peterpan44
Free Member
We have travelled around England this summer in our motorhome and plan to go to France on the 1st October for up to 4 weeks. Its our first time to France.
We have missed out on cheap tunnel tickets through Tesco as we have to book over 14 days in advance so not even sure of how we will cross over to France
We have all the extra items sorted, breathalizer,yellow jackets etc.
We do not know the best way to go down to the South of France?
We have looked at going across to Nantes and down the West coast or straight down to Montpellier.
Once in the South of France we plan to drive along maybe into Italy and back up passing close to Geneva.
We plan to stop on as many of the ACSI sites as possible
The things we want from the trip are,
Our 12 year old son loves swimming but it may be to cold in the sea in October?
We love hills and mountains but as we live in Norfolk we do not like flat scenery as much.
We would like to go over the Menia bridge if possible
Our motorhome is a A class just over 4 tonne.
Are we best to get down to the South of France as quick as possible or take a more pretty route?
Do we need any special type of electrical hook up as I have read we need to take a electrical tester as the polarities can be different?
Any advice is apreciated.
Thankyou
Peter
We have missed out on cheap tunnel tickets through Tesco as we have to book over 14 days in advance so not even sure of how we will cross over to France
We have all the extra items sorted, breathalizer,yellow jackets etc.
We do not know the best way to go down to the South of France?
We have looked at going across to Nantes and down the West coast or straight down to Montpellier.
Once in the South of France we plan to drive along maybe into Italy and back up passing close to Geneva.
We plan to stop on as many of the ACSI sites as possible
The things we want from the trip are,
Our 12 year old son loves swimming but it may be to cold in the sea in October?
We love hills and mountains but as we live in Norfolk we do not like flat scenery as much.
We would like to go over the Menia bridge if possible
Our motorhome is a A class just over 4 tonne.
Are we best to get down to the South of France as quick as possible or take a more pretty route?
Do we need any special type of electrical hook up as I have read we need to take a electrical tester as the polarities can be different?
Any advice is apreciated.
Thankyou
Peter