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The FFCC (Fédération française de camping et de caravaning), has come up with a scheme called “Stop Accueil camping-car” it provides, subject to availability, for one night only for two people and their motorhome to stay on 520 campsites across France. The scheme provides for toilet emptying and waste water disposal, plus fresh water fill, within the charge. Electricity at the normal per night rate if available/required. Additional passengers are €1 each, children under 7 free. Arrival to be between 18:00 and 22:00, with departure before 10:00 the next day. If you want to extend your stay, subsequent days will be charged at the normal tariff for the season.
Charges depend on the locally allocated star rating of the site. For one and two star sites it is €8 max; for three star sites, €10 max; and for four star sites, €13 max. Local Taxe de séjour will be charged extra.
The details of the contributing sites may be downloaded in PDF form, from the FFCC website via this link (in French only):
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You’ll also need access to a map showing the French departmental names or numbers to make sense of the distribution of the sites.
Sounds similar to the ASCI scheme but I don't think you have to join.
Olley
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The FFCC (Fédération française de camping et de caravaning), has come up with a scheme called “Stop Accueil camping-car” it provides, subject to availability, for one night only for two people and their motorhome to stay on 520 campsites across France. The scheme provides for toilet emptying and waste water disposal, plus fresh water fill, within the charge. Electricity at the normal per night rate if available/required. Additional passengers are €1 each, children under 7 free. Arrival to be between 18:00 and 22:00, with departure before 10:00 the next day. If you want to extend your stay, subsequent days will be charged at the normal tariff for the season.
Charges depend on the locally allocated star rating of the site. For one and two star sites it is €8 max; for three star sites, €10 max; and for four star sites, €13 max. Local Taxe de séjour will be charged extra.
The details of the contributing sites may be downloaded in PDF form, from the FFCC website via this link (in French only):
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You’ll also need access to a map showing the French departmental names or numbers to make sense of the distribution of the sites.
Sounds similar to the ASCI scheme but I don't think you have to join.
Olley
Hi Olley
I have downloaded the PDF and using all my knowledge of french....Google Translate spotted this
French Federation of Camping and Caravanning
Or one of its 80 Affiliates Clubs So i assume you would have to join something. Member seems to be mentioned quite a few time too.
I wish it had an english version
Doug
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Hi pete, pipped at the post by about 10 months then, sounds good if you don't have to join anything. I have downloaded the PDF and saved it, think I will print it out and put it in the van.
Olley
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hi all, cant really see the savings here at all, i know of plenty of municipal sites in france you can stay on for 24 hours with electric for less than the minimum price in the scheme!! am i missing something?
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Did that for last years holiday- anyone know if this one's an update?- Can't find any "revised" dates onit
I'm fairly sure its an updated version Tel, if you look at the site listings, they seem to include availability dates for 2008.
seanoo wrote:
hi all, cant really see the savings here at all, i know of plenty of municipal sites in france you can stay on for 24 hours with electric for less than the minimum price in the scheme!! am i missing something?
Take your point, most municipals/aires probably/definately are cheaper, but imo this scheme gives you another option when you're on the lookout for a quick overnighter.