One question that comes up time and time again is “What are the best campsites near to the ferry ports?” and so this week we aim to show you our top 10 favourite campsites that are within two hours of the ferry ports! Whilst many new and seasoned travellers are happy to venture further south into France, there are various groups who would prefer to stay a lot closer to the north coast.
We’ve decide to put together a list of our top 10 campsites with swimming pools as we know that one of the first things most families look for when booking a camping holiday in France is the availability and quality of the on site swimming pool complex. The great thing about French campsites is that this is one area that they recognise as being an important factor when booking.
We’ve put together below, a list of our favourite top ten beach holiday campsites in France because we know that one of the first things most families look for when booking a camping holiday to France is the distance to a good quality beach. Most peoples first thought when you mention a beach holiday in France is one of the many quality campsites located in the south of France.
Being parents we know the importance of keeping our children protected from the suns harmful rays. Sunburn in children can almost double the chances of them getting skin cancer when they’re older and around 50% of our total lifetime sunlight exposure occurs in childhood. Babies can burn in only a few minutes with older children suffering the effects of sunburn in under 10 minutes.
European Breakdown Cover is a policy taken out to cover you in the event that your vehicle develops a fault and breaks down whilst travelling abroad. Policies vary from company to company but in a nutshell, should your vehicle breakdown whilst abroad your policy will generally ensure your vehicle is fixed at the roadside or towed to the nearest garage where it can be fixed.
Carnac is a small town located in the Morbihan department of Brittany on it’s southern coastline. It’s believed that the name Carnac may come from the Celtic word “Cairn or Carn” which means a mound of stones erected as a marker or memorial. The Standing Stones at Carnac are truly remarkable and date back to the prehistoric age.