Have been talked about on this forum. But I am not sure exactly what they are and how they can be used.
Can you enlighten me?
Can you enlighten me?
Sorry, I was posting my reply, when you replied! I've done a list of sites in France which accept cheques in the school holidays - some as early as 15th August. Most sites accept them during Spring Bank holiday (and at Easter if the site is open):One more question.
How do sites quality "peak times", are they during school holidays?
Sorry just thought of another
Is it possible to get a site list before buying the cheques?
Thanks
Dodger
Posted it to soon - hope you can understand the list (I did it for my son and his girlfriend, who is a teacher, as they can only go during the School holidays. Each site specifies its own dates - the French peak season is much shorter than ours in Britain, from mid-July usually, to mid-August(ish) - and the sites on this list all take Camping Cheques during what would be our school holidays in England.One more question.
How do sites quality "peak times", are they during school holidays?
Sorry just thought of another
Is it possible to get a site list before buying the cheques?
Thanks
Dodger
Sorry......Thanks also to GrahamVal A and Mike
Thanks for your help and advice.
The site list on webpage is adequate to decide if C cheques are for us or not.
Dodger
many thanks for that Lesley, that will proberbly be the best thing to do as there will be two of us (outfits) travelling together. Did you use Camping cheques, if so did they hace an offer on as many do ie- stay 7 nights, for only 6 cheques, type of thing?? I believe some do.Tankie -
When we pulled off the ferry last August, people were trying to find a space to pull up on the side of the road. I don't know of any other area. However, not too far away (approx 15 to 20 mins) is Chateau Martragny. You can let them know by email that you are going and just pull up on the large grassed pitches on one side of the driveway. We did this last year - it was dark but you can see where you are going with your headlights and just drive onto a pitch. You will not need to unhitch - just get your torch to put your legs down and you're set. Water & electric are at the rear of the pitches so it would be worthwhile having a walk on the pitches before you pull on to make sure you are close enough.