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Does anyone know of a good stop about 150-250 miles from Calais in the direction of theAlps. I've got an evening ferry and will want to stop and sleep. Thanks
Going Feb. Not sure which route I haven't asked TOm TOM yet. But would go via a suitable stop off of autoroute. want to get there asap so as to get in more skiing
Hey Batch,
i got a lot of good informations for example stellpatz via this link:
http://www.womo-sp.de.be/
Enjoi skiing.
We are in Austria Jan. 2006 wit MH.
Best seasons greatings,
Klaus.
______________________________________________________________ MH Poessel 2004 in blue, Puegeot 2.8l, 127 hp
Sorry, I personally couldn't recommend anywhere closer, I always find the first few hours stretch a bit boring scenery wise and tend to hot foot it for a few hours to st dizier but I would suggest you have a look at www.campingcar-infos.com click on 'recherche une aire' and have a look at dept 51 (marne), there is an aire at Reims which looks a possibility for an overnighter. Perhaps someone else has a stop they can personally recommend a bit closer than mine?
We're off down that way in Feb as well, might see you down there?
We're off to Bourg St Maurice at camping Versoyen. Web site looks good but haven't found anyone who has been there. Our first ski trip in the MH. looking forward to it. Thanks for advice and help. may well use your aire
Batch, why not stop a lot closer to the port? Have a nice meal and a good kip then you'll be nice and fresh in the morning and will arrive at your destination without feeling shattered.
I usually travel over late afternoon or early evening and this is what works for us.
Batch, Please ignore my last post, I missed the fact that you were going as far as Bourg St Maurice, that would be quite a journey in one go. A site not far from Paris at Berny Riviere, open all year, it is about 150 miles from Calais, less than 3 hours. Then you would have about 450 miles to do next day. This is usually the maximum sort of distance that I would contemplate.
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