More recommendations please. Caravan Site close to tunnel but not too close. thinking of spending 2 nights at the end of the holiday, 2 adults, 2 late teens and a 7yr old. Thanks
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The children might like a site by the beach - there are several - and what a wonderful beach it is. Camping Noirda at Audresselles might suit your family.
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Hi,
We stayed at Camping des noires mottes at Sangatte in October. Small site, very clean with beach across the road, 5 mins from the tunnel.
In August we prefer Bien Assise for our last night & probably better for children depending on what they enjoy! We’ve stayed there many times for short breaks as well & there’s plenty to do & see around the area,
We like Bien Assise too, but only use it in the ACSI discount period as it is quite expensive otherwise. We tried Noires Nottes but weren't impressed.
We like the Somme Estuary, if you think that might fit in with your travel times. Our favourite site so far is at Brighton-les-Pins but there's another site round the corner is more child friendly, swimming pool etc. Easy to walk to the shore.
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We would recommend the camp site in Wimereux, 15 miles from Calais, only five minutes from Nausica in Boulogne.Easy access to and from the A16 and a huge shopping centre for last mimute buys.
It rather depends what you want. For example, we found La Bien Assise to be very "English" - for example, there were no other nationalities there when we stayed. In contrast, St. Louis has a more "French" atmosphere, although a lot of Brits stay there. One word of warning though, depending on your outfit, you might find St. Louis a little tight. The pitches are not very big and the roadways narrower than on some sites.
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Bien Assis has large pitches and a superb restaurant (need to book). Swimming pool is small and full of kids- so we cycled instead (within close proximity of a supermarket/ small town.) Local bus stops outside site too.