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Europe here I come!!!! Anyone drove in France/Switzerland?
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<blockquote data-quote="weeboll" data-source="post: 547191" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p>enjoy it, get used to and be very wary of roundabouts (I made a mistake and turned the wrong way on day 4 after plenty of practice), always pull into the slow lane again after overtaking (ok, maybe not an issue in campervan), take it slow in the midday heat - its a lot hotter than Scotland, enjoy it (again)</p><p></p><p>we took our 1 year old boy for three weeks in the camper just after his first birthday. here's some of the details - relevant because its your route to the alps too</p><p></p><p>Dover-Calais-Laon (good campsite in forest on hill on outskirts)-Epernay (Champagne region, worth a stop for some cellar door sampling! nice town centre municipal campsite)-somewhere other side of Dijon-Macon for a week for a wedding-Gueret(very nice campsite)-il Doleron for a week-blois(good campsite otherside of river from town)-Amiens(good campsite in town)-Calais (fking awful campsite and I imagine a lot worse now)</p><p></p><p>amazing holiday which will never forget. I lost half a stone rushing around putting up and taking down the awning most days as we slept bugalugs in a travel cot in awning</p><p></p><p>spares required: one rocker cover gasket, one fuel pump</p><p></p><p>we went again when boy number two arrived and was also only a 1 year old but this time to Brittany. spares required: points, light bulb, fuses</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeboll, post: 547191, member: 14316"] enjoy it, get used to and be very wary of roundabouts (I made a mistake and turned the wrong way on day 4 after plenty of practice), always pull into the slow lane again after overtaking (ok, maybe not an issue in campervan), take it slow in the midday heat - its a lot hotter than Scotland, enjoy it (again) we took our 1 year old boy for three weeks in the camper just after his first birthday. here's some of the details - relevant because its your route to the alps too Dover-Calais-Laon (good campsite in forest on hill on outskirts)-Epernay (Champagne region, worth a stop for some cellar door sampling! nice town centre municipal campsite)-somewhere other side of Dijon-Macon for a week for a wedding-Gueret(very nice campsite)-il Doleron for a week-blois(good campsite otherside of river from town)-Amiens(good campsite in town)-Calais (fking awful campsite and I imagine a lot worse now) amazing holiday which will never forget. I lost half a stone rushing around putting up and taking down the awning most days as we slept bugalugs in a travel cot in awning spares required: one rocker cover gasket, one fuel pump we went again when boy number two arrived and was also only a 1 year old but this time to Brittany. spares required: points, light bulb, fuses [/QUOTE]
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