We have decided on La Palombiere Sarlat, Dordogne for our holidays next August and we now need to find a stop over for one night on route. We are taking a trailer tent and would prefer not to set it up just for one night so we are looking at maybe a cheap B&B or travel lodge type accomodation. We will be driving from either Dieppe or Calais as not decided on which ferry yet but we are happy to drive 250-300 miles before stopping.
Karende
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Have a look here and you will find all the French hotel chains. Rouen is a good halfway point to Sarlat and you will find most of the chains have a hotel here. I have used Etap, Hotel B&B and Kyriad and they are all good.
It's worth looking out for special offers on the web, this year we used the Campanile chain, they were doing a special offer 80 euros for 2 rooms, breakfast was extra but not over charged esp. as the buffet was so extensive we managed to get lunch out of it also! We stayed in Deauville but they are all over France.
We went to Dordogne this year and stopped off at a B&B Hotel in Orleans. Basic, clean, cheap (56 Euro for a family room), and has secure parking.
They are all over France and can be booked on the tinternet.
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we need a stopover in a bb in caen, and like karende dont want to put our folding camper up as we will be arriving in caen at 10pm, are the parking facilities secure as hubby is fretting abit about leaving our fc in carpark over nitght
Quote: Originally posted by stevewils on 14/9/2006
We went to Dordogne this year and stopped off at a B&B Hotel in Orleans. Basic, clean, cheap (56 Euro for a family room), and has secure parking.
They are all over France and can be booked on the tinternet.
Ditto - on the way back we stopped at the BB in Chartres
Spanish Eyes, I would check that your folding camper will fit in the car park as the bays are only the length of a car, I had to unhitch my trailer and place it sideways in front of my car for it to fit.The car park is locked by a barrier at night but someone lifted my tarp, on my trailer throught the night,luckilly I had an alarm fitted so nothing taken.