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Vitorio

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4,296 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Hi guys

Considering going for my first pilgrimmage this year and have a few simple questions (apologies if these are simple, but i cant really find clear info on them)

- if i get the full €78 ticket, do i get to spend from tuesday all the way through sunday on the track complex including a camping spot?
- what facilities are on the campsites? I presume portable johns and no eletricity?
- presuming i stay longer then just the race, can you leave/re-enter the complex to do some shopping in nearby towns?

Thanks!

Truckosaurus

12,886 posts

307 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Vitorio said:
- if i get the full €78 ticket, do i get to spend from tuesday all the way through sunday on the track complex including a camping spot?
The General Entrance ticket doesn't cover camping, but will give you access to the circuit for the week.

Vitorio said:
- what facilities are on the campsites? I presume portable johns and no eletricity?
There is electricity on the Houx site, all the other sites will have a mixture of permanent and porta-cabin style toilets and showers.

Vitorio said:
- presuming i stay longer then just the race, can you leave/re-enter the complex to do some shopping in nearby towns?
Yes, you can come and go as you please, there is a barcode on the tickets and they scan you (and your vehicle) in and out of the circuit and campsites.

Jos Notstoppen

504 posts

164 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Hi.

Ticket is for entry to circuit only, ie no campsite, these are available seperatly. the good ones have probably sold out but can be found here, Club Arnarge or beer-mountain now and then. It will cover test day and from the Monday before the race.

Campsites vary, 1 or 2 have power all have stand-pipes for water and all have washing / WC facilities of some kind

You can go in and out of the circuit as many times as you like, just get your ticket scanned at the entry.

The Club-Arnarge Guide is a good read

Vitorio

Original Poster:

4,296 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Cool thanks!

I know the GA ticket doesnt cover camping, couldve worded that better

The only campsite still available looks to be beausejour (yellow zone), so ill have to take that i guess, no power is gonna be a bit of an annoyance i guess, but if i stock up on batteries and powerbanks i should be fine.

Potatoes

3,572 posts

193 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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I know SpeedChills Beausejour have a few spaces and I'd highly recommend them.

They have good showers, a nice bar, are at the entry to the BSJ campsite and are relatively cheap.

There's quite a few PHer's camping there this year

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Also try Beermountain, for information or camp sites etc.
There will be a topic soon buy and swap for lemans camping tickets etc on here.


Edited by SEE YA on Wednesday 6th April 15:14

Vitorio

Original Poster:

4,296 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Thanks guys, CA is a good resource, and has me confident about it, never been much of a camping guy myself, and going alone is kinda odd, but im looking forward to it!

Itll be an awesome vacation!

vincegail

2,623 posts

178 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Vitorio said:
no power is gonna be a bit of an annoyance i guess, but if i stock up on batteries and powerbanks i should be fine.
Garage Vert Campsite also provides electricity.
I'll keep promoting my Garage Vert Campsite Tickets till I've sold them wink
Please look at the Ticket For Sale/Swap thread for further info.
Thank you,
Vince

Potatoes

3,572 posts

193 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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This is my first year too and from what I've found, you won't be alone for long!

Have a look on the crossings thread to see where people are staying and book where there are a lot of PHer's (BSJ & Bleu Nord are particularly popular).

I am printing a PH flag to make it clear we're friendly campers... and also to find my camp plot after many beers smile

book on a train to Calais for Weds evening/Thurs morning and join one of the convoys with a few folks on the came site as you and life will be sorted.

Of course, I'm assuming you can have just as much fun on your own if you so wish!

Also... no more thinking about it, just book!!

Vitorio

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166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Ill see if i can get a PH sticker on the car, that should signal me as friendly folk smile

I wont be joining any of the big UK convoys seeing how im from the netherlands, but i might see if i can join up with anyone from up here, sadly so far none of my mates have expressed any interest in joining me.

Potatoes

3,572 posts

193 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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I'm in Lux and am (stupidly) heading over to Abbeville to convoy down with Miner49er and a few folks from his thread.

It doesn't seem like smart decision but will make the drive fun smile

Vitorio

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166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Quick question before i book, if i book a campsite, will i need a seperate parking ticket? the standard 35 square meter space will be more then enough for my car and tent.

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Most sites,it's tent and car side by side.

Vitorio

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4,296 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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SEE YA said:
Most sites,it's tent and car side by side.
Thanks, most pics on CA on the BSJ campsite show tons of cars between the tents, so ill be skipping the parking ticket.

Vitorio

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4,296 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Just booked, General Admission plus a plot on the Beausejour camp ground

Absolutely hyped for my first le-mans, cant wait!

ellroy

7,729 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Depending on which day you intend travelling you will probably start to see stickered cars en route in Belgium.

Plenty of us travel over via Zeebrugge on Thursday morning as we live oop north and it saves driving down the UK.

Potatoes

3,572 posts

193 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Vitorio

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4,296 posts

166 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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ellroy said:
Depending on which day you intend travelling you will probably start to see stickered cars en route in Belgium.

Plenty of us travel over via Zeebrugge on Thursday morning as we live oop north and it saves driving down the UK.
Yeah, looking at the map i expect to start picking up fellow le-mans goers just after brugge in belgium and around Rouen in france (from the calais route)

Dont know which day ill be travelling, part of me wants to be early to guarantee a good spot on BSJ (its a non numbered site), but tuesday/wednesday the program is pretty empty, i might just travel on wednesday and leave on monday.

gt6

1,473 posts

208 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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There are massive numbers of Dutch fans heading down during the week some will use the Paris route others will use the Calais/Abbeville route so you will see plenty of them, you can always spot le maners as they tent to have not just stickers but nicer cars and are loaded up to the point of bursting with tents etc.