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Posted 21 October 2004 - 10:51 PM

23/8
Been of sick for 10 days with serve back pain -- Visited Doctors say to him the 'vans the most comfortable place to
sleep and can't wait for Holiday to begin on 27th
HE says go now I'll approve it if you need me to

few phone calls later we is on jollies

25/8
Down M1 /M25 /M20 to Little Switzerland prior to ferry on 26th

26/8
First time on ferry with a van nothing to it SWMBO was panicking (as usual) in case I grounded towbar on the ramp

Drove through France sharing the driving (Did suggest a stop at Macon BUT SWMBO said no)


If we had got and earlier ferry we would have made the campsite But the Ferry didn't dock until 945am Zulu

Route A26 - to Reims and Troyes then A5 - A31- round Dijon - A46 towards Lyon - A7 past Valence and Orange A8- A52
Doesn't look much on one line on this screen but that?s 750 miles and 10 hours so I made an executive decision I refused
to drive any more

We got on to the A50 and stopped within the Peage Services (full version fuel, shop and cafe) the Autoroute Police
advised us VERY strongly to stay within the lit area (their words in broken English eeet iz verry Dangerouus) so they
could keep an eye on us and to stop the "gypsies" troubling us

27/8
Woke next morning bright and early (4am) 'cos I couldn't sleep (no not the worry still was in pain) went on our way to

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Mas De Pierredon at Sanary Sur Mer
We arrived at this site at 10am 27/08/04 had no problem booking in due to pleasant multilingual staff who were very
helpful We went to explore and find a pitch decided on one on the lower terrace (#14) near to the pool, bar and
restaurant but far enough away not to hear them.

Electric was 10 amps and Reverse Polarity pitches were average at 80square metres
Crashed out with COLD beer - woke 2 hours later to find the temp was a gorgeous 30 degrees

Facilities
Site has two heated toilet/washroom/shower/laundry/pot washing buildings also some touring pitches had small
outbuildings that housed shower and
toilet and had outside pot washing facilities kept spotlessly clean twice a day
MV waste point
a little shop on site but a supermarche 900m away


No Charcoal BBQ's allowed but gas and electric one's were OK

The pool was heated and has a small kiddies pool too also has Crazy golf play area table tennis and tennis courts plus
mountain bike hire

The bar /restaurant served good food and you get Tapas with your drinks (the Pizza is beautiful).Whisky served is Malt
and a measure had to be seen to be believed 1/2 a highball glass for 6 Euro

There is also a programme of live music - Cool Jazz whilst we were there and it was so cool I drifted off into
meditation listening to them.

Location
Mas De Pierredon is in Sanary Sur Mer but is quite a way from the town centre and the sea. The Camping Cheques book
recommends entry one specific way but it could use some more signage to guide you, late at night you would not find it very
easily the access from the Autoroute is from Jtn 12 you could get from Jtn13 but there is quite a steep access road the other way
you approach from downhill.

Places to visit
Sanary Sur Mer nice seaside resort man made beaches that were safe for kids to bathe

Toulon

St Tropez - not all it's cracked up to be but the Harbour is nice (28/8)

St Cyr De Mer a sweet little town some nice eateries (29/8

Cassis - if you can find a parking place - very popular village

La Ciotat good parking nice gravel beaches which had their own Police surveillance too

30/8
Set off to go to Valras Plage found that there was a Camping Cheques site in nearby Vendres Plage called Les Vagues

We arrived here during Siesta (12-2:30) The reception staff refused to deal with English guests until the English
member of staff was on duty
Although we were allowed to find a pitch and set-up camp but that was all

Pitches 99% sandy lots of shade Electric 6amp French fitting and Reverse Polarity

Entertainment at night announced to be for the French only Most German and Dutch and English ended up leaving the bar
Drinks highly priced and unless it came out of a bottle -??

Pool was best part of camp but so full of kids being silly not a safe place (no Lifeguard either that we saw)

Also saw evidence of greed from staff taking money to let campers in and out bypassing reception (security guard)
Security should have been good as the gate code changed when the length of stay you had paid for ran out but see above

We stayed only long enough to visit Valras Plage just up the Road and fish the Estuary (Grau De Vendre)

The site has a footpath down to the sea through a mosquito infested wetland area - this was the only site that we got
bitten at all holiday.

Fishing
Good fishing though at the end of the Road is the Estuary of the Agde with a selection of fish that cope well with
brackish water (Pike Perch Bass Flatties) and Sea fishing in the Pleasure boat harbour (Pole fishing)

1/9
Decided we had had enough so moved on to Canet En Roussillon
Ma Prairie
ma.prairie@wanadoo.fr www.maprairie.com

200 touring Pitches 6amp electric no converter needed most pitches quite shady Pitches look tired by end of season but
still grassed some pitches
have water and waste points

Multilingual staff on reception nothing too much trouble will even ring for a taxi for you

Pool is unheated but usually warmer than the sea
There is a Supermarche 2 minutes drive away Harbour a 10 minute bike ride lots of cycle paths very little need to go
on the road to get to most places
though in some areas driving is extremely hazardous at rush hour

Lots of places to go sea fishing (sans Permit) Canet harbour and the Etang estuary and of course with no time in the
Mediterranean you can fish at any time And a large lake to go (avec permit) Tackle costs (ouch) 10 hooks 3?50 to 6?
weights 2?50 to 7?

