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Cros de Mouton Cote'd'Azur

Hi Travelling to the South of France next Sept / Oct (08)with Camping Cheque Thinking of staying at the Cros de Mouton Cavalaire (What's it like?) also any other nice sites in that area and on the way down ?
 
Met someone in Provence in June who had just left that site. Theymoved because it was extremely steep , had to be towed on pitch by site staff. They said it was nice site if you were mountain goats. But you may like this type of site of course.
 
Sites on the way down:

1. Chateau du Gandspette at Eperleques just near to Calais.

2. Lac de Liez in Champagne/Ardennes region

3. Lac de Panthier at Vandenesse in Burgundy

4. Camp du Verdon at Castellane in the Verdon Gorge

and many others!

All the above take Camping Cheques, and will probably be open in September, but not sure about October. If you've an extended break then it would be nice to come back a different route - say across the Camargue and then up the A75 and the Tarn Gorges, for a real variety of scenery.

Have you got an ACSI card, too, which also offers discounts on site fees (some can be as little as 10 euros, including electricity)?
 
Sites on the way down:

1. Chateau du Gandspette at Eperleques just near to Calais.

2. Lac de Liez in Champagne/Ardennes region

3. Lac de Panthier at Vandenesse in Burgundy

4. Camp du Verdon at Castellane in the Verdon Gorge

and many others!

All the above take Camping Cheques, and will probably be open in September, but not sure about October. If you've an extended break then it would be nice to come back a different route - say across the Camargue and then up the A75 and the Tarn Gorges, for a real variety of scenery.

Have you got an ACSI card, too, which also offers discounts on site fees (some can be as little as 10 euros, including electricity)?
Thanks Val Will take a look at those sites when i get the new book !!
 
Met someone in Provence in June who had just left that site. Theymoved because it was extremely steep , had to be towed on pitch by site staff. They said it was nice site if you were mountain goats. But you may like this type of site of course.
Hi Ben but what did they say the site was like going there in June.
 

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