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Suggestions for Normandy caravan site please?

Aug 20, 2006
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My Wife and I (OK and the dog!!) are hoping to take our caravan abroad for the first time next September, and are hoping to visit Normandy - mainly for the D-day history etc.....

THere's just the two of us - no kids (except the spoilt 3 year old Sprollie!), and we're looking for a quiet site (ie don't need a clubhouse and entertainment), that obviously takes dogs.

Probable crossing will be via Dover fery or tunnel - can Normandy be reached easily without using toll roads from there?

Any suggestions and tips would be appreciated!

Regards,

Lee.
 
Dec 14, 2006
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Lee - have a look at the Camping Cheque website, www.campingcheque.co.uk - for sites which will cost just
 
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Le Cormoran, which is a Camping Cheque site, is 20 metres from the beach! It's near to St Mere Eglise, and although it appears to have loads of facilities, as I said in the last posting, sites in France will be quiet in September. After mid-August all the French go home, some Brits arrive, but sites are never full and really it's the best time to holiday. The site takes dogs, too. You'll be saving 7 euros per night by using Camping Cheques.
 
Dec 14, 2006
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Le Cormoran, which is a Camping Cheque site, is 20 metres from the beach! It's near to St Mere Eglise, and although it appears to have loads of facilities, as I said in the last posting, sites in France will be quiet in September. After mid-August all the French go home, some Brits arrive, but sites are never full and really it's the best time to holiday. The site takes dogs, too. You'll be saving 7 euros per night by using Camping Cheques.
Sorry, and you'll save 3 euros on the dog too, so 10 euros per night saving.
 
Aug 20, 2006
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Thanks for that Val.

I'll check those out. Le Cormoran sounds very good, as a certain sprollie LOVES to get wet while chasing birds ..........

Was looking at the ASCI card site, and came across a caravan site called Le Fanal - anyone know of this one?

Regards,

Lee.
 
Apr 29, 2009
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Have a look at Chateau De Martragny between Caen and Bayeux. Excellent site takes Camping Cheques and handy for all the British D-Day Beaches and the American Cemetery and Omaha Landing Beaches.
 
Dec 30, 2009
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Chateau De Martragny is my choice for normandy, beeen their twice. Great site and with camping cheques is great value. La Vallee is also a good site with sea views

Kevin H
 
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Why not try 1 week at Le Cormoran to visit the American beaches and museums and then travel back towards Bayeaux (Chateau Martragny) for the English / Canadian beaches?
 
Nov 25, 2009
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The municipal at Carantan. Good site quiet clean facilties right in centre of town. Good for extended stays. Relatively cheap.
 
Apr 29, 2009
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Wherever you decide there is one place everyone should visit - the American War Cemetery above Omaha Beach - unbelievably moving as is the British Cemeterey of course at Bayeuax
 

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