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Cracking Website - thanks PJ.

The "aire" at Buggenhout is tricky to find down a railway lane, and when getting to the sports hall, get up onto the higher level next to the climbing wall. Plenty of room.

Spent one night in the main car park at Poperinge, It was dark and pouring with rain, but in the morning we saw what looked to be a number of blue euro hook up points.
 
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Yaxley wrote:
Peejay
Regarding the link to the website with the Belgian aires
http://users.telenet.be/schoutens/t/mob/parking/park.html

Maybe I am stupid but I dont see any explanation for the icons or any detailed locations for the aires on this website. Question

We are going to Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany for the first time in May/June 2012
Would appreciate any advice.
Ian


As Jock said, it might be a browser thaing, i'm using IE7 and it works fine.
Its a shame because when you hover over each icon theres loads of useful info that displays.

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The best source I have found for Aires and POI files is the French site www.campingcar-infos.com

I have only stayed on one Aire in Belgium which was round the corner from the Menin Gate and in fact was just parking bays on a street but ok for a night. I have pulled off a Google Map off the French site with them all on though. Aires are the Blue camping car signs, the blue P is wild camping or motorhome parking and the green signs are sites that the French deem cheap enough to put on!

http://www.campingcar-infos.com/Francais/chaireGM.php?Pays=BELGIQUE&dept=&region=BELGIQUE

And a translation of the actual page on campingcar infos

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=IE8Activity&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.campingcar-infos.com%2FFrancais%2Fafficheregion.php%3Fpays%3DBELGIQUE

And a translation of the page where you get the TomTom poi files

http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.aspx?ref=IE8Activity&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.campingcar-infos.com%2FFrancais%2Ftelechargement.php

Its worth paying for the offline version of this website so you can use it offline whenever you like on a laptop without an internet connection. I think its 8 euros for the download.

Some of the French translations of user reviews are funny

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Hi. I haven't checked all the links but have you checked "All the Aires Benelux and Scandinavia"( see picture). There are 51 aires listed in Belgium, might be useful if touring in ther countries in the area. I got my copy from Vicarious books but no doubt you can buy it from many places.
Cheers Sid
 
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I could be hovering my cursor over the icons until the cows came home. Thank you for the advice re version in English. JackandRita
Yes I switched to Internet Explorer and all is revealed. Thanks.

Thank you to everyone who responded.
I now have plenty of info to work on.
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For those with Firefox you can get an add-on to open a web address in Internet Explorer without having to open the IE program.

With the IE add-on, a tab can be opened as though its IE running and then the features mentioned in the above posts will work.

Quite easy to set up.

Regards,
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stelynn wrote:
For those with Firefox you can get an add-on to open a web address in Internet Explorer without having to open the IE program.

With the IE add-on, a tab can be opened as though its IE running and then the features mentioned in the above posts will work.

Quite easy to set up.

Regards,
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Thanks Steve,

I've just downloaded it, and using a right click on the mouse brings up a menu with the "open in IE" option.

Great stuff. thumbleft

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With regard to the link http://users.telenet.be/schoutens/t/mob/parking/park.html I was totally unable to see the English version button at top right of screen (it was hidden behind another frame) - possibly because mine is a fairly small netbook screen.

I was able to access it by pressing F11 which maximises the screen.

Just press F11 again to get back to the original layout showing header and footer bars.
 
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Quote:
Yes and Yes..

http://users.telenet.be/schoutens/t/mob/parking/park.html

http://users.telenet.be/schoutens/t/mob/parking/tomtom/tomtom.html

Pete


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There is an English version of the first URL, but (on my screen at least) it is not at all obvious.

If yours is similar, click on the French, German etc., versions until the English version becomes visible. (It's a slight error in the webpage display)


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