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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
11/11/2013 at 8:59pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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You could use an ACSI card (www.campingcard.co.uk) - there are plenty of sites on offer in the Dordogne, including the lovely site Le Perpettuum near Domme which (in 2013) was only 12 euros per night for pitch, two adults, car and caravan, awning and electricity. (Reviews on here). Have a look at their website for others. Here's the selection of sites they offer in the Dordogne. and there are around 14 charging only 12 euros per night.
Camping Cheques, too, offer several sites in the Dordogne (www.campingcheque.co.uk).
Strange as it sounds, many sites in the Dordogne will be fairly quiet in June - peak season in France only runs from mid-July to mid-August, and you'll have no problems finding a pitch without the need to book in advance at many sites. Sites where the website shows them to be a bit 'full-on' may be very different in June, and indeed we've been one of only ten occupied pitches, out of around 200, at that time of year! It's when we always holiday so we've had plenty of experience.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
04/12/2013 at 7:50am
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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Quote: Originally posted by newbie73 on 03/12/2013
We're thinking of Le Perpetuum or Camping Maisonneuve for end August but I'm reluctant to book as it seems the Dordogne isn't guaranteed good weather in the same way as the Languedoc or Provence/Riviera. Does anyone know whether there's likely to be pitches available at either of these from 18th Aug if we leave it to chance? In previous years everywhere has started clearing out when we arrive (completely coincidentally obviously!) but I'm not sure with the Dordogne as it's so popular with us Brits.
We also liked the look of Moulin de Paulhiac but according to one review I've seen the river there isn't much more than a stream in Aug and the shower temp is a bit variable. Does anyone know any different?
You shouldn't have a problem finding a pitch at sites in the Dordogne - but I would ring on the day you're due to arrive just to make sure.
The river Ceou (where Moulin de Paulhiac is situated) is a much smaller 'river' than the Dordogne, and even in early season is a paddling river for most of the time.
About the weather, one August we'd planned to go to the Dordogne, and on the way south the rain got heavier and heavier. When we crossed the Vezere just north of Brive it was a boiling, frightening, thick brown torrent, carrying trees and debris rapidly downstream. It was still raining so we thought a site on the banks of the Dordogne wouldn't be a good idea! We stayed overnight on a hilltop south of Cahors, (it was still raining) and in the morning looked at the site computer at the weather forecast. The only sunshine was in the Languedoc so we carried on south and had two weeks of lovely sunshine.
The third week we moved to the Ardeche, and met up with a party of Dutch caravanners who had been in the Dordogne, and had two weeks of rain, during which they'd been confined to the site for four days due to flooding at the site entrance!
Watch the weather, go where the sunshine is, and move on when it isn't there any more! That's what we do every year - and the Languedoc/Ardeche areas have given us sunshine for about the last ten years.
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