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That's a great reply @magicsurfbusDepends on how far you want to drive each day.
If you go south of Madrid there's a serviceable campsite at Aranjuez, with an interesting palace to look at nearby.
We've also used the municipal campsite at Burgos which serves its purpose, and is within cycling distance of the town centre.
There's a couple of aires in the Biarritz area (Ave de Milady and Anglet Boulevard des Plages) - we prefer Anglet of the two.
The stopover we use a lot is Parc Futuroscope, just north of Poitiers but there's a 3.5m height limit. The MH parking area remains accessible even when the park is closed to the public because local buses use the roadways. Futuroscope's website tells you when the park will be shut - you don't have to pay to park overnight on those days.
After that we'd aim to get to the Calais area in a day, but it's 400 miles and we've also used the Honfleur aire as a stopover en route.
If you want to avoid stopping overnight in Calais there's aires at Wissant to the West and at Gravelines to the East, both about 30 minutes drive from the port.
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Call me old fashioned, but please and thank you cost nothing and ALWAYS work wonders
Are you looking for a toll free route in France?Sorry about not putting please. Your route looks very good but I dont drive more than 200 miles per day. Thanks
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Hi WoodstockTolls no problem aires ok no facilities needed.
Thanks
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