volvo XC60
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We have just come back from Switzerland and had to buy 2 vignettes which cost £80 and we were only there 5 days, we thought we might try and sell them on but they are stuck fast and we cant get them off. It is expensive if you eat out. Try take as much food as you can and have barbecues each evening. Supermarket food is about the same price as waitrose here. The scenery is fantastic and there are many walking trails in the area which are well signposted. the 6 day pass is about 200 euros each, we didnt get one this time as we were not going to be there 6 days and they dont do a special pass for less, so we ended up paying for individual trips which came to nearly as much, in hindsight we would have payed for a swiss pass which allows you 50% off rail travel. The gondola from grindlwald to first is about £30 each (full price) and is worth every penny, you can easily drive up there (grindlewald) They also have a theme park in Interlaken, i think its aimed at the little ones, dont know how much though. Dont worry about the money, just be careful, you will still have a really great time in this amazingly beautiful country, J xx
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26/7/2011 at 9:39pm
Location: Cheshire Outfit: Kyham Classic Tent
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Blimey 200 Euro's for 6 day pass each sounds steep! We are thinking about visiting Switzerland for our main holiday next year camping, our children will be 5 and 3 yrs. Is there much to do with young children or is it more suitable for older children. We're not going to be able to hike very far etc.
------------- Holidays
2011 - Turkey, France (Brittany), Finland (Lapland)
2012 - France (Paris), Luxembourg, Belgium (Bruge, Ghent), Germany (Black Forest)
2013 - Scotland (Isle of Mull), Tenerife
2014 - Tenerife, Wales (Abersoch), Scotland
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