Thursday, October 15, 2015

Getting The Most Out Of Camping In France (part 2 of 2)

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To give you an idea of what you can see in France imaging for a while the magnificent and charming view of the Alps and Pyrenees. If you’re camping more in the valley or down in the farm country, what you’ll see are old trees with wide branches covering the cool flowing mountain rivers. In the west you have the bigger Loire and Dordogne tributaries.

The coastlines of Frances like in the Straits of Dover, Brittany peninsulas and the Bay of Biscay are great destinations for campers as well. The unique, culturally rich towns and villages along the coasts as well as those located in land are quite a treat for campers and a visit to one of these villages should always be included in the itinerary whenever you are camping in an area.

In the southern portion of France you’ll have reasonable and yet very fashionable resorts that often have their own campsites or have some camping grounds nearby. From Le Touquet to further down the channel Normandy, you’ll find some basic and well-equipped campsites. The coastal resorts not only offer campers a great seaside experience but the food in and around the areas are just superb and is definitely a must try for all visitors of the region.

You’ll find some small resorts like the St Aubin and St Valery-en-Caux which have fairly big and four star rated campsites. The twin resorts of Trouville and Deauville also offer several campsites where vacationers can relax and have fun. Other great sceneries in France that is worth to mention include the medieval walled town of St Malo, La Baule with its magnificent beach, the charming Bénodet, and the busy fishing port of Concarneau.

Getting the most of the camping experience in France lies on how well you prepare, your particular preferences, and how much you want to enjoy. Everything is all up to you.

Nature has been very kind to France and enjoying what the country has to offer lies on the camper himself.

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