Going to France for first time (2 Viewers)

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Dec 16, 2014
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Look at the Caravan Club web site,lots of useful information (caravan Club-driving abroad
Off top my head having just come back from France last week
Log book ( V something),evidence of insurance,UK sticker,2 hi vis jackets,spare bulbs,triangle for breakdown long arms for tolls.Some cities have a clean aire zone and therefor you need a sticker what rating your van is,basically keep on ring roads and you will be ok.
Map as well as good sat nav.Check your data roaming,I was restricted to a small amount and my wife had to pay Ā£2 /day.
where are you off so?
 
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Riverbankannie

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:hiya: Have a read of this
 
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How old is your motorhome ?

If it is not equipped with gizmos to detect electrical faults from elderly French camp-site power supplies, then one of those little gizmos for checking polarity and earth safety might come in handy?

A lot of folk think that they are unnecessary, but better safe than sorry.

For some reason a spare pair of spectacles is required, . . . . . . only if you wear them of course. :giggle:
 
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Mar 23, 2012
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How old is your motorhome ?

If it is not equipped with gizmos to detect electrical faults from elderly French camp-site power supplies, then one of those little gizmos for checking polarity and earth safety might come in handy?

A lot of folk think that they are unnecessary, but better safe than sorry.

For some reason a spare pair of spectacles is required, . . . . . . only if you wear them of course. :giggle:
Very sensible to require a spare pair of specs if you need them to drive.

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Aug 15, 2022
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Put a little sticker in your eye line saying keep right, or an arrow pointing right.
Roundabouts are easy, but be aware when pulling off and turning right or left that you go on the right side of the road.
Donā€™t let anyone rush you, ignore tailgaters and chill !
Enjoy

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lorger

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We are on our second trip to France on Friday and I have booked a ferry and the first two nights! After that I have saved lots of potential stops on Search for Sites. Brilliant App. Enjoy!!

At least doing it this way you have freedom to move if weather isnā€™t great, where are you planning on going.

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Weā€™ve been looking for fishing lakes this holiday, and have come across ā€˜plan dā€™eauā€™ - public lakes all over France (many of which have motorhome stops adjacent or near). Iā€™m sure thereā€™s a map that shows them, so you can plan your holiday with wild swimming for the kids. šŸ‘
 
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At least doing it this way you have freedom to move if weather isnā€™t great, where are you planning on going.
We are heading to Chenas outside Macon ... friends have a vineyard there.



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Jan 19, 2014
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New memberg. Gto France for the first time. Ferries and sites booked. What do I need to take I to consideration and where can I find helpful information
I've been going for 10 years and not needed anything more than I'd take in the UK apart from passport and some euros to get started. Don't worry just go šŸ‘ŒšŸ˜Ž
 
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Oct 26, 2020
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Look at the Caravan Club web site,lots of useful information (caravan Club-driving abroad
Off top my head having just come back from France last week
Log book ( V something),evidence of insurance,UK sticker,2 hi vis jackets,spare bulbs,triangle for breakdown long arms for tolls.Some cities have a clean aire zone and therefor you need a sticker what rating your van is,basically keep on ring roads and you will be ok.
Map as well as good sat nav.Check your data roaming,I was restricted to a small amount and my wife had to pay Ā£2 /day.
where are you off so?
Going to Brittany start of September. Thanks for your help and advice. Martin
 
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Mar 3, 2013
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Have a fabulous time. We have done a mixture of booked sites and Aires. For us first time we found it good to know where we were going to be. Made us feel a little more secure. Often did a couple of nights in each booked site and then maybe an aire either end of the holiday.
Next week we are off for 8 nights with nothing booked at allā€¦šŸ˜³šŸ˜³
 
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