Hi all, not been on here for some time as life been and still is very stressful. We are off to France staying in a Roan mobile in Provence and the Cote d/Azur this August and it cant come soon enough. Taking the easy option and flying to Nice and hiring a car.
Just been reading through some posts in this section seeing what I've missed
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Nantcol June
Domaine du Verdon Castellane and Etoile d'Argens Frejus Aug
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Hi, sorry to hear things have been difficult. I know what you mean about missing France. It's about this time of year as we move into spring which gets me most. With good weather around the corner.........or at least in theory anyway! We love the long drive south to the coast and the anticipation of time well spent......usually doing very little when we're there. France is a perfect place for a loafer!
We're doing two trips this year and for the first time we don't have our own unit after selling the campervan. So its a mobile in May and a shared house with two of our daughters/boyfriends in August......but no flying. I hate it.
We'll see how it goes this year and make a decision later about what unit to get. I'll miss the magic of having our own stuff and finding the perfect pitch. I can see another campervan on the horizon but I'm concerned that Mrs Bigtoe will start to like the good life too much. Home comforts and all! Give me a field with a river, a glass of the local stuff and a whopping bowl of moules anyday.
Enjoy your holiday
------------- John
May/June.....France
Aug.......somewhere else in France
Nice to see you back Rhonda. We're on (long) countdown now to our first trip at Whit -66 sleeps! We are *so* in need of a holiday, it's been a long winter.
Welcome back Rhonda! We stayed at Domaine de Verdon very many years ago, with Eurocamp. My youngest was only 5 months old, and we went from there to Les Pecheurs at Roquebrune. Make sure you walk up to the church over Castellane for the views, and the magic atmosphere there.
We're looking forward to our trip(s) too - and I only keep going over the winter by looking at French houses (if only....................) and by keeping in touch with a friend who lives near Toulouse! Stories of 'we're sitting outside in the sheltered garden and the sun is shining..............' make me envious, especially this winter when it's been so wet and windy here.
welcome back savanne1- sorry to hear life been stressful. This little forum is on my favourites list for just that purpose....camping/france/sunshine....perfect antidote to wet & windy winter and the stresses and strains of life
We are off for just over 2 weeks sailing from Plymouth on 17th August overnight ....and then wherever its sunniest....many many sleeps...but I know its there...a little pocket of wonderful.
Hello Rhonda, nice to see you on here again! Sorry to hear things have been stressful and difficult, but we're now getting well into March, with lighter nights not far away. I think that always does wonders for morale etc after the long winter months.
And having your trips to look forward to is also a big boost if you're feeling down. Keep looking upward and forward
thanks all, August seems a long way off at the min. Were going to Cornwall for a week at Easter but not able to due to sons illness. Hoping we can get away for a long weekend in June but its all up in the air as poor MIL ill again who would usually look after our teens.
OH is trying to convince me to get a VW T5 or a small campervan so maybe it'll be back to doing our own thing in 2015.
Francais, yes flydrive is going to be great, not cheap but by the time I factored in overnight stops, tolls and fuel it was almost the same price. Also means we get 2 weeks in the sun with OH only needing to take 2 weeks annual leave.
------------- Thistledown Easter
Nantcol June
Domaine du Verdon Castellane and Etoile d'Argens Frejus Aug
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Yep, for our fortnight campings in Frejus during July, I have to book 3 weeks of work, so two overnight stops in France each way, and 14 nuits at the main campsite.
The 1000 mile journey each way is all part of the holiday for us, and we take our time.
Can't wait, counting the days, and getting all the kit ready like you do.
Quote: Originally posted by savanne1 on 16/3/2014
John, how is Mrs Bigtoe doing?
She's doing fine thanks Rhonda, and back to the consultant shortly to plan reconstruction. She's had bad arthritis since chemo ended but it's well controlled with meds. It's just fingers crossed and hope for nothing nasty returning.
Love your idea of a T5! Of all the ways to camp it is my favourite. I miss the campervan but I'm determined to put that right soon enough
------------- John
May/June.....France
Aug.......somewhere else in France