Camping in France - guide books or internet sites

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Camping in France - guide books or internet sites

Post by bongodonkey » Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:13 pm

Hi there,

We are planning a couple of weeks in France with a 4 night road trip down south towards Geneva, stopping over near Morzine for around 4 nights and then a 4 night road trip back up to the ferry.

I'm after any suggestions for a really good indepth road atlas and a really good French campsite guide (including the do's and don'ts). Finally we are on LPG and I have heard that we may need an 'adaptor' to fill up with gas as it's all foreign over there!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers Oz

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Re: Camping in France - guide books or internet sites

Post by missfixit70 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:48 pm

These guys have got Aires & campsites guides for wherever you want to go - http://www.vicariousbooks.co.uk/ if you don't need all the facilities & can live out of the bongo, I'd highly recommend using the Aires, plenty of free ones 8)
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