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I think it's more a term of endearment rather than legally bindingSurely someone using legally dedicated Aires cannot really be classed as a FLT ??
Just saying
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What time did you go, was hoping to see you at the tunnel but must have just missed you , we were on the half past 6, we got over and went straight down and now parked near arras.Arrived cite europe had our meal , took dog ASBO , walked around car park , 2 funster stickers seen , not contacted either of them yet
off tomorrow to the banks of the Seine not sure which free aire as of yet ,sunny when we arrived here but now a bit cloudy
Hi chaser,What time did you go, was hoping to see you at the tunnel but must have just missed you , we were on the half past 6, we got over and went straight down and now parked near arras.
We are now close to Dijon on an Aire near a chataux, another free with water.Hi chaser,
We were on 4.20, at cite E at 6pm french time
Now at Vieux Port parking beside the Seine free 6 mohosView attachment 254397View attachment 254398
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Aire with no services ? Doesn’t quite go together . The term aire is short for aire de service meaning a place where you can empty etc and may be allowed to stop the night . Did you find in the official French book or a British where to park free ?View attachment 254425 View attachment 254426 View attachment 254426
Nice free aire on the green between the church and the Seine
No services , weather very good sunny with lots of clouds quite warm
Aire with no services ? Doesn’t quite go together . The term aire is short for aire de service meaning a place where you can empty etc and may be allowed to stop the night . Did you find in the official French book or a British where to park free ?
Aire does indeed mean area but as we were discussing it reference to camping cars then I was questioning if it was an official camping car aire from the French book or a British made up one ( book I mean )Actually aire means area, so aire de service means a service area, stationment = parkings. Aire de camping car is the best one but avoid aire des gens de passage.
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Very rarely research anywhere we go, just relying on what we already know from past reading or tv and think I'd like to have a look at that other than that we just wander about then everywhere is a pleasant, or otherwise surprise, if we don't like it move on, not tied to somewhere that is different than we thought.Why the obsession with free aires and not choosing places you have researched and would like to visit ?
I agree that you often come across a great place by accident but wandering aimlessly with the sole purpose of looking for free aires seems very odd to me but everyone to their ownVery rarely research anywhere we go, just relying on what we already know from past reading or tv and think I'd like to have a look at that other than that we just wander about then everywhere is a pleasant, or otherwise surprise, if we don't like it move on, not tied to somewhere that is different than we thought.
No that's wrong road about, you get to somewhere you like then look for an site nearby, we don't research aires anymore than we do where we are going, if it happens to be a pay one then so be itI agree that you often come across a great place by accident but wandering aimlessly with the sole purpose of looking for free aires seems very odd to me but everyone to their own
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