Hi there
This year we are taking Roxy to France for her first foreign adventure - she is bored of this country
We are travelling to Morzine where we are staying with friends but are looking for somewhere to stay on the drive down - we are hoping to get 300 - 400 miles down
Then we plan to travel to the South and if anyone can recommend any sites that would be great
We have thought about staying at an Aire on the way down so again any advice much appreciated
Thanks
Lynne xxxx
Campsite advice for France
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Re: Campsite advice for France
When are you going? If it's during August, you'll be lucky to find sites, in the South, that haven't already booked solid I've even seen the roads, next to the sites, full up with tents etc
John
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Re: Campsite advice for France
We've got this, intending to use it for a few 1 night stopovers ths summer.
https://www.vicarious-shop.com/All-the- ... Aires.html
Cheers
Andrew
https://www.vicarious-shop.com/All-the- ... Aires.html
Cheers
Andrew
Re: Campsite advice for France
Camping le pins, salles sur verdon. Am there now.... beautiful, loads to do, village close, gorge walks, restaurants, lake is 1 min away, 2 hour drive to St tropez. But.... its been solid since we got here, as soon as someone leaves. Pitch is taken again next day!
Re: Campsite advice for France
Francophile is right, Schools break up from about the 5th July if you haven't booked well in advance you could struggle.
Hope you find somewhere
Hope you find somewhere
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Re: Campsite advice for France
We did a similar route last year. We bought last years copy of 'Cool camping guide France'. In there were some amazing sites.
A site just south of Remis (approx 4 hrs south of Calais enroute to Morzine) is in a town called Troyes. Totally fantastic. Also the Michelling Guide is a good bet as it shows loads of municipal sites that a lot of UK based guides don't cover!
Our girls were aged 4 and 2 so were stopping for pee pee breaks quite a lot. I seem to remember someone posting that staying on the Aires as not to bad - just be careful and all that jazz.
When staying at Morzine, take the opportunity to go down to Thonon le Bains onto Lake Geneva; there are some amazing 'beach' sites and the kids will have an amazing time - the water is a little 'bracing'. Closer to home - literally 5 mins from Morzine is Lac Montriond (sorry about the spelling), thats a lovely spot and excellent for a few hours - if you can get a spot!
A site just south of Remis (approx 4 hrs south of Calais enroute to Morzine) is in a town called Troyes. Totally fantastic. Also the Michelling Guide is a good bet as it shows loads of municipal sites that a lot of UK based guides don't cover!
Our girls were aged 4 and 2 so were stopping for pee pee breaks quite a lot. I seem to remember someone posting that staying on the Aires as not to bad - just be careful and all that jazz.
When staying at Morzine, take the opportunity to go down to Thonon le Bains onto Lake Geneva; there are some amazing 'beach' sites and the kids will have an amazing time - the water is a little 'bracing'. Closer to home - literally 5 mins from Morzine is Lac Montriond (sorry about the spelling), thats a lovely spot and excellent for a few hours - if you can get a spot!
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Re: Campsite advice for France
Thanks for the advice everyone
Like the sound of Troyes - we had thought that would be a sensible stop
Lynne
Like the sound of Troyes - we had thought that would be a sensible stop
Lynne
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Re: Campsite advice for France
If you have the time (link is really slow) check out
http://www.camping-municipal.org/
This lists all the French municipal camp sites - usually clean and cheap.
Ian G
http://www.camping-municipal.org/
This lists all the French municipal camp sites - usually clean and cheap.
Ian G