We want to tour France in early August without booking ahead any campsites.
We tend to travel (normally in June) from Dunkirk via Lacunau Ocean near Bordeaux down to Argeles Sur Mer stopping for a couple of days when we discover somewhere nice.
Do you think we will be able to just turn up at campsites in August and get a place or is France so crazy in August that this would turn into a nightmare?
I can't seem to find any definate information on this, and we would hate to have to book ahead.
I strongly suggest you book ahead. Our local campsite (and it's not in the South of France) is booked solid throughout the summer!
If you are afraid of the lack of spontaneity, book short stays at several sites, but do book ahead .....
We caravan at the end of August (last week)and through September and have never booked yet
We ring ahead as we are travelling and so far have only had one site say no and that was because they had closed due to illness of the owner
We also look for sites that use the Camping Cheque system of payment as it's very cost effective at £10.30 a night for our unit of 2 people
What about the last two weeks in July? Would this time be a lot better?
I believe it is August when the country is on holiday?
Paris and all the civil servants start from the 14 July bank holiday and the worst day to travel according to the 'Bison Fute' (Crafty Bison .. traffic flow monitoring) is the last Saturday in July......
Maybe Germany is the answer? - The Black Forest and Bavaria are always beautiful
Hi all, have switched forums from egypt to france ~ we have booked crossing from poole to san malo 24/8 returning to Poole on 4/9. i have booked 1 night in hotel on arrival in san malo and thats all!!! never been to france before but hubby wants to take the car over for a change of holiday and to fill the boot with wine . we will hopefully be driving down to Bordeaux area near the lakes (right hand side of map) and i want to have a look at toulouse (excuse the spelling). any ideas really appreciated dont want to miss the ferry back to UK. elaine.
Try this place
Toulouse
Toulouse is the centre of France's high tech industry and in particular the aerospace industry (Concorde and Airbus invented here).Airbus also do tours in french and english This has led to the growth of a cosmopolitan, vibrant conurbation with the second largest student population outside Paris.
Toulouse is known as 'La Ville Rose' due to the warm, pink brick used in many of the buildings in the centre of the city. The Vieux Quartier is particularly charming with its narrow alleyways, cafes, oyster bars and squares such as Place Capitole. Here you'll find some grand Renaissance palaces built by merchants who became rich from the woad (blue dye) trade. The fleamarket is also worth investigating and usually takes place on Sundays in Place St-Sernin.
Cite de l'Espace interactive, hands-on exhibition into space exploration. Learn how to launch a rocket!
Basilique de St-Sernin visit the largest Romanesque basilica in Europe
Eglise des Jacobins a Dominican convent with awesome palm-shaped vault
Galerie Municipale de Château d'Eau a 19th century water tower and is home to photographic exhibitions
Cathedrale St-Etienne northern French Gothic style cathedral
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 4:03 pm Post subject:
Toulouse is the centre of France's high tech industry and in particular the aerospace industry (Concorde and Airbus invented here
Be Very careful
Concorde was a JOINT Anglo French construction and the intial ideas and planning were in Bristol !
Airbus is ASSEMBLED there not invented again it is an joint idea mooted by British French German and originally Spanish Aerospace boffins
They still shouldn't have grounded Concorde and Toulouse IS a wonderful place to visit
Regards
Gray
The madcaravanner from Chesterfield
http://www.le-tedey.com
We've decided to head for Switzerland instead of France in August. We are hoping the campsites will be less busy so that we can just turn up. What you think?
We stayed at campsite called Le Tedey in the Bordeaux area at Lacunau. Its right on the lake shore and set amongst the woods. There is a little sandy beach with a bar which is nice to watch the sunsets from and you can walk around the lake to a small town with a few nice restaurants. Would recommend it. website is We've decided to head for Switzerland instead of France in August. We are hoping the campsites will be less busy so that we can just turn up. What you think?
Probably a better area than the south BUT (and they are big buts) LIE LOW on 1 August which is the Swiss National Day and there are long queues for the borders and NO FREIGHT at all (not quite sure where your campervan comes) and August 15 which is Assomption (Feast of the Virgin Mary when she got 'assumed' into heaven) which is a public holiday in France, Italy (DISASTER!) and Germany for a start!
Your idea of the Black Forest is a good one - and as I live in Alsace, I would suggest that you might like to start over here, and enjoy the Vosges mountains, the local food and wine and beautiful houses before you cross the Rhine.
Kindest regards,
Alsa
August the 15th is only a holiday in Catholic parts of Germany, in Bavaria in the south but not Baden-Württemberg where the Black Forest is situated.
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