Morning,not sure of route yet, hoping to take our time, toll free through France. We're in an old hymer so speed isn't a choice. Any advice on mobile phone apps. Your thoughts very much appreciated. Thanks bonniebiker
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Thanks very much for the info, will check it outWe use SearchforSites most regularly though others are available. They show a wide range of different types of drop over, aires and sites.
The Camping Car Park group have an increasing number of aires where you can see availability on the app. They have a card entry system and it’s worth getting the card before you go, it’s available at the machines but a little more complicated.
ACSI can be handy for a discount on some campsites out of season.
We discovered Camping-Car Park in our last week.We use SearchforSites most regularly though others are available. They show a wide range of different types of drop over, aires and sites.
The Camping Car Park group have an increasing number of aires where you can see availability on the app. They have a card entry system and it’s worth getting the card before you go, it’s available at the machines but a little more complicated.
ACSI can be handy for a discount on some campsites out of season.
Thanks for the infoWe use SearchforSites most regularly though others are available. They show a wide range of different types of drop over, aires and sites.
The Camping Car Park group have an increasing number of aires where you can see availability on the app. They have a card entry system and it’s worth getting the card before you go, it’s available at the machines but a little more complicated.
ACSI can be handy for a discount on some campsites out of season.
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Good adviceBest advice is not to plan, overthinking it spoils a good holiday. We are currently in France and it's a little busy now so we are booking a day or two ahead. In past years we never booked at all, just found a place late afternoon.
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Well saidWe find Camper Contact the most reliable app, Search 4 sites is quite good but doesn't list a lot of places and reviews need to be taken with a pinch of salt as most of the reviews are by Brits who expect far too much from an Aire.
Probably the olympics start soonBest advice is not to plan, overthinking it spoils a good holiday. We are currently in France and it's a little busy now so we are booking a day or two ahead. In past years we never booked at all, just found a place late afternoon.
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If you get the Camping-Car Park app, as mentioned above, I can recommend the site at La Rochefoucauld (a Camping Mon Village). It's very quite, well kept and has showers and loos and everything else. The pitches are large, too. There's a large supermarket 5 minutes walk away. The town is also 5 minutes walk away with the Chateau, the river, restaurants and even a chocolatier. It was the very first aire we went to in our MH and we really liked it
Thanks, that sounds really nice,I will write all the info down. Very much appreciated, looking forward to itIf you get the Camping-Car Park app, as mentioned above, I can recommend the site at La Rochefoucauld (a Camping Mon Village). It's very quite, well kept and has showers and loos and everything else. The pitches are large, too. There's a large supermarket 5 minutes walk away. The town is also 5 minutes walk away with the Chateau, the river, restaurants and even a chocolatier. It was the very first aire we went to in our MH and we really liked it
Thanks will doAnother vote for camper contact over search for sites.
If you get 5 reviews on S4S you will get 60 reviews on cc.
Another option is to view the journal map and see if anything is in your way that may interest you.
Top left open the list and hit journals. Then continental tours, then view map then view full map. Each of the 500 or so entries has a blog of some sort with photos and hints
Thanks very much, will doCheck out this web site it's rammed with info which gets updated regularly
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Thanks for the information,we were just going book as we were moving from one place to another but will make sure we plan ahead.Best advice is not to plan, overthinking it spoils a good holiday. We are currently in France and it's a little busy now so we are booking a day or two ahead. In past years we never booked at all, just found a place late afternoon.
I wouldn’t even do that, often we find we are driving through somewhere and decide to stop unexpectedly. Also we find we aim for a site or aire and realise there is a better one nearby when we get there.Thanks for the information,we were just going book as we were moving from one place to another but will make sure we plan ahead.
We shall try and get our heads around it as we're going along, lots of things to rememberwe aren't going to travel too far as we get off the ferry,will look for an aire/site then have a look for another while we're there.There are also lots of blogs written by people as they travel, many in France. Over the years I have found them very useful for finding sites and places to go. If a somewhere looks good, be it an aire or camp site, I favourite it on S4S and CamperContact for latter use.
We may be brave and do that toothanksI wouldn’t even do that, often we find we are driving through somewhere and decide to stop unexpectedly. Also we find we aim for a site or aire and realise there is a better one nearby when we get there.
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