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As a relative newcomer (and a first timer abroad) can anyone suggest a stopover between Dunkirk and La Clusaz (nr Annecy) for one night. Should make a fair distance as we're on the early (i.e. cheap) ferry. Not too sure about wild spots though...
Hi, Troyes is about halfway and I've stopped at the municipal there but unfortunately it doesn't open until March. The only one that I can see near there that is open all year is
Camping De La Barbuise *
RN77
10700 Voué/St.Rémy-s.-B. (Champagne-Ardenne)
France
Best bet is going to be an aire. Not familiar with that side of France but someone will have a suggestion. Very few french campsites will be open that time of the year. What sort of route will you be taking? That will give us some idea of nearest places to stop off.
If you're ok with aires there is a huge lake sw of st dizier (lac du der) with 3 free aires around its perimeter and open all year that makes a good stoppover, see this previous post.......
Thanks for the suggestions (certainly st dizier and Donjeaux look options) , will have a look..
In answer we're planning for the A26 as far as Troyes then the A5/A31 to Dijon and then A39 / A40 via Annecy to La Clusaz (any better suggestions considered of course). As we're arriving early (07:00) figured we should be able to comfortably make somewhere between Troyes and Dijon without having to travel too late..
There is an all year round site I can recommend 6kms south of Chatillon sur Seine, Camping de la Forge at Ampilly le Sec which is run by an English couple. 16amps electricity, which you might well need in January. Take N71 S from Chatillon and turn 1st right immediately after Buncey at the layby. Site is on right in 1km. However, unless you need electricity the aires on the lake are a better (cheaper) bet.
Hi we are going to La Clusaz the first week in Feb with our Benimar Anthus. It would be interesting to know where you stay on the way down and also which route you took. Out of interest which Snow Chains are you taking, this will be our first trip to the slopes in the van so any advice will be a great help, we are going via the tunnel.
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