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10/10/2005 at 6:57pm
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Swizzie, I would endorse Val's advice. The Camping Cheques are valid for two years, so any that you do not use the first year will be valid through the following year.
Have you decided on where you want to stay? We had ten days in the Vosges in June, staying at 'La Vanne de Pierre' at St Dié des Vosges. This was a good, although not outstanding site, with very nice, clean showers and toilets. The pool etc were not open at the time we were there. The lady in reception was friendly and helpful and the surrounding area was very picturesque. The charge for 10 nights was in fact only 7 camping cheques, so we rated it as very good value. We had several days out from there to the Alsace region - because of the fairly narrow, hilly roads, it takes about an hour the get down into Alsace, but it was well worth the drive.
Incidentally, The Caravan Club guide, although accurate in respect of all the other sites where we stayed, got practically everything about 'La Vanne de Pierre' wrong. Alan Rogers, on the other hand was accurate in every case - but of course, it covers far fewer sites than the CC Guide.
The only site we have stayed on in the Jura is 'La Pergola' at Doucier, but that was a long while ago and it has been very much developed since then.
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11/10/2005 at 10:56am
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Suzzie, we went down to St Dié, in the Vosges, with the caravan and stayed there, travelling into Alsace on day trips. We would not have relished towing the caravan on the roads which ran through the Vosges into Alsace (although we did see some being towed), but the road down as far as St Dié was fine. We took the A26 to the south of Reims, then the A4 to Metz and the N57 from there. If you were taking the caravan down directly to Alsace, I would suggest staying on the A4, which goes via Strasbourg and Colmar right down to Mulhouse and the Swiss border. Although the area to the west of this road is mountainous (the Ballons d'Alsace) the area to the east, the Plain of Alsace, is quite flat and the Autoroute runs though this flatter area, (but has good views of the mountains).
Because we went on from the Vosges to Burgundy, on the return journey we took the N20 via Epinal and joined the A31 at Vittel. Again, we had no problems with this route.
Incidentally, although the days were fine, we did find that even in mid-June, night time temperatures often dropped dramatically in this area, so it is definitely worth having some warm bedding!
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