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IGP Member Since: 09 Jul 2020 Location: Malvern Posts: 288 |
We went on our first caravan holiday to France last year (2022) and had no problems at all. We stopped at numerous campsites (we didn't want long driving days) both on the way down to Saumer and back. All the camping pitches were very good with plenty of room for both car and caravan including the awning. Like you we prefer to have the flexibility of parking up and then taking the car into town rather than have to pack up camp every time we want to go anywhere.
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10th Jan 2023 9:53am |
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philip1972 Member Since: 16 Jun 2017 Location: Marval 87440 Posts: 526 |
Sounds ideal to me.
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10th Jan 2023 10:50am |
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IGP Member Since: 09 Jul 2020 Location: Malvern Posts: 288 |
Mine is an Elddis Infinity 574 so about 18' long internally. Be wary of twin axle vans as some sites do not allow them due to them being associated with the Gypsy community. 2013 Vogue SE SDV8
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10th Jan 2023 10:58am |
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philip1972 Member Since: 16 Jun 2017 Location: Marval 87440 Posts: 526 |
Thanks.
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10th Jan 2023 12:38pm |
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Buz1500 Member Since: 05 Sep 2011 Location: Cumbria Posts: 369 |
We’ve had an Adria Isonzo for 5 years and spend 4 weeks every year in France, besides numerous trips in the Uk. It’s a single axle and over 8 metres in length, including the a-frame. It’s very stable and a lot easier to manoeuvre in small spaces on a single axis. 2019 L405 SDV8 Autobiography
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10th Jan 2023 1:02pm |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1190 |
We have a twin axle which is 18mtr including tow bar France is ok as long as when you book to tell them you have a twin axle no problem.
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10th Jan 2023 3:18pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
I have to agree with Tinman, the sites don't have the same spacing rules as UK sites. I got caught out about 10 years ago for being twin axled. They charged me the traveller rate of about £55 for the night. It's done to put off travellers from attempting to stay. It was my first time in France with a caravan so gave in without a fuss, never happened since. Some sites belonging to the French Caravan club insist on a form showing proof of residence to back up that you're a homeowner. |
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9th Mar 2023 5:13pm |
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