Staying at service stations

Apr 1, 2010
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I would not advise it especially in France or Spain. There are always bona fide sites situated near to major roads.
 
Dec 14, 2006
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We've done it several times now at Baie de la Somme, near Abbeville, and in the past at a Service Area near to St Omer - but I wouldn't do it on an Aire that we weren't already familiar with (having visited it in daylight hours) or that wasn't recommended by someone else.

We only do it on our first night because we arrive in France too late to find an open campsite - but out of choice. When we can get earlier ferries, then we prefer a campsite - and we've never had problems finding a pitch when we've arrived early enough.
 
Aug 28, 2005
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i have stayed at service stations in France and Spain , the only trouble i have had is a lorry parking 9 inches away from the door of the caravan and i had to climb out of the window on the opposite side ,and pull forward to let my wife out ,the part i was in was for caravans only
 
Apr 20, 2009
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I did this for years but following three incidents decided to accept the general advice and not do it. If I found myself stuck due to unforeseen circumstances, I would have no choice but it would be anything other than a restful night!
 
Mar 2, 2010
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we have done it a couple of times but don't sleep for long its very noisy and hard to settle.Just do it when we are desperate for a break
 
Oct 9, 2006
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We have done it for years and I like it for the freedom of just pulling up when I feel enough is enough, we normaly try to get the one's which have got pleant of caravans/motorholmes already parked up.

Craig
 
Jan 22, 2008
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put a dog water bowl down by the step with a chunky chain wrapped around a corner steady.

You'll be safe enough.
 

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