Lots of good restaurants and easy driving into Perpignan although Spain easily reachable in an hour

Pleasant site we stayed for 7 days lots of English use this as a base or stop-over on the road to Spain

It was a good job we were planning to stay here a while as this is where the car broke down first
It happened like this
Steph went off on her bike I loaded the fishing tackle into the car and set off for the main road (RD617) just as I got
there there was a small hissing sound then a pop then the car went epileptic and put out a black smoke screen

Limped back to base at 10kmh called the Red Pennant Emergency line just 1 hour later the tow truck arrived (would have
been sooner but it was Siesta) off goes the car to the workshop and a taxi called to take me to Perpignan to get a hire
car (Peugeot 309SW[1814TH66] rubbish car wallowed on every turn)
but took it to Argeles and back Via St Cyrien to make sure it wasn't just me
Only had car for 1 day as Laguna repaired everything seemed Ok so we did some touring around once we got the Laguna back
Went down to Le Perthus on the Spanish border. A busy bustling DUTY FREE town weird too as they French and Spanish
Police toured the town in ALL varieties from local Police Guarda Civil and Gendarmes Spent quite a bit of money
Got back to the campsite easily no problems from the car sat had Dinner and we had a few drinks with fellow campers
until gone midnight and it was still 20 degrees outside
Steph well happy and I wasn?t that sober either

An observation though --Why do all the Dutch people go to bed at 9pm??

4/9
Fished this morning for a change even went to two places the Harbour and the Estuary caught a few small Dorado. Decided to eat out so went to a restaurant on the beach area Mussels and Steaks with half bottle of Roses [local] 56? for us both

5/9
Went to my favourite place Coullioure and Taxo where we honeymooned also Port Vendres couldn?t park anywhere today so we went back to base and swam in the pool which was COLD but not as cold as the sea.
It rained in the night but the temperature was still 21.2 degrees at it?s lowest during the night


6/9
Got up early to go to Le Perthus it is recommended as it get very busy there and if you want to park close to the shops get there before 9am
We arrived at 8;55 and got the last free spot near the border crossing did some serious Spirit shopping and left at 11;30 there were 5 miles of queues to get into the town then.
On the drive back went via Coullioure and had lunch in a harbour side caf? and to round off our shopping trip went to the Polygone area of Perpignan to go to the L?Clerc

Needed to relax after all that shopping so went fishing in the harbour but only took the Waggler rod for some fun with the small fish

7/9
We actually walked to the town today [fibber aren?t I we cycled] walked around the market and the Espace Mediterranean then to the port cycled back while Steph swam 1000m I sorted the van and did tea the while she did the pots I went fishing to chill out before the trip tomorrow we planned to go to Carnac?
8/9
Up at 7am set off at 8am
Headed up the A9 and on to the A62 then the car started acting strange again
Exactly the same problem the local Autoroute mechanic was called and he fixed it?
1km later it went again
I did running repairs to get us off the Autoroute at junction 9 [Castelsarrasin] so that the Red Pennant service could swing into action again we got clear of the Autoroute and into a L?Clerc car park and waited for the tow truck
Nice LADY arrived got her hands dirty found the problem heard the explanation decided there was more so had to get from the L?Clerc to a campsite as the AIT [organised by Red Pennant] had sent one without a hitch for the van So as we had gone so far [about 20 miles] we decided to risk the 1.5km to the nearest campsite so with the cars hazards on and the tow trucks flashing beacons we crawled down the road in a cloud of black smoke
We eventually got to Camping De L?Ile De Bidounet
Unhitched the van the was taken away again and we set up camp for what could have been 4-5 days
The campsite is Very nice and cheap as it is a municipal it is situated on an island formed by the River Tarn and a mill stream access is over the mill race and is a curved bridge Electric is 6amps and normal polarity and no converter needed
Prices displayed were 8?30 a night and 2?30 for electric.
The car ended up in the town of Castelsarrasin whilst the campsite was in the village of Moissac
For the Angler this place is heaven if you can fish it 30? for 2 weeks but there was the All France International Carp Championship on so no day tickets

