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Campsites France

What websites do you all use to find campsites in France. What is the best. Also what book is the most useful. I think I need to buy one this year. Helen
 
You may as well ask, 'How long is a piece of string?' There are so many campsite guides out there and I am sure everybody has their favourite. For myself, I like the Alan Rogers Guide. It gives a good (and honest) description of each site, everything from big 5 star sites to small municipals. I have managed to locage several small, quiet sites that suit me fine using this guide.

No doubt you will now be bombarded with suggestions. You will have to pay your money and take your choice.
 
Helen, the Caravan Club's 'Caravan Europe Volume 1' is the most useful book to carry with you. For recommended sites use the Caravan Club's 'Travel Service in Europe' brochure or the Camping & Caravan Club's 'Carefree Holidays' brochure.
 
Seek out the tourist office local to your destination via Yahoo, Google or somesuch - they should list various sites. As for guide books Alan Rogers and both the major caravan clubs publish them as do Michelin Green Guide and the French Federation of Camping and Caravanning ( Ring U/K 01308 897 809 )
 
Hi

Enjoy your crossing to France. Visit a hypermarket in Calais and buy a copy of Le Guide Officiel Camping and Caravanning. It lists 10,800 + sites across France

p.s. It's written in French but is easy to follow.

Price 2004 appro
 
Hi

For information on websites for touring/caravanning in France try...www.tourisme.fr(this gives every French tourist office in alphabetical order from which select a town and find local info) www.ffcc.fr (French Federation of Camping and Caravanning) www.campingfrance.com (French campsites) and use www.viamichelin.co.uk (maps and routes in France) Beejay
 
Try select sites at Abergaveny, They have sites throughout Europe. We used their brochure and booked everything through them for Camp Du Lety at Benodet, all we had to worry about was pasports and euros. I think they have a web site www.select-sites.co.uk. we found them very helpful and cooperative. Good luck and enjoy yourselves
 

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