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26/3/2012 at 4:43pm
Location: Hatfield Peverel Essex Outfit: Ace Supreme Twinstar Disco 3
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Hi Helen
Not too sure what you are after so comments are based on a guess !!
"Aires" are merely motorway service areas and are usually about every 20 or 30 miles or so along each motorway. Most are shown on French road maps. For example there is the Aire de Giberville on the A13/E46 just east of Caen.
I suspect that if you are staying 4/5 days then it is a camp site you are after. If so then there will be many both along the coast and inland. Either search this site using the Camp Site Search facility at the top of the page or buy a camp site guide. The Camping Club do a good one.
It would be helpful if you update your profile so we can see if you are towing a caravan, camping or not as the case may be.
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26/3/2012 at 9:55pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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There is a book available from Vicarious Books - 'All the Aires....' in various versions for different countries. I don't know where you might find reviews - but as Tentz says, many towns and villages have an Aire - some are free, others you pay for. I think if you don't like one don't pay, just move on to the next town or village!
Someone on here posted a thread about Pictures of your favourite site, and another responded by posting a picture of the most lovely Aire, by a river, in a very nice setting. Perhaps one of the forums especially for motorhomers might be a source of some reviews?
I hope you don't mind some advice though - with young children I'd be more than tempted to find campsites, which offer something for them as well as just a place to park up and stay overnight. There are municipal sites in many French towns and villages, you don't need to book them, and the kids will then have space to run around and play, probably a children's area, and perhaps even access to the local municipal swimming pool. Having camped/caravanned in France every year since my son was a baby I know what a lovely time kids can have on French campsites.
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26/3/2012 at 10:04pm
Location: ery Outfit: V-dub Camper OK!!
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Hi Helen,
if you google aires de camping car you will get lots of websites, although often in French
http://www.campingcar-infos.com/index1.htm
is a good start for info
But as Val says, if you have young children you may be as well to check out municipal sites.
Aires are not really camp sites and have different rules, they are often quite cramped, and have little or no grassed areas. Some - on the other hand - are brilliant, peaceful,.
Also, if you are just starting out municipal sites can be a nice gentle introduction to France, they are convenient for towns / villages, and are better for the kids to run around
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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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