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Normandy campsites
Normandy campsites
by Warebus » Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:52 pm
I'm thinking of taking the bus over to Normandy May June time to do some of the invasion beaches , museums etc. does anyone have any recommendations for campsites. Will probably be just 2 or 3 nights.
I went by car a couple of years ago and stayed in a self catering apartment, but think its time i took the bus on a trip!
Cheers.
I went by car a couple of years ago and stayed in a self catering apartment, but think its time i took the bus on a trip!
Cheers.
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Re: Normandy campsites
by agpul » Tue Jan 20, 2015 9:34 pm
We stayed in a beautiful campsite in fecamp up on the hill above the marina it was great, fantastic views out to sea
Chemin de la corniche
Chemin de la corniche
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Re: Normandy campsites
by 8 8US » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:02 pm
We toured through Normandy last August.
Worth sitting in the queue for the Pont de Normandie
Honfleur is beautiful, we camped not too far away at La Briquerie:-
http://www.campinglabriquerie.com/en/?P ... a56dbc386c
A big site but 5 star camping, great pool area etc.
We moved on then to Arromanches-les-bains and were going to camp near there but moved on to Bayeux instead and then headed for the coast late in the afternoon and camped near Mont-St-Michel ready for the next day.
We didn't book any sites whilst touring round, just a little google the night before and then a quick call to see if they had space, that way you are not stuck to a strict routine.
Good luck, you will have a cracking time.
Worth sitting in the queue for the Pont de Normandie
Honfleur is beautiful, we camped not too far away at La Briquerie:-
http://www.campinglabriquerie.com/en/?P ... a56dbc386c
A big site but 5 star camping, great pool area etc.
We moved on then to Arromanches-les-bains and were going to camp near there but moved on to Bayeux instead and then headed for the coast late in the afternoon and camped near Mont-St-Michel ready for the next day.
We didn't book any sites whilst touring round, just a little google the night before and then a quick call to see if they had space, that way you are not stuck to a strict routine.
Good luck, you will have a cracking time.
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Re: Normandy campsites
by Warebus » Wed Jan 21, 2015 10:08 pm
Yeah , i love that bridge! The Viaduc de Millau is quite impressive too! But a bit far for this trip!
I do like the idea of not having to pre book, maybe somewhere around Utah beach / St Mere Eglise then something around Ouistreham
I do like the idea of not having to pre book, maybe somewhere around Utah beach / St Mere Eglise then something around Ouistreham
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