Another one...!
Is it worth the £20-odd for the Aires guide to France (the green annual thing produced by Camping-Car magazine, I know its available on amazon.fr) - or is it worth investing in a broader Europe-wide guide (we intend to meander thru France, Spain, Italy, usual suspects) which will probably be a bit thinner on detail? I've heard the former is a good guide - I understand about camp sites, aires however new to me.
I can "do" French so don't need spoonfed, and hope to use occasional wifi (I know there's a couple of good sites for aires) but I'm old-fashioned and like books/maps!
Any opinions/suggestions?
PS any other novices looking at this check out "heyuplov"s recent post on Aires in Continental Touring forum for pics - v useful!!:thumb:
Is it worth the £20-odd for the Aires guide to France (the green annual thing produced by Camping-Car magazine, I know its available on amazon.fr) - or is it worth investing in a broader Europe-wide guide (we intend to meander thru France, Spain, Italy, usual suspects) which will probably be a bit thinner on detail? I've heard the former is a good guide - I understand about camp sites, aires however new to me.
I can "do" French so don't need spoonfed, and hope to use occasional wifi (I know there's a couple of good sites for aires) but I'm old-fashioned and like books/maps!
Any opinions/suggestions?
PS any other novices looking at this check out "heyuplov"s recent post on Aires in Continental Touring forum for pics - v useful!!:thumb: