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EYorkshire



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Anyone else heading across the water?

So we are touring again this year, but this time for 9 weeks, setting off the begining of May and returning in July. Two of us and our dog taking the tunnel to Calais, down through France into Italy, across to Slovenia then into Austria before returning via Germany and Belgium.
No sites booked and we'll stay where the sun is shining and move on where its not. Looking for more of this sunshine and space like it was in Austria and Slovenia last year.

What are your plans with your caravan?








Post #295723 7th Apr 2016 9:36 am
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taztastic



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I wish I was retired...have a great trip, we are venturing to France later in the year with the Freelander, not towing anything but looking forward to the trip.

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EYorkshire



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Thanks for the good wishes, early retirement came at the right time, both financially and because I was Censored off with working. I love France and its laid back attitude to life, enjoy your trip also.

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norfie



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Have a great trip and enjoy, I am a bit jealous as all our trips are UK based this year.

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Pictures are stunning EY. Have a great trip mate, and keep us updated with pictures as you go. 😀

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We're off to France again this year, camping at a fab site in the Loire valley for one week, second week still undecided...

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sounds a great trip, enjoy EY

I'm not doing much in the caravan so far, got a week in the Lakes to play on the brothers boat, and thats about it


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Sounds like a Braw trip. We are going to York for 5 days and then in September we are going to Norfolk for 2 weeks. Do it now ! Your a long time dead !!

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As our trips to France are limited to 3 weeks, we no longer take the van but use chalets or mobile homes in the areas we enjoy, the cost is very similar. One hopes by September the EU problem will be sorted and we can still bring back next years wine supply at the present rules, unlikely but more advantaged rules would suit Very Happy my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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A wee campsite at thistledown B&B on the A59. Do it now ! Your a long time dead !!

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Nipping to Saint Tropez for two weeks at the end of June - first time abroad with the new van, and the dog.

Also nipping to San Sebastian in about three weeks, but without the van, working, but would rather drive than fly, after all it's only 1,000 miles or so each way.
That way I can take as many tools as I like without worrying about the weight - can also take Gill at very little extra cost as the firm always books double rooms. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Purplemadboy wrote:
A wee campsite at thistledown B&B on the A59.


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Re: Anyone else heading across the water?

EYorkshire wrote:
So we are touring again this year, but this time for 9 weeks, setting off the begining of May and returning in July. Two of us and our dog taking the tunnel to Calais, down through France into Italy, across to Slovenia then into Austria before returning via Germany and Belgium.
No sites booked and we'll stay where the sun is shining and move on where its not. Looking for more of this sunshine and space like it was in Austria and Slovenia last year.

What are your plans with your caravan?

Best time of year so you don't have to put up with all the riff-raff & just enough time to de-stress!

Was in Italy & Germany for 4 months in 2014, 2010 & 2011 for about 3 months each. A bit of Australia this year, but most likely next year 4 months in Europe, also to see 2 new additions to the family! Unfortunately we have to hire a car as we can't drive from Australia!

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Drive to France (660 miles each way) two or three times a year fly the rest. Always use the autoroute and pay the toll as it's so much quicker , although if not in a hurry there is some stunning countryside especially to the east (mountains) and south (mountains and coast)

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