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08/3/2006 at 8:15pm
Location: Liverpool Outfit: Swift Challenger 560
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Hi Susan
We camp in France every year and have tried it both ways - booking in advance and finding something when we get there.
If you are travelling during the peak holiday season in France, which is really the last 2 weeks in July and most of August, you may find it difficult to get into a good site if you haven't booked. Last year we had no sites booked and travelled around a bit. We stayed in 5 sites over a 2 week period and to be honest, only one of them was good. Two of the others were OK and two were really bad, we only stayed there one night!
If you want to be sure of getting good sites then I would book in advance, however, if you are only planning on staying for 1 or 2 nights in each site, and you don't mind if they are not great, then get a good campsite guide book and go for it.
Whatever you do, enjoy yourself.
------------- Pixie
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10/3/2006 at 6:43pm
Location: 17130 Soumeras Charente Maritime Outfit: Campsite Charente Maritime
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Hi, Susan
I can help you here,
First Stop would be Le Chant d'Oiseau - at Saumur,
Second stop would be Camping de la Touche - Junction 25 off the A10
Third stop would be Twinlakes - Junction 37 off the A10 - towards Bordeaux.
Read up about the sites on the UK campsites section for France.
If you need any more help - please email me for more details.
------------- Jen and Rob
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15/3/2006 at 9:01am
Location: Zoetermeer Holland Outfit: Chateau 430 Nice
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By the way, whereabout would you go? If you are talking simple but clean, think about the municipal campsites. Most of them will be in the Michelin campsite guide.
Or the Camping a la ferme may be good.
Good simple sites: In Auvergne: the municipal in Champs sur Tarentaine, near Bort le Orgues, Auvergne.
Or the municipal of St. Nectaire, 'le Viginet'. Sevral other good campsites in that area too.
Both sites are more or less on opposite sites of the Massif du Sancy.
In the Dordogne, in Montignac there is a good Camping a la Ferme, called 'Le Sorbier'. Very charming, extremely simple but clean and a good hot shower.
In the Pyrennees the municipal of Ax les Thermes (actually the village of Luzenac) is good. More facilities, good pool, very reasonable priced, good location in mountain areas, very near several caves with prehistoric drawing, magnificant walking area. You can go direction of the valley of Pont dÉspagne, or just toward the end of the valley Andorra, or upward towards the plain of Montaillou. Cathar area. Near the Tourmalet if you are a cyclist.
A farm-like site in the valley of Gavarnie, near Luz St Sauveur (under lourdes), camping St Bazerque. basically a field next to an old farm, but clean sanitary facilities and very good location for walking.
None of these needed any reservation. The latter I showed up on the very day of the Tour de France! Can one make a worse mistake! But no reservation problem, only traffic jams by all the people coming down the route. In Ax le Thermes too i experienced the Tour de France, but showed up two days in advance.
Also no reservation problems and great to see whole show around the tour once.
------------- WL
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