BigTim said:
Hi
Another possibility is stay Camping Chateau du Gandspette.
http://www.chateau-gandspette.com/campsite-france-nord-pas-de-calais.html
There is an English speaking vet within walking distance of the campsite and it is an easy drive to the ferry at Dunkerque. We used this site and vet several times when Max our collie was alive.
We too have used the vet in St Omer arranged through Camping Chaumiere. I think the wife of the campsite owner works for the vet and will make all arrangements. St Omer is a few miles from the campsite. However I would not recommend that campsite. We found the male owner rude and difficult. We stayed both on our outward and return journey and both times found him difficut and would NEVER stay there again.
In addition Chateau du Gandspette is an interesting area with a couple of supermarkets, including one with a petrol station in the village. Camping Chaumiere is on the other hand rather remotely located in a tiny village with no shops. Chateau Gandpette is much bigger site and a pleasant one with a swimming pool, restaurant and other amenities.
I hope this helps.
Tim
Tim, I'd be interested to know when you used le Chaumier, as the owner, Guy Barberry did struggle with a major illness, which did make him more irascible than usual! Having used the site for ten or more years, twice a year, and can tell you that he can be the most charming man, but he will not suffer fools.
Just as an example of his generosity: my Range Rover suffered a major calamity whilst on his site, and had to be relayed home, at the start of our week-long stay. He would not hear of going home with the car, insisting that at the end of the holiday, he would personally tow our caravan home for us.
During the week, he also took my wife shopping, and took our two dogs to the vet, as of course we had no car. There have many such instances over the years. I should add that probably 70% of his business is repeat.
Does this sound like a man who is "rude and difficult"?
I respect your right to your opinion, but Hey ho, we can't please all of the people.