Winter 2018 (check back regularly as I still have to update all reviews for sites from our 2 previous French trips – and we still have to go through France to get home next month!)
Paid sites:
Les Abrias des Perches, la Ferte Vidam
Les Acacias, nr Tours
de Montreal, St Germaine la Belle (near Limoges)
De Bois-Redon, Septfonds (nr Caussade)
Les Violettes, Toulouse
Floralys, Narbonne
Free Camping (or low cost):
Dieppe Motorhome Aire (12 Euros including electricity, water, grey water and Chemical dump) Also possible to borrow cycles (free but with a credit card ‘deposit’) We felt perfectly safe here (our first experience of using an aire)
5 sites from Somport Tunnel to Caen – click here for details of our route and overnight stops on the way home in 2019
PREVIOUS TRIPS:
2016 – 6 week trip from St Malo, down the west coast, along the south coast and back to Caen via The Ardeche and Paris (again 🙂 ) For now I will show a website link to the campsite web page + a link to my post/s when we were staying there.
- Domaine du Logis, Combourg nr St Malo Campsite Website
- Camping la Pomme du Pin, nr St Jean de Mots Campsite website – Yelloh Village
- Camping La Canadienne, Lege le Cap Ferret Campsite website – Flower Camp
- Camping du Lac, nr Lourdes Camping du Lac, Pyrenees
- This is 1 of our favourite sites EVER – for the surroundings, the scenery and the general ambience 🙂
- Camping L’Arize, nr Foix Campsite Website – Flower Camp
- Camping Ma Prairie, Canet en Roussilon Campsite Website, Ma Prairie
- Camping Luberon Parc, Charleval Campsite website, Yelloh Village
- Esterel Caravanning, Agay nr Cannes Campsite website, Esterel
- See the following for posts of our time in the South of France:-
- Camping du Lion, Bourg St Andeol, Ardeches Campsite Website, the Ardeches
- Chateau d’Eperviere, Gigny-sur-Saone Campsite Website
- Camping de Paris, Bois de Boulogne Campsite website, Paris
- Chateau de Martagny, nr Caen (for the ferry!) Campsite website, Caen