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dunton10
Member Since: 23 Dec 2006
Location: SUTTON COLDFIELD, WEST MIDS
Posts: 213
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Hi all
went to near Annecy as few years ago and fancy a trip back this summer.
Last time stayed on L'Escale at Grand Bornard, CC club site, but this time want to be nearer the lake and town.
Just me and the wife so no need for loads of activities in fact we like quieter sites and tend to use CLs in the UK.
anyone have any recommendations having visited the area recently?
thanks in advance.
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30th Jan 2014 7:43 pm |
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dantheman
Member Since: 12 Mar 2010
Location: Essex
Posts: 1739
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We used to stay at a site called camping international due lac blue nr doussard. The site goes down to the water. We used to take a speed boat with us and you could moor it and just wade out to it from the site. Some of the pitches were a bit tight if I remember but was 2000 when I last went. Fantastic setting a views. I would like to take tin tent and family this year if I can.
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30th Jan 2014 9:22 pm |
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nigel207
Member Since: 26 Mar 2009
Location: Nottinghamshire
Posts: 1359
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We stayed at Camping La Ravoire last June, and can recommend it. Whilst the site is towards the southern end of the lake we used the ferry for the trip into Annecy. Some of the pitches were a tad tight for larger outfits, but I'd certainly be happy to return. Depending upon when you're thinking of going, they accept Camping Cheques too.
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31st Jan 2014 5:23 pm |
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bongy
Member Since: 16 Jan 2010
Location: location location
Posts: 223
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dantheman wrote:We used to stay at a site called camping international due lac blue nr doussard. The site goes down to the water. We used to take a speed boat with us and you could moor it and just wade out to it from the site. Some of the pitches were a bit tight if I remember but was 2000 when I last went. Fantastic setting a views. I would like to take tin tent and family this year if I can.
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31st Jan 2014 6:52 pm |
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dunton10
Member Since: 23 Dec 2006
Location: SUTTON COLDFIELD, WEST MIDS
Posts: 213
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thanks guys I'll look those up. Although bit concerning re tight pitches as I have an Elddis twin axle. Still after 30years I can usually get it into most places, sometimes its even acceptable to the wife but usually once its level and legs down she decides the sun isnnt shining into the awning etc. Strange thats never a problem when we go to Wales.
Anymore recommendations ? particularly smaller basic sites. keep em coming.
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31st Jan 2014 7:04 pm |
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dantheman
Member Since: 12 Mar 2010
Location: Essex
Posts: 1739
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bongy wrote:dantheman wrote:We used to stay at a site called camping international due lac blue nr doussard. The site goes down to the water. We used to take a speed boat with us and you could moor it and just wade out to it from the site. Some of the pitches were a bit tight if I remember but was 2000 when I last went. Fantastic setting a views. I would like to take tin tent and family this year if I can.
We go there every year it's awesome!
It is a perfect setting for water skiing. Used to go for a 7 o clock ski and it was like a mill pond. From the website it looks like they have taken over the site next door? I would love to get back there this year and show the family
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31st Jan 2014 7:46 pm |
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Carabraxis
Member Since: 30 Dec 2007
Location: Mansfield
Posts: 221
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nigel207 wrote:We stayed at Camping La Ravoire last June, and can recommend it. Whilst the site is towards the southern end of the lake we used the ferry for the trip into Annecy. Some of the pitches were a tad tight for larger outfits, but I'd certainly be happy to return. Depending upon when you're thinking of going, they accept Camping Cheques too.
I have many happy memories of camping there.
A boat is a good thing to have on that site as you can launch from it. The wind is good for sailing / windsurfing at that end of the lake as well - we used to take a Laser on the roof with the tin tent behind.
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20th Mar 2014 9:50 pm |
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