What port are you going to use? Near the Channel ports, we stayed at a campsite at Pontorson, Camping Haliotis, near Mont St. Michel. Very good. In Brittany, we stayed at Camping Point St. Gilles, Benodet, good, and Camping du Letty just across the road, not much facilities. If you can be in Benodet on August 15th, there is a great festival and firework display that evening. We also stayed in Camping Kervilor, near Trinite sur Mer, a few miles from Carnac, quite good. Basically, if you pick a campsite in the Eurocamp brochure, they will nearly all have kids' clubs, pools and sports facilities. Book direct with the campsite, they nearly all speak good English , and you will save €€ over brochure prices.Good evening everyone,
I'm looking for recommendations for a campsite / mobile home park in france. Ideally not too far from the ferry ports. Its for two adults and a five year old. We have done the Haven campsites in the uk, taking one of their mobile home options but the weather is not guaranteed. Some place with good facilities and near a good shopping location. All comments welcomed and answered. If you have had a good experience in a site in the uk please mention that too.
Thanks
Westgolf
Hi I would recommend having a look at Italian campsites we have been going for the last 3 years to a place along the Adriatic coast a place called pra delle torri its a fabalous place everything you need on site. The flights would probably coast the same as the ferry to France. It's worth a look.
What port are you going to use? Near the Channel ports, we stayed at a campsite at Pontorson, Camping Haliotis, near Mont St. Michel. Very good. In Brittany, we stayed at Camping Point St. Gilles, Benodet, good, and Camping du Letty just across the road, not much facilities. If you can be in Benodet on August 15th, there is a great festival and firework display that evening. We also stayed in Camping Kervilor, near Trinite sur Mer, a few miles from Carnac, quite good. Basically, if you pick a campsite in the Eurocamp brochure, they will nearly all have kids' clubs, pools and sports facilities. Book direct with the campsite, they nearly all speak good English , and you will save €€ over brochure prices.
Not sure what kind of shopping you mean but there are always loads of Supermarche, Intermarche, Carrefour or Geant superstores nearby for great food shopping or household goods.
We went to Annecy in France with a 4 and 1 year old. Had a great time. Loads to see and do there, mountains and lakes all around. Problem is it's 1,000km off the boat so wouldn't suit you in that regard.
Steven
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