Camping when arriving France on a late ferry?

Camping when arriving France on a late ferry?

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Andy Zarse

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10,868 posts

247 months

Wednesday 20th May 2015
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I have foolishly booked a ferry which arrives in Dieppe after 11pm on a Monday night. Does anyone know a campsite within reasonable distance where we can spend a night? (i.e. which doesn't have gates! Or is it possible to spend the night at the port, say the check-in area. We have a caravan if that makes any difference?

audidoody

8,597 posts

256 months

Wednesday 20th May 2015
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Just crash at the nearest Ibis or Campanile for £50. Bed, loo, shower (not in that order)

Edited by audidoody on Wednesday 20th May 10:56

oblio

5,407 posts

227 months

Wednesday 20th May 2015
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audidoody said:
Just crash at the nearest Ibis or Campanile for £50. Bed, loo, shower (not in that order)

Edited by audidoody on Wednesday 20th May 10:56
...or their car park for free smile





Perhaps not getmecoat

smile

ColinM50

2,631 posts

175 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Yes you can stay in the port area, did it a few years ago, BUT nowadays be very careful about all the clandestines or illegals trying to get to UK. They may target you "for a lift" if they think you're returning to UK rather than just arriving.

Personally I'd drive about an hour to Cambrai, there's a municipal campsite there that I stayed at years ago. Just looked in my 2013 Michelin campsite book and it's still there. Give them a call 0033 32 77 09 164. Again looking in the book, there's a dozen nice sites within an hour's drive of Calais

Andy Zarse

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10,868 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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ColinM50 said:
Yes you can stay in the port area, did it a few years ago, BUT nowadays be very careful about all the clandestines or illegals trying to get to UK. They may target you "for a lift" if they think you're returning to UK rather than just arriving.

Personally I'd drive about an hour to Cambrai, there's a municipal campsite there that I stayed at years ago. Just looked in my 2013 Michelin campsite book and it's still there. Give them a call 0033 32 77 09 164. Again looking in the book, there's a dozen nice sites within an hour's drive of Calais
Cheers Colin, we're heading the other way, to Le Mans.

Might just do the Ibis thing!



ColinM50

2,631 posts

175 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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You don't want to go to Le Mans Andy, it's full of noisy cars. You'll not get a wink of sleep

Michelin campsite guide show loads of sites your way or pick a town and look on their website

Andy Zarse

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10,868 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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ColinM50 said:
You don't want to go to Le Mans Andy, it's full of noisy cars. You'll not get a wink of sleep

Michelin campsite guide show loads of sites your way or pick a town and look on their website
I know! smile I've been over twenty times! beer

Mutley

3,178 posts

259 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Andy, as you have a caravan pull into an Aire, there are many apps to find one en route, often attached to rest stops, so you can buy a hot breakfast in the morning

Andy Zarse

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10,868 posts

247 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Mutley said:
Andy, as you have a caravan pull into an Aire, there are many apps to find one en route, often attached to rest stops, so you can buy a hot breakfast in the morning
Perhaps mistakenly I thought they were for motorhomes/campervans only?

Mutley

3,178 posts

259 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Andy Zarse said:
Perhaps mistakenly I thought they were for motorhomes/campervans only?
Ah, perhaps that's true. I'll find out

Mutley

3,178 posts

259 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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(earlier reply deleted as you're not coming from Calais)
There appear to be a couple of ones in Dieppe (www.airetoday.co.uk) although the one by the port is campers only, reading on caravans use the one further out

Rosscow

8,755 posts

163 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Personally I'd be very tempted to have a rest on the ferry, maybe grab an hours kip somewhere quiet, and then get a few good hours drive in before the morning.

smifffymoto

4,545 posts

205 months

Saturday 23rd May 2015
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Just head for the nearest supermarket car park.

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

173 months

Sunday 24th May 2015
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Andy Zarse said:
Mutley said:
Andy, as you have a caravan pull into an Aire, there are many apps to find one en route, often attached to rest stops, so you can buy a hot breakfast in the morning
Perhaps mistakenly I thought they were for motorhomes/campervans only?
Unfortunately they are.

Lee-S2K

24 posts

107 months

Monday 25th May 2015
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I dont see what difference it makes

Many villages have free motorhome stopovers (not just main road Aires), I wouldnt see a problem if it was car and caravan
Am sure people wouldnt mind, you area a tourist and that is what they are for, to encourage toursim etc
Not like the UK club bo!!ox

Me, i'd look for a quiet village motorhome stop rather than an Aire, you wont have a problem.

Andy Zarse

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10,868 posts

247 months

Tuesday 26th May 2015
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Thanks to all for your help!

Spare tyre

9,537 posts

130 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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Personally I wouldn't stop in any aires nearish to the ports, especially in a caravan (compared to a camper). Too many desperate people about

Andy Zarse

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247 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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Spare tyre said:
Personally I wouldn't stop in any aires nearish to the ports, especially in a caravan (compared to a camper). Too many desperate people about
Why would a camper/MH be preferable over a caravan?

Spare tyre

9,537 posts

130 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2015
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Andy Zarse said:
Spare tyre said:
Personally I wouldn't stop in any aires nearish to the ports, especially in a caravan (compared to a camper). Too many desperate people about
Why would a camper/MH be preferable over a caravan?
I'd feel safer being able to escape without having to get out of a caravan and Into a car

Rosscow

8,755 posts

163 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2015
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I drove to Amsterdam on Friday, arriving in Calais at 10am (Eurotunnel).

One of the main roundabouts you have to navigate on leaving the tunnel had at least 6 immigrants standing in the actual carriageway on the roundabout - I had to weave around them. An unnerving experience.

I would strongly suggest driving away from the area before stopping for the night.