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Caravan Sites In Loire Valley
August 2016 we would like to stay in a caravan site in France not northern France as we would like warmer weather so where are the caravan site that are family friendly and easy to drive to from Calais.
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Maybe this web site will help. I have preselected France
http:// www.ukc ampsite .co.uk/ sites/c ounty.a sp?regi on=Fran ce
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If you choose Calais as your port of entry, you're choosing the longest drive to warmer parts of France. Hence the popularity of Portsmouth-St Malo or Plymouth - Roscoff, or even Bilbao in northern Spain.
The longer and more expensive routes mean you arrive closer to sunny holiday areas, and as you'll have been overnight in a cabin (if you've any sense) then you're reasonably refreshed.
St Malo makes for an easy day's drive to the honeypots of the Vendee and the area to the west of Bordeaux, which is wick with caravan and camp sites.
The longer and more expensive routes mean you arrive closer to sunny holiday areas, and as you'll have been overnight in a cabin (if you've any sense) then you're reasonably refreshed.
St Malo makes for an easy day's drive to the honeypots of the Vendee and the area to the west of Bordeaux, which is wick with caravan and camp sites.
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