Camping les epinettes at peuplingues is a 5 min drive from eurotunnel and is really easy to get to. It is a lovely little site and great for a stopover. The pitches are on the small side but adequate and you can buy fresh bread and croissants from reception. There are reviews on here. We are returning this year on our way to France.
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Quote: Originally posted by kate75 on 13/6/2012
Camping les epinettes at peuplingues is a 5 min drive from eurotunnel and is really easy to get to. It is a lovely little site and great for a stopover. The pitches are on the small side but adequate and you can buy fresh bread and croissants from reception. There are reviews on here. We are returning this year on our way to France.
off there sunday , having a week as there is so much to see and do locally
Another plus for this site is that we found it very sheltered, when we turned up one evening after crossing to Calais in a gale. We were a bit anxious about the weather, but there was virtually no wind in the valley.
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Bien Assise at Guines, 10 mins from the tunnel, is E16 per night until 24th June for pitch, 2 people plus EHU, with ACSI discount card. Swimming pool, reception open all day, shouldn't need to book.
Guines gets my vote also we stayed there at Easter and had a great time. We used it coming back from Holland for two nights and the facilities are very clean,