You are a Guest, please Join now to allow full access to the website and be part of our community. You can register by clicking the "Click Here to create an account" link at the top left of the page under our Logo
If you're going that way, turn off to Adenkirke, Junction 1 in belgium, follow the signs for Plotzeland, its a sort of disney-thorpe park- equivilent for children, and s'posed to be good, or at least, thats what the boys said when they went there for the day at the end of a school trip to benelux.
The following members of MHF thanked bandaid for this posting
Hi Guys, we just got back from 5 days in France. Went across on eurotunnel at night,cos it was cheaper.Too late to get in camping car park at Calais, it was full.Went up the road and stayed in aires for free, went on down towards Caen, stayed in Yelloh! campsite at La Côte de Nacre.Very good waterpark for the kids,very close to beach,but you do have to look very hard to find it. But well worth finding. Went on down to Mont St. Michel,walked up to the top (gives myself pat on the back) stayed in carpark overnight & watched the Mont light up after dark (AWESOME).Drove back to LeHarve & caught the ferry back to Portsmouth,stayed at Southsea campsite,then on up to Crystel Palace campsite,saw Dirty Dancing in London,& then back home to Devon. And a good time we had too.
The following members of MHF thanked sylke for this posting
Thanks guys! the trouble is - with so many good suggustions, which way should we turn on Calais? have to make it to 2 or 3 trips to visit all the places
The following members of MHF thanked Gasper for this posting
Thanks guys! the trouble is - with so many good suggustions, which way should we turn on Calais? have to make it to 2 or 3 trips to visit all the places
Thanks guys! the trouble is - with so many good suggustions, which way should we turn on Calais? have to make it to 2 or 3 trips to visit all the places
2 or 3 - you must be kidding!!
After 20 or 30 trips you may be getting close to scratching the surface.
Keep it simple - just pick one or two places and save the rest for next time and next time and n........
______________________________________________________________ Tony
The grass is not, in fact, always greener on the other side of the fence. Fences have nothing to do with it. The grass is greenest where it is watered. When crossing over fences, carry water with you and tend the grass wherever you may be.
The following members of MHF thanked tonyt for this posting
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum You cannot attach files in this forum You cannot download files in this forum
All times are GMT + 1 Hour
Page 2 of 2Goto page Previous1, 2