The CampinCard ACSI combi-subscription is worth going for as it includes the app, free for 2016.
At £10.45 including UK delivery for ACSI ID Card Members, it is hardly going to break the bank, even though it does push the subsequent 2017 subscription upto almost £12 (inc delivery) as the 2016 app element is free for only the first year, of the two year subscription.
I like to carry the ACSI ID Card, as most ACSI registered campsites will take that instead of your passport.
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Yep, bacchante, I have been subscribing to ACSI CampingCard for years, and this year will be the first year I get to use the discount card in anger so to speak.
I often give the books and card to friends or family, who return the favour with the odd bottle or two of vin rouge.
Thankfully the campsite that we are going to this year accept the ACSI CampingCard to the end of the first week in July, a slight extention to what has been the case in the past.
So I am quite looking forward to a fortnight or so at 13€ per night including 10amp electric, of course Tourist Tax has to be added at 61cent per person per per night, but I can cope with that being just the two of us.
Don't forget that there are GB sites included in the Acsi book for low season. These include quite a few South West England sites - Wooda Farm Park at Bude and Cofton & Ladies Mile at Dawlish among others
------------- Mother Nature always wins in the end.
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!