MarketplaceCampsites In BrittanyPosted on December 17, 2010. French Camping Holidays - Six Steps to Planning a family vacation perfect It is advisable to plan French camping holidays in advance. The rise in popularity among British families for French camping holidays means booking early is essential to avoid disappointment. A considerable number of British families are choosing French camping holidays for their summer holidays.
Days consist of lying by the pool watching your children play with newly acquired friends. When toward evening the aroma of barbecues drifts around the campsite, all complemented by French wines from cheap quality. Enjoy your summer break is easy, here are six steps to make planning French camping holidays easy also.
1. What is the best time to travel?
If your children are preschoolers or you're traveling as a group of friends, then the months May, June and September are the least expensive. Additional benefits of these months include quieter roads, resorts and campgrounds. When booking French camping holidays in peak periods, book early to avoid disappointment that the campsites are full popular very quickly.
2. Choosing Your Camping
Normandy, Brittany and the Loire in the north of Cote d'Azur and Languedoc in the south, it is possible to camp in most regions of France. Choose an area that matches your interests, perhaps a retreat inland beach holiday or culture and tourism. For camping, the credit facilities available, the official symbol and the number of sites that match your preferences. Local amenities give you a good idea if a camping area can accommodate your interests.
3. Choosing your accommodation
French camping holidays offer a variety of housing. Tents, mobile homes and chalets, chalet style are available according to your preferences and budget. If your children are teenagers, go for the larger unit when possible it is worth while having a little more space. In most campsites, bed linen can be hired, if not, do not forget to make your own.
4. Getting there by sea, air or rail
Channel travels to France a little more delicate. Most holidaymakers drive to their campsite taking either the ferry or the Euro-Channel star through the Channel Tunnel. The ferry is slower but general cheaper and for the convenience of the Channel Tunnel takes only 35 minutes. Fly-drive options are alternately Motorail or driving all the way from the United Kingdom. In the book of the season of your Channel crossing, trains and flights early or you may find yourself with travel arrangements more expensive travel arrangements or not at all.
5. Stop en route
Regions Riviera and Languedoc in France can take 12 hours driving non-stop from the United Kingdom. In this case, many French holidaymakers on a camping holiday choose to stop en route. There are hotel chains across France, including Novotel, Ibis, Kyriad and Campanile rooms that offer good quality at reasonable prices.
6. Visit Disneyland Paris and the way back
The road travels through France is via Paris. For a little additional cost to consider a two-day stay at Disneyland Paris. It is possible to stay in hotels at Disneyland, but money can be saved by staying in one of the many hotels near Disneyland. And finally, leave enough time to visit CitiEurope in Calais, there is a large enclosed shopping mall where French produce at bargain prices duty free can be purchased.
Discover the charm, fun and relaxing French camping holidays for next year yourself. Plan and book in advance and you will not be disappointed.
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