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Flying Scotsman
 


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Camping in France

I am thinking of taking the tin tent to France at the end of July.
I am looking at campsites in northern France.
Taking the ferry from Poole, portsmouth to Cherbourg, I have used this route before, so looking in that sort of area

Any thoughts or recommendations, previous experience?
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As far as i know we have never been north so dont know what its like but we go down to southern france. We use this site http://en.chateau-de-chanteloup.com/ Thumbs Up Its the nicest site i have ever been to and we have been back the 5 years in a row! Freinds have been going there for 20+ years and havent got bored yet Laughing Its a great family site, got a pool, fishing lake, activertys for all (organised by the site for a very small cost) and evreyone there is so freindly Thumbs Up Is defo worth a look is you have kids Thumbs Up

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As far as i know we have never been north so dont know what its like but we go down to southern france.

Mark


Mark, you probaly started in the North, and headed South from there Rolling with laughter

Oh EDIT, you more than likely went North again from the South to get home





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Les Catels all seem to be pretty nice. It's a bit cheaper to book direct if you can.
Stayed here last year, was good. Not the biggest site but a lovely location and plenty to do.
About 600 miles door to door from Reading.

http://www.les-castels.com/fr-camping-les-...ing27.html


Don't think I could be r'sd to drive much further with a caravan though Thumbs Up
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We've used quite afew Castels sites, and they are, in general, pretty good. Worth a look, as they have quite a few spread throughout France.

Head accros the peninsular to L'Orangerie de Lanniron near Quimper - nice site on the river with golf course.

http://www.les-castels.com/

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Another Les Castels http://www.camping-castels.co.uk/camping-l...ping2.html

A bit closer, really nice if not a bit busy (August last year)
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thanks for the info, I like a few of these sites, just have to agree which one!! Thumbs Up
  
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To me the end of July means the beginning of August and the French go on holiday in August!

Obviously if that is your only opportunity then you have to go for it.

I find September one of the best times to go, especially to the south.
  
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Depends on what you want. But if you want some peace and quiet then try le puits in Normandy. Great site huge pitches great place to do nothing. Though close to the beaches in Normandy. Best campsite for relaxing I have been on. If you have teenage kids though they may get bored there.
  
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Russell's son wrote:
As far as i know we have never been north so dont know what its like but we go down to southern france. We use this site http://en.chateau-de-chanteloup.com/ :thumbsup:Mark


Southern France Shocked It's near Le Mans - that's not Southern France Laughing It's not even mid Fance!

Try this one http://www.campinglesrivages.com/BIENVENU_GB.htm - now this one is in Southern France and the Gorges du Tarn area is truly spectacular Thumbs Up
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well that what the old man tell me so i just go along with it Laughing
  
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How long does it take to get just south of La Rochelle? We're getting 7pm train so hopefully the kids will sleep most of the way.....
  
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