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Oh, and needs to be close to a beach
Does the LR Assist cover me when in France or do I need to take out additional cover from some other organisation ?D4 HSE - Aintree Green
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LR Assist covers you whilst in Europe - but it is the AA that actually operates the French side, and they were excellent when we had a problem BUT beware the French Dealers can be very slow - in fact very very slow LR Discovery 4 XS pulling an Airstream 532 Caravan also own (since new) a 1996 MGF
5th Jan 2017 11:46 am
Russell
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We stopped off at a site called Chateau Chanteloup
a few years ago as an overnight stopped and loved it and the atmosphere, have been going there ever since. Lots to do locally, site is family friendly and runs entertainment at the Chateau during higher season but you do not have to go there if you do not want. It is easily accessible in a day even with a tin tent in tow and generally has very good weather.MY17 D5 1st Edition Namib Orange
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5th Jan 2017 11:47 am
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Get a toll tag, well worth the extra if you are driving from Calais.
Instead of a trailer what about a roof box and towbar mounted bike carrier, I use max raxx allows you to tow and have a bike on the towbar at the same time!
Richard
5th Jan 2017 12:18 pm
GlosBoy
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Russell/Richard
Thanks and food for thought so will look this evening
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And Toll Tag - we didn't get one last year when going from Calias to Nice and should have so will def look into this D4 HSE - Aintree Green
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We did http://www.leclarys.com/en/ for our first foray to the land of garlic, good cycling to be had and not too far from the beach.
5th Jan 2017 12:38 pm
Jarvis
Member Since: 16 Dec 2009
Location: West Berkshire
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Camping Logis Du Brueil at Royan has new pool complex this summer! Maybe a bit far from Calais. Of course, you could drive to Portsmouth and spend your first night of the holiday on the ferry sailing to St-Malo to reach Royan.
5th Jan 2017 12:43 pm
maplecottage
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Can do Logis to Calais in 11 hours (with tin tent !)
you could drive to Portsmouth and spend your first night of the holiday on the ferry sailing to St-Malo
Much superior to travelling to & from Dover & being stressed by on all the roads around Calais.
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5th Jan 2017 12:46 pm
GlosBoy
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I like driving and hate boats with a vengeance - did Calais to Nice ( stop over in Dijon) last year and thought the drive was easy compared to UK roads D4 HSE - Aintree Green
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We are looking to take our first camping trip to France this year.
Looking at Vendee area.
We have 2 small kids ( 9 & 6) and want something to on a camp to keep them occupied like pools but not big on "family" entertainment.
We have found a site ( Camping and Caravaning) that looks to have some nice places in Vendee - which looks drivable in a day.
I am also after a trailer that we can mount push bikes on so any advice would be appreciated.
TIA
We went down the west coast of France last summer with our two kids (4 and 5 at the time). We've never stayed on "family" camp sites before so were feeling a bit apprehensive, however it all turned out great. First place we stayed at was in the Vendee "Camping le Chaponnet", booked through the C&CC. Nice pool and not too big. Also has tennis and football courts plus an adventure playground for younger kids. Site tracks are quiet enough for the kids to cycle around. It has an on-site bar and restaurant, but there's a Lidl just around the corner for shopping. We stopped here for 5 days before moving on south. It may well suit your needs but have a shop around as there are loads to choose from in that area.
We have a trailer with bike racks. Have a look a Anssems trailers. Really well made and loads of options.
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NJSS wrote:
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you could drive to Portsmouth and spend your first night of the holiday on the ferry sailing to St-Malo
Much superior to travelling to & from Dover & being stressed by on all the roads around Calais.
NJSS
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