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I cannot help with anywhere else but I can advise that we stayed at Memling in June and went into Brugge.
At Memling they now have Motorhome pitches that are only 4m wide so that they can cram more people in.
We have stayed in Brugge several times over the years but it now seems very busy and very expensive so we will be giving it a miss for a few years.
Thanks for the replies,,,,looks like it may have to be the Aire then
Steve
Hi
The aire is fine and theres electiric hook up too by the way. It will be 15 euro/night. theres a service point but take lots of 50c pieces as most of the bournes take them not 1 euro.
The security guard will give you free water off the car park if you like but i have a feeling they wash the coach septic tanks out with the hose so its up to you.
I will be there around 14th Nov
Phill
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we have stopped at melming a few times and at this time of year it is not crowded at all. imho it is better than the aire and it is only a 20 min walk into the city and is next door to swimming pool and close to three super markets.
Stayed at membling in May it was busy Sat/Sun but half empty in the week. We got a bus pass for 8 euro from the supermarket which gives 10 trips and both can use it. The bus stop is only a short walk maybe 5 mins and takes you into the square, they run quite often. It is expensive to eat get away from the centre a plate of Flemish stew was 25 euros in the square. Do a canal trip 7 euro its worth doing. We loved it and will definitely go again.
At Memling they now have Motorhome pitches that are only 4m wide so that they can cram more people in. Mike
Mike is correct but you can use the grass pitches (larger) if you want to. It will depend on the weather of course. The motorhome pitches are the 'all weather' type and tight, but anything is better than having that sinking feeling!
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