9/9
Had forgotten my sunglasses [again] so got directions to the Renault garage and set off on the bikes to find they were the wrong directions [there was one in Moissac too] so ff in the other direction to Castelsarrasin by the roads. Got to the car to find that nobody had even looked at it even though they had told the Red Pennant operator it would take three days to fix and we had arranged with him for an alternate towcar to be driven out to us to get home with.
BUT our sudden appearance and sounding a little knowledgeable of the problem and speaking a little French suddenly three mechanics appeared out of nowhere and work commenced as I was just talking to the Red Pennant guy to say go with the towcar -got told one day to fix tell you tomorrow - ?amazing what can be done with a personal visit and a mobile phone isn?t it
Set off back to camp but found a street market a real French street market so got a kilo of Garlic for 2? and found the canal whose aqueduct we could see from the campsite so we cycled down there noticed the L?Clerc we had been stuck in so diverted there to buy provisions and headed back to camp for lunch
Then explored the village of Moissac again by bike visited the Abbye St Pierre which is quite calming even down to the wall decoration which is painted by hand but looks at a quick glance like wallpaper it?s that good
Sat later in a caf? having a beer when John from Red Pennant rang to say that the garage had now got underway repairing the damage to the car and it would be ready in the morning BUT was keeping a Nissan Terrano on standby just in case
We Cadac?d our dinner as it was still 30 degrees outside [at 6;30] then sat working out a route home with provision for campsites if we needed them
Oh yes Dinner was fish from the Poissonniere and included my first but not last Oysters ever and included some Desperado beer

2am huge thunder storm tonight Steph really worried as to how we would get the van off the campsite if it flooded told we?d leave it there and cycle out fast

10/9 woke to a bright dry morning even the grass was dry despite the storm not ending until 4am although I didn?t wake until 9am when John from Red Pennant rang to say car ready. So breakfast taken and I cycled the canal down to the Renault garage paid nearly 400? for the bill got shown that the first garage had really bodged it and left parts out of the hose. Even got a European guarantee for the repair.
Got back to base had lunch hitched up and set off at 12md

We drove for 359 miles without any problem ended up at Pornic at the campsite
Le Patisseau at 6;30pm would have got there earlier but the Traffic at Vannes was terrible
. The site was closing down on the 12th so was part mothballed already but we only wanted one night stopover so we didn?t mind.
Electric was 6amp and reverse polarity but no adapter needed.
We had our tea chatted to another caravanner who had been on ?site for a while and then decided to stock up on fresh provisions and fill the diesel up in Pornic so set off had a wander round and went to bed early

11/9
Up at 8am and got sorted out with food and hitched up planned to go another 400 miles and end up at
Le Ferme Des Aulnes
6amp electric normal polarity water and drainage on pitch even on the early departure field that we were on as the campsite gates don?t open until 8;30am site has a small indoor pool and restaurant and bar BUT they close early [9;30] because the staff have to be in at 8;30am
12/9
After another wet night up at 6am and off by 6;30 to head to Calais for the Ferry got there in time to catch the earlier sailing too
No problems off loading the car and van or even those horrendous speed ramps in the Customs lanes
Drove home steadily my biggest problem was adjusting to UK speed restrictions after the Autoroute speeds we had been travelling at

Guess what same again next year thought this time we are going on the tunnel

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May Haven @ Prestatyn BEEN
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24th July - The Orchards BEEN
September Haven @ Northumberland ? No chance

October somewhere quiet ?
December - New Year away we hope
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Posted 22 October 2004 - 09:46 AM

Gray

Thanks for the interesting summary of you trip, are you going to add it onto your website with more pictures?

Interested in you comments about Les Vagues as we also considered it for this year although in the end we just thought it was too far and decided to go back again to Le Boucanet and had a lovely 10 days there. The site does not seem to be listed in the Caravan Club European Guide which I always cross reference any Campcheques sites with as Camping Cheques don't give much information on a quality assessment basis.

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Posted 22 October 2004 - 12:13 PM

What a great read. Brings back memories of holidays in France years ago.



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Posted 22 October 2004 - 07:08 PM

Going to add more pictures here first
my website rebuild is taking far too long

not enough spare time
Regards
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The Itinerary 2010
March Twin Lakes France BEEN
May Haven @ Prestatyn BEEN
June- Cyprus Penara- a real cheapo holiday BEEN
23rd July - The Royal Fusilier, Essex
24th July - The Orchards BEEN
September Haven @ Northumberland ? No chance

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Posted 22 October 2004 - 07:12 PM

QUOTE(klyne @ Oct 22 2004, 10:46 AM)
Gray

Thanks for the interesting summary of you trip, are you going to add it onto your website with more pictures?

Interested in you comments about Les Vagues as we also considered it for this year although in the end we just thought it was too far and decided to go back again to Le Boucanet and had a lovely 10 days there. The site does not seem to be listed in the Caravan Club European Guide which I always cross reference any Campcheques sites with as Camping Cheques don't give much information on a quality assessment basis.

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I've not got a current CC Europe book so can't comment we wanted to go to Valras and that was the nearest

The only reely positive (pun intended) is the fishings good


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March Twin Lakes France BEEN
May Haven @ Prestatyn BEEN
June- Cyprus Penara- a real cheapo holiday BEEN
23rd July - The Royal Fusilier, Essex
24th July - The Orchards BEEN
September Haven @ Northumberland ? No chance

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Posted 22 October 2004 - 08:36 PM

Have put it on the articles section here and will put it on T&T Times later tonight.

Let me know when the piccies can be added and if there are any changes you want

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