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29/8/2006 at 8:09pm
Location: leicestershire Outfit: kyham espace deluxe
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Hi Charlotte,
we went here www.col-ibardin.com last year for three weeks and it was excellent. It has about 200 pitches, nice pool, great bar/restaurant. There is also a kids club which we did not use, and a small play area. They had traditional basque dancers one night, and a local band another. It was a quiet site, and we felt comfortable enough to let the kids wander about on their own. The surrounding area is beautiful, the site is at the foot of the Pyrenees and is almost half in France and half in Spain. There are lots of beaches within five miles. Some of the staff speak English but it is Basque France and all the better for it.
The loos/showers are excellent, pitches a good size. They fitted big, twin axle caravans and awnings on and our 12 man tent. There is a good mix of French, Spanish, Dutch, German and English people.
We travelled on the two night Portsmouth to Santender crossing with a 90 minute drive at the end on quick easy toll roads.
Hope all this helps, I am hoping to go back again in 2008.
Karen
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
30/8/2006 at 8:42am
Location: Wakefield West York Outfit: Swift Basecamp+ Fo
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The idea of going to France for next summer is great.
The only things you should really think about are the cost of crossings - Dover - Calais is the cheapest if towing but you should check out Speed Ferries if not towing.
The timings from different ports is: slightly less than 9 hours from Calais, slightly more from St Malo, over 6 hours from Blibao. (according to Auto route)
Driving in France is a joy - the roads are generally quiet. I have also heard of folk putting thier car onto the train in the UK and getting it off in the South of France. So it's up to you!
If you decide to drive you would be well advised to stop over at least once en route.
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30/8/2006 at 2:59pm
Location: Wigan Outfit: BMW 530i Bailey Ranger 470 4
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Hi Charlotte,
We've just returned from the south of France. We stayed at a campsite called Camping Club Holiday Marina: http://www.holiday-marina.com/
It's a really nice site - can't recommend it enough. We've got 2 nippers - 10 and 8 - and they were never bored. There's a swimming pool, a kids pool, a play area, a kids club etc etc. It's about 5-10mins walk to the beach.
We went in a caravan, but there were loads of folks there with tents.
The site itself is in a good location for sightseeing too - Port Grimaud (a.k.a. Little Venice) is a couple of minutes walk up the road, St Tropez is about 5-10mins drive away, and Monaco is an hour away.
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