Our latest issue reveals France's best-kept secret

Kate Taylor

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Practical Caravan's latest magazine reveal's France's best-kept secret – a little-known part of the wild Atlantic coast. Also in the June issue we bring you our pick of ten great campsites in the whole of France, an essential guide to the sites and sights of Devon, touring in the Fens of Cambridgeshire and lots more.
It's an edition highlighting the extremes of caravanning, too – we get to see inside a hand-built military caravan based on Monty's wartime caravan, and we also review the unashamedly luxurious four-berth Vanmaster V640 TB!
Take a look inside the latest issue via my news story – Discover France's best-kept secret with our June issue!
 
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Read it couple of days ago. Loved the Monty version. Was in a Rolls specialist workshops few weeks ago, and the REAL Roller was there, stripped down to chassis for rebuild, but the distinctive lines of the windscreen were the giveaway.
And I promote the Fens for quite road touring. I live here in Wicken, lovely village with campsite and views of Ely Cathedral 9 miles away.
Must say, France always attracts me, and Atlantic coast is spectacular .
 

Parksy

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Pedr01800 said:
Read it couple of days ago. Loved the Monty version. Was in a Rolls specialist workshops few weeks ago, and the REAL Roller was there, stripped down to chassis for rebuild, but the distinctive lines of the windscreen were the giveaway.
And I promote the Fens for quite road touring. I live here in Wicken, lovely village with campsite and views of Ely Cathedral 9 miles away.
Must say, France always attracts me, and Atlantic coast is spectacular .
I must concur with the statement about Wicken being a lovely village.
We stayed on the C&CC certified site there a few years ago after spending the previous August Bank Holiday weekend at the Twinwood Festival near Bedford.
We enjoyed spending an evening by a huge on site bonfire celebrating a fellow campers birthday, he was semi permanent and living in a huge motorhome and the site wardens were a delightful South African couple, We also has a look around the windmill which was operating on the Saturday.
We may get back that way one of these days
 
May 7, 2012
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Not seen the article on France's Atlantic Coast yet but we have been there twice and certainly we liked it.
 

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