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Holiday Campervans France

<br>http://www.holidaycampervansfrance.com/<br>Off to France of a summer vacation and thinking of touring by campervan or motorhome ? These guys have a fantastic choice and even better prices , easy online booking and comparisons , why wait get booking today.

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Holiday Campervans France

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  1. Holiday Campervans France  Book with the Experts in Campervan Hire Holidays in France Planning a holiday to France and need to hire a mobile campervan? We have joined up with all the big names in the holiday campervan industry, enabling you to compare prices and packages easily. How ? Enter your travel dates into the booking engine and all available motorhome and RV rental options will be displayed, with additional option to refind your search to berth size or your budget level. Search campervan hire English Country France Pick up location Paris Drop off location Same as pick up Pick up 26 Mar 2016 Drop off 02 Apr 2016 I live in United States Age Search

  2. Preparing for a Family Campervan Trip in France Parked Camper with scenic view A tour of France with your family is a great way to bond while discovering the best destinations this country has to offer. Campervans should always be an option when you're planning because it adds to the adventure factor and it has great possibilities of covering more locations without spending too much. If you are leaning towards camping in a motorhome in one of France's many picturesque regions on your next family vacation, here are some things you need to consider: Planning for Your Trip There is no substitute for a well-planned camping vacation since it lessens the hassles and possible problems that may occur while you're on the road. Consider the size of RV or motorhome you will rent out based on the number of family members you have. The bigger your family, the bigger the RV you will need. This is to ensure your comfort, safety, and often times compliance with the French campsites and road policies.

  3. If you have kids that are younger than ten years old, it is always important to prepare an appropriate seat for your child. For older children, make sure they are orientated and reminded of the safety rules while riding a rented motorhome. Visit www.theeaa.com for furtrher informationon motoring safety in France If you have kids that are younger than ten years old, it is always important to prepare an appropriate seat for your child. For older children, make sure they are orientated and reminded of the safety rules while riding a rented motorhome. Visit www.theeaa.com for furtrher informationon motoring safety in France Set some rules for your family to be safe always Here are some of the practical tips the family should follow while on the road in a motorhome (you can add more on your list if needed): Always remain seated with seatbelts on while moving on the road If there's a need to use the RV facilities such as kitchen or toilet, stop the vehicle before doing so

  4. Breaks are essential for everyone especially if it's an emergency and stopping at the right area or at least a safe spot beside the road is advisable and stopping at the right area or at least a safe spot beside the road is advisable and stopping at the right area or at least a safe spot beside the road is advisable · make sure small children under the age of ten are not riding on the front seat · and make sure they are securely seated and beside an adult · remind the children that playtime is only allowed when the vehicle stops · make sure everyone is comfortable - with relaxing music, lights on when driving at night, and blankets and neck pillows are on-hand

  5. (4) Ensure you have enough food and other supplies whenever on the road. You can purchase ingredients for easy to prepare meals in the campervan kitchen, as well as few basic kitchen utensils once you have landed in France. Shop for ingredients, fruits, bread, gallons of drinking water, milk and fruit juices, and healthy snacks, among others before you hit the road to see the tourist spots and keep them in the RV fridge or coolers. Shop for shampoo, soap, toilet paper, and diapers for the baby that will last your entire RV trip as well. By doing so, you can save a good amount of money which you can use for other expenses or emergency shopping. (5) You can also purchase child car seats instead of bringing the one you use at home. This saves you the hassle of carrying extra pounds from home to the airport and to your destination in France. It is also possible to donate or sell the child seat after your camping trip to avoid the same hassles. (6) Check online for campsites within your route in France. This will ensure that you have plenty of options while you're already there. The point is to NOT end up staying in a hotel when the campsites are fully packed. You can also call these sites prior to your flight schedule just to make sure they can accommodate your family. (7) Familiarize yourself with the French road network to help you decide on the best routes to take. You'll be surprised of the scenic spots, small villages, and must-

  6. the scenic spots, small villages, and must- stop locations just waiting for you. (8) Don't forget to jot everything down and have this list handy. Have a copy in your mobile phone as well, just for backup. Campsites When everyone's secure, safe and sound in the rented motorhome, it's time to hit the gas and start the road trip. However, choosing the right type of road is crucial for you to maximise this trip altogether. Some campervan travellers take the faster route (autoroutes) because they believe the campsites should be the focal point of the trip. However, you will miss out on the roadside attractions and natural wonders that are either backdrops or just a stone's throw away from the road you are treading. It's also important to include in your plan the local attractions along your designated route in order to fully enjoy the trip and the short stops. If money is not an issue, you can always use the 'departmental roads' which are ideal for motorhomes and for seeing many scenic spots. Finding a campsite in France Finding campsites with facilities for motorhomes is not a huge problem in France and in many European countries. Campsite administrators know that there are many families go to their locations in rented RVs, so they provide enough facilities and features for them to use. Typically and depending on the region and season, you will find campsites that require up to €75 per night for large- capacity motorhomes. These locations

  7. capacity motorhomes. These locations often have power and water hook-ups for motorhomes, ranging from small to large family capacities. There are kitchens, bathrooms/toilets, and small shops provided within the premises for the convenience of campers. There are also nearby establishments along the routes where you can stop for water, ice, gas, groceries, and takeaway food. You can check these websites to help you find campsites that are within your chosen route: http://www.francecamping.org/ http://www.campingfrance.com/uk/our- themes And as a final tip for finding campsites, it's always best to have a map and GPS system on-hand. You can be sure to find RVs fully equipped with all the tools and facilities you need. Campervan Trip in Europe Getting the most out of your campervan trip in Europe is possible and almost hassle-free. The fact the European Union made is easier for travellers to enjoy the trans-continental border crossings is a relief and allows for seamless transition from one country to the next. You can take a one-way campervan rental with pickup in France, for example, and you can return back home via Germany. Another route you can take to maximise your European RV road trip and camping is via France (starting point) and visit Italy and other countries and head home through a flight via Switzerland.

  8. Be sure to avoid big cities and attractions within them, such as malls, churches, museums, and other touristy spots because if you do, it's best to get accommodations from a hotel instead. Motorhome travelling and camping are best enjoyed within Europe if you are focused on discovering local markets, villages, and out-of-city scenic spots. A true test to your family's adventurous side is through European motorhome travel. You can always plan ahead, leave home prepared, and enjoy the road trip ahead without splurging your entire vacation budget. Copyright 2011-2016 Holiday Campervans France.

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