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26/4/2016 at 11:45am
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Hi,

We’re planning a caravan trip to Europe this summer, it will be our first caravan holiday abroad and we have a lot of questions - sorry. I’ve only been a member on this forum for a couple of weeks and I’ve learnt a lot already so thought you’d be the best people to ask.

Firstly we’re not sure where to go as we don’t want to travel too far because we’re travelling with 2 kids and a dog. We want the sun, a beach and a park with entertainment for the kids. Plus I’d like to be near a village or somewhere with a bit of history. The South of France seems like a popular choice but we're worried there's no where to stop along the way – does anyone have experience travelling here?

I’ve done some research on travelling in Europe and come across this article.
http://www.staveleyhead.co.uk/blog/travel/motorhome-break-in-europe-read-this-first it was helpful and left me with even more questions! Like how much change will I need for toll roads and where can I find this information?

Any advice you can give would be much appreciated

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26/4/2016 at 11:51am
 Location: South Northamptonshi
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Relax and don't worry. Everyone has a first time. You don't need to go to the south for sun and sea - have a look at the Vendee, where there are many, many campsites. Neither do you have to use the toll roads, although it is often quicker to do so. When our children were small we used to go to the Vendee and avoided all toll roads as we were on a very tight budget. Nowadays many toll booths are automated and we have found he easiest thing is to use a credit or debit card to avoid having change rattling about in the car.

If you look at a site called Via Michelin, you will find information on journey times and distances, tolls etc. etc.

One point though - if you are aiming for a coastal site in the school holidays it might be advisable to book ahead. This can usually be done via the site's web pages, or, if you are a member of one of the clubs, such as the Caravan Club, they can do this for you.

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26/4/2016 at 12:24pm
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Yes, dont worry France is a dream to drive in and although we dont have a caravan its still a doddle. Toll roads get you places quickly but it can add up cost wise, but personally i think it is worth for the ease of getting somewhere, especially if you have a tight schedule.
The south of France is ideal but if you havent been to france before i would opt for the southern vendee of as far as Royan. You can either do a western crossing or a longer road trip from Calais/Dunkirk.
Look at camping france camping streetview and via Michelen for toll costs and distances. Once you have decided on an area we can all help you out with sites. However if going in school holidays and looking for water park, entertainment etc you will need to book.

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26/4/2016 at 1:49pm
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Don't worry abouy driving in France it is easier and better than UK. Also the camping experience is cheaper, easier and better than UK.

For planning purposes you will need
Guide Officiel which will list practically every site in France
Via Michelin which will give you the routes and cost incurrred on tolls if applicable.

Once you have a rough idea of where you want (sometimes contradictory!!)


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26/4/2016 at 1:57pm
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Hi P Willis, I 'll answer your last question first. You don't need change for toll booths - you can just put a debit or credit card in the slot to pay.

And if you choose a dearer ferry and land at St Malo or Roscoff or Cherbourg you are straightaway on to motorways without any tolls at all.





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26/4/2016 at 3:17pm
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Thanks that's all really helpful information. I'll take a look at some the Vendee and Guide Officiel then I'll probably have even more questions! Nice to know that France is easy to drive in though puts me at ease a little.

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26/4/2016 at 6:02pm
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Just a thought, maybe for your first time you could leave the caravan at home and rent a static/ tent.
Below is a link to an favourite site of many gets good reviews and am sure you and your kids would love it.
There are loads of sites like this in France and if your really up for it the Costa Brava....


www.campinglecapeyrou.com

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26/4/2016 at 9:19pm
 Location: NE Scotland
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Have you read This 10 page sticky

It is full of good advice and tips.

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27/4/2016 at 1:34pm
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Really useful thanks.

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27/4/2016 at 1:36pm
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Le capeyrou looks amazing, what a nice place.

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27/4/2016 at 5:00pm
 Location: Otley W. Yorks N Yorks border
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The Dordogne is beautiful but busy in high season and the more popular sites will already be booked up. You will need an overnight stop each way somewhere around Tours or Salbris going down and nearer your port going back. You may like camping Soleil plage its got loads going on for kids, a river beach and canoeing from the site. Loads of places to visit in the area too.
Another area you may like to look at is Hourtin Plage, good all singing all dancing sites with fantastic beaches and both places should be very hot at that time of year. J x


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27/4/2016 at 8:49pm
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A mine of information on here

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