Quote: Originally posted by cathrobjay on 19/04/2005
Hi Everyone
This summer we are planning to camp in France in August. We have never done this before and so are looking for some friendly advice.
The plan is to land at Boulogne at tea-time and then drive for about an hour before bedding down for the night.
Do we need to book somewhere? will we find somewhere no problem? Can any one recomend a good one nighter?
Final resting place will be somewhere in Brittany not on the coast but within easy reach- again any advice on sites or do's and don'ts.
How do we go on with gas and electricity?, is there any laws to consider with gas bottles and is there anything different about their electric hookups?
Any one with any ideas on travel times as I would like to go further south but don't want to spend all holiday driving
Hopefully some of you guys out there can help.......
at that time of year at that sort of time (tea-time) it may not be so easy to just turn up at a site especially near the port, alot of people have a similar idea.
there are loads of sites however so its a gamble , you wil get in somewhere.
you will need an adaptor plug for your electric hook up , 2 pin usually in France and usually with the polarity reversed , get a mains tester to be on the safe side.a few sites may have a 3 pin hook up as we do but we found them to be rare last year and ALL were reversed polarity.
Boulogne to Brittany is a fair drive in itself to be not guaranteed good weather.its probably only about 250 miles more to get well down south and be virtually assured of great weather.French roads are good , very good in fact , but having never driven there in August , cant comment on how busy or congested they might be then.
good luck , you WILL love it whatever you decide.
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