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28/6/2006 at 11:31pm
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Off on first camping trip to france shortly (Trinite Kervil) found loads good info on this website but wanted to know is mains water OK for our delicate UK tummies or do you have to drink the bottled stuff.......?


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28/6/2006 at 11:41pm
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Potable - OK
non potable - not ok

If in any doubt use bottled water (it's cheap enough)

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i only drink the beer or wine, unless i have a coffee, lol

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29/6/2006 at 12:03am
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Mains water in general is fine. I`ve never has any problems from it. Most campsites have taps marked specifically as drinking water. But as GreenPlum says, bottled is very cheap.

One comment about bottled water in France though....because of the level of dissolved salts some of it isn`t suitable for small children and babies, especially for making up formula. The ones that are suitable are marked as such, usually with a small picture of a baby.



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29/6/2006 at 12:14am
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we`ve never had any bother with french tap water.


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29/6/2006 at 6:39am
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Quote: Originally posted by floppy01 on 28/6/2006

i only drink the beer or wine, unless i have a coffee, lol

floppy


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I get ill drinking UK tap water !

Depends what your used to really ,but if you normally drink bottled water ,stick to it when away  ! as I found out



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29/6/2006 at 9:04am
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There's really no problems at all with the tap water here. It's as good as, if not better than the UK stuff.

At least we have some over here!



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29/6/2006 at 4:16pm
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We were drinking tap water all the time we were there but I have to say that it tasted a bit like swimming pool water - a bit strong on the chlorine front....

As someone else said here, bottled from the supermarket is dead cheap, not the rip off it is here.

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We always drink the French water but its either boiled for tea/coffee or in Scotch

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29/6/2006 at 5:25pm
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i always drink french water but usualy its been contaminated with grapes and red


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They have to comply with exactly the same laws as we do on the water front. The main difference being they actually give a damn about the quality of what they put in their bodies. As I recall, they publish the results of water tests on the noticeboard outside the local town hall. As others have said, it'll be marked non-potable if it's not ok to drink, but that's probably ok for a healthy adult to brush their teeth with.

For bottled water for littlies, kidney stone sufferers and the like, pick Spa as it has almost no minerals in at all. And tiny little bubbles - it's definitely my favourite

On the other hand .... drinking the wine instead is a valid option.

Food-wise I think the main thing is to be aware that they do love their unpasturised milk and cheese. Pasturised is "pasturisé" and unpasturised is "non-pasturisé". Nothing wrong with unpasturised milk and some of the cheese is lovely, but there is always a slight chance of Listeria if it's unpasturised. So not for littlies, pregnant women and the elderly really.

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Quote: Originally posted by lizex on 29/6/2006


They have to comply with exactly the same laws as we do on the water front.

Yep!  Since about 1989 - an EU directive.  Over 15 years and yet still people worry about water.  And campsites had to have 'potable' water ONLY on site for many years AFAIAA.

The main difference being they actually give a damn about the quality of what they put in their bodies.

Although according to an EU report some 'authorities' may not be as vigilant as others!  There has been some concern over the levels of minerals/pesticides etc getting into drinking water in some regions in France.   :-(   But, it's being watched.

 As I recall, they publish the results of water tests on the noticeboard outside the local town hall.

Yep!  As the monitoring/responsibilty is different in France to the UK.

As others have said, it'll be marked non-potable if it's not ok to drink, but that's probably ok for a healthy adult to brush their teeth with.

Absolutely!

For bottled water for littlies, kidney stone sufferers and the like, pick Spa as it has almost no minerals in at all. And tiny little bubbles - it's definitely my favourite

In total agreement. One reason why we have a water softener at home - not only does it make a great scum-free black coffee, it tastes great too and is supposed to help/prevent stones.  And as a tough old SAS friend of mine was reduced to tears passing stones, (ouuuuuch!) I think I'll pass on that!  ;-)

On the other hand .... drinking the wine instead is a valid option.

Yeah ......... but not to clean your teeth!  Hic!  ;-))

Food-wise I think the main thing is to be aware that they do love their unpasturised milk and cheese. Pasturised is "pasturisé" and unpasturised is "non-pasturisé". Nothing wrong with unpasturised milk and some of the cheese is lovely, but there is always a slight chance of Listeria if it's unpasturised. So not for littlies, pregnant women and the elderly really.

Liz

Liz ......... you are my sort of person!  Spot on.  All the worry about drink and food - then you get run over by a tram in the middle of France.  Ha ha!   

France is much like the UK these days - not (sadly, IMHO) as different as it used to be.   I've just had an e-mail from the nephew of an old French friend and his attitude to his national football team is exactly the same as mine is to England's.  The French attitude to food is changing ...... to eating out ..... clothes/fashion etc etc.  I couldn't believe it when we met some old friends a few months ago and the head of the house is now known as the pizza king of his village!  He used to be so proud of French cooking.  :-(   Basically, we're becoming 'global' in so many ways.  Thank goodness they speak a different language (at present) ........ otherwise I might as well go to Margate for a holiday! ;-))

Enjoy France and get friendly with the French ..... they're actually a wonderful nation when you get to know them - and they just love to rib us Brits!  :-)

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Thanks for all reponses, very helpful.


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I live in France (Brittany) all the time now and only buy bottled water to mix with the Pastis! Like you say, a report is issued quarterly in our monthly commune papers giving details of all the minerals in the water, the quality and suchlike.  The open-ness of public information here is remarkable!

Neither I, nor any of my friends and family, have ever suffered from an upset stomach because of water quality.  Drink it with every assurance that it is as safe (or safer in my opinion,) than the water in Wales!



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