The global credit crunch is already having an impact on the spending habits of holiday makers and more people are considering camping in France for their holidays than in recent years. Camping holidays are cheaper than hotels, apartments and foreign rentals, but it's also an ideal way to see the country and enjoying the wonder of nature right on your doorstep of your tent or mobile home.. Not only that but, if it's been several years since your last camping trip, then you may well be amazed by the upgrades in comfort and facilities that have been made to France's camping sites.
If you have indeed been out of the camping loop for a while, then you may need some advice when it comes to the planning and preparation of your camping in France break.
Here are a few tips to help you plan:
Where to Go?
Once you've decided that camping in France is for you, the question is which region to visit. Each of the areas have their unique charms, but best value, you can't beat a camping holiday in Brittany - and doubly so for those with families. It has a great mix being close to Britain (cutting down on the trauma of driving long distances with impatient children), a good selection of family friendly local attractions and, crucially, some truly fantastic campsites. Brittany's best include Camping Ty Nadan, Camping la Pointe St Gilles and Camping Château de Ormes. All of these are highly rated, with plenty to keep families occupied in delightfully scenic, spacious environments.
When to Go?
Whether you plan to follow my advice and head off to a Brittany campsite, or whether another area of France calls you, the advice of when to plan your trip remains broadly the same. The majority of campsites are open between May and September (some earlier, and some later). July and August are ideal for better weather, more onsite entertainment in the heat of summer and far more visitor attractions will be open. If you want a quieter retreat, then why not travel in May or June when the weather is still warm and the campsites and attractions are much quieter.
What to Bring?
What to bring very much depends on what kind of experience you're looking for. The majority of campsites in Brittany have fully equipped accommodation including barbeques which means you will save money as you are not buying any extra equipment that you normally need on other camping holidays..
That said there are some things you should definitely take. Firstly, sleeping materials such as bed linen, towels, pillows and blankets are provided but check with your holiday provider to make sure it is included . Then of course basic toiletries will be very welcome and as bare essentials you'll want a toothbrush, soap, towels, and washcloths. Cooking equipment is all supplied and includes the basics such as cutlery, cookware and plates but it also includes specific items like bottle openers and can openers. Don't forget your teabags, coffee and sugar!
Then there's the bits and pieces you need to stay healthy - a first aid kit could prove very handy, but also remember to pack sun cream and an insect repellent to prevent illness before it strikes! Finally a handful of items that are very easy to forget but incredibly useful: waste bags, a torch and matches.
Don't worry about this too much if you're staying at one of the many excellent campsites in Brittany. An onsite shop won't be too far away, allowing you to stock up on essentials and the little luxuries as you need them.
And with that you're all set for your camping holiday in Brittany. You know where to go, when to go and what to bring - what are you waiting for?
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