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14/6/2005 at 8:56pm
Location: Fife Scotland Outfit: Bailey Pageant Bretagne Audi A4 2.0TDI
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Hi
We are doing eurotunnel 2 ad 2 kids with 7.3m caravan £180 9th july to 22nd july then heading down to St Jean De monts where we will stay for 9 nights at La Yole which has been well recommended www.la-yole.com
Booked direct with La Yole but booked everything else through caravan club and all in 13 nights is costing us just under £500
Hope this helps
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15/6/2005 at 12:57pm
Location: Brigg North Lincolnshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 6P
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Hi DimDim (please explain the name!!),
We always go to Royan, just a bit further South from la Rochelle. My wife used to go on family holidays here every year during her childhood, and my in-laws have researched the whole coast over many years, coming to the conclusion that this area has the best beaches. It depends what you want of course, but around la Palmyre you'll find miles of beatiful sandy beaches backed by pine forests, and with very little commercialisation apart from at the resorts. Also, the weather here is always good (a few spectacular nighttime thunderstorms sometimes though!) with 25-30 degrees the norm in July/August. Only pack shorts and T shirts - you won't need anything else, even if it rains! Also, the zoo at La Palmyre is fantastic - often referred to as the best in France - the children would love it. Also, there's a good network of cycle tracks that run along this stretch of coast, so lots of potential there too.
We are going with a 2 and 4 year old this year. This campsite is cheap and about 10-15 minute drive from the beaches http://www.campingcoquelicots.com/. No swimming pool but it's excellent value, has very clean facilities, and very few Brits there! There is a takeaway snack bar and some play equipment there. The highlight is the local melon farmer who visits every evening, selling fresh Charentais melons from the boot of his car!
We're crossing with Speedferries Dover-Boulogne with MPV, roofbox and trailer for £100 (although I think prices have come DOWN since we booked!). Ferry companies seem to charge the earth for trailers - our original P&O Dover to Calais quote was £450 with a trailer, £160 without! We have an overnight stop at Auberge St Jacques in Meung sur Loire - a logis de france hotel www.logisdefrance.com . These are great and child friendly with family rooms available - and a taste of proper France - cheap and with good restaurants.
Hope this is useful for you.
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15/6/2005 at 8:39pm
Location: Lugwardine,Hereford Outfit: Khyam Ultimate
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Dear Andy, Deb, Louisa, Eric et al,
Thanks for superb replies, very useful information.
DIMDIM refers to my initials twice, Derek Ivor Manning, sad I know !
Have had a look at the map to see distance from Bourlogne to La Rochelle, hell of a journey. Have to way up either more money for ferry and shorter distance to travel or cheap ferry crossing but long drive ahead. Don't know if we are that brave!
Campsite sounds a bargain but ideally we would want a pool.
Many thanks for your advice, hope you all have a great holiday.
Derek and Julie Manning
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16/6/2005 at 12:35pm
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Last year my Wife and 3 kids(12,11 & 9) went to St.Palais-sur-mer which is near Royan, the actual campsite wasn't much(3 star), but the surronding area and beaches were excellent, the Zoo at Palmyre is great for a cloudy day, we took our own tent and travelled Portsmouth/Caen with P&O, this year were not going so far south, as to save money we're taking the Dover/Calais with SeaFrance and camping at L'Oceano d'or which is at Jard-sur-mer on the south of the Vendee, although it will be about an 8hr drive, I hope to save about £400 from the ferry crossing (£125 for MPV + R/Box) the pitch is 640euro for 26/7 to 9/8 campsite has pool complex with waterslides etc, as for driving route is always use Michelin mainly because they are a French Co, hope you all find your way and happy hols, best regards, Martin
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16/6/2005 at 10:07pm
Location: Lugwardine,Hereford Outfit: Khyam Ultimate
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Martin, Belinda and Chevy
Once again super advice, have taken it all in.
Will prob go Poole/St Malo. Do most of you pre book campsite or just turn up? The first year we went we just found a campsite and were lucky enough to find a pitch. Can anyone suggest overnight stay coz with the above crossing you arrive in St Malo at 8.00pm then travel down to Royan area is 6hr drive so obviously can't arrive at campsite in early hours so perhaps we need an overnite stop (or sleep in the car).
Also Belinda we have just found our 2005 campsite brochures after your suggestion.
Again many thanks, enjoy your hols and perhaps we may meet one day.
Derek
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