Borussia 1900 Posted May 11 6 minutes ago, Ashey said: I appreciate what you are saying but we like a stress free holiday thats why I like Europe and being a European I dont have the same faith in our politicians as yourself and others we usually go around end of June but my wife can only take 2 weeks and dosn't want any problems so we are going on a Cruise instead from Southampton to the Med enjoy the rest of your holiday Brexit or no Brexit if you’re British you will still be European Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Les Medes Posted May 11 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mr Plodd said: Steve Check out the post immediately above yours for the details! Chaumont Sur Loire for probably a week then moving on to Saumur to pick up some fizzy red wine. They make a particularly good one there that’s a favourite, and we are (nearly) out! Andy Fizzy Red Wine !!!!!!!!! Ych y Fi Edited May 11 by Les Medes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richard080561 Posted May 11 14 hours ago, moorgate said: It's not stopping us. I have no IDP or Green Card. We are still in the EU so they aren't needed. We got back today after 8 days away. That was my attitude as well 13 hours ago, meadowsweet said: Sailing a week Monday. I really don't care. I've had six months of anxiety and stress worrying about a No Deal and all the other miseries of Brexit. I don't think anything will happen in June and if it does we will stay in France forever!!!! Why have you let it worry you? Unless you are one of the government negotiators there is nothing you can do about it so why let it worry you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PR1 Posted May 11 We are, God willing, on our way to French France on Tuesday next! IDP and green card in place just in case! Back in mid July , Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marchie1053 Posted May 11 1 hour ago, Mr Plodd said: Steve Check out the post immediately above yours for the details! Chaumont Sur Loire for probably a week then moving on to Saumur to pick up some fizzy red wine. They make a particularly good one there that’s a favourite, and we are (nearly) out! Andy Andy, saw your post as I pressed the 'Submit Reply' button - doh! We tried Chaumont in 2016 when we had a Raclet Solena Trailer Tent ['Pram hood' type. so needs a very flat pitch ...] - lots of pitches, but none with a flat enough surface! So, we pushed on to Amboise and stayed at L'Isle D'Or, which is both beautiful and very cheap! Probably head there again in the next 2 weeks or so, or may return to Montoire sur Le Loire, or Chauvigny or Montmorillon. All are Camping Municipals and within walking distance of mediaeval town centres; very relaxing and uncommercial! Would your red wine be a St Hilaire/St Florent? Steve Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richard080561 Posted May 11 2 hours ago, Mr Plodd said: All depends what you are looking for. We tend to use ACSI sites because, on an 8 or 9 week trip it keeps the cost down a bit and out of season they are excellent value. For Versailles we use Camping Huttopia Versailles. (ACSI no, 1885) Nothing special, pitches a bit uneven and unkempt. Lovely hot showers though! Very easy access by bus into Versailles itself for the palace and a 10 minute walk to the railway station for trains into Paris every 20 minutes! Andy We've just got back from France, we spent 4 nights at Camping Huttopia Versailles. To add to what Andy said, some pitches are small and would be difficult to get on and off without a motor mover. It can also get muddy when it rains. If you are cyclists then it is an easy cycle ride in to Versailles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashey Posted May 11 (edited) 47 minutes ago, Borussia 1900 said: Brexit or no Brexit if you’re British you will still be European I know that thats why I dont want to leave the European community I like being a part of it especially after meeting many people from other countrys whilst on holiday in my caravan Edited May 11 by Ashey 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Durbanite Posted May 12 11 hours ago, Ashey said: I know that thats why I dont want to leave the European community I like being a part of it especially after meeting many people from other countrys whilst on holiday in my caravan Whether in or out you will still meet the same people. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites