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- February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132885DarrenKeymaster
Great tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132886DarrenKeymasterGreat tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132887DarrenKeymasterGreat tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132888DarrenKeymasterGreat tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132889DarrenKeymasterGreat tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 9:35 am #132893DarrenKeymasterGreat tip, thanks!
Great tip, thanks!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132894Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132895Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132901Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132903Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132904Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132905Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132906Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132908Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out!February 14, 2012 at 7:36 pm #132909Robert and dogParticipantFrance trip
Hi Ian.
I done a trip to France in my Primastar, with a friend in August. We used the tunnel as it was a lot cheaper. Arrived at Sangatte (About 2 miles south of Calais) with the intention of travelling down the coast and parking for free.
We drove on the D940, which hugs the coast line. On our way we came across various Aires which were free. Stopped off for food in Boulogne-sur-Mer. Lovely town with fantastic fresh fish market in the car park.
When we got onto the D119, a few miles after le Portal we were hit by a wonderful beach that went on for miles. Parked in the car park at the bottom of the hill and spent the day on the beach.
Eventually stayed in the campsite above the car park as they had wonderful showers. We travelled from the campsite. My intention of driving miles faded. The surrounding beaches and countryside was wonderful.
Attached some pics of the area.
Hope this helps you some…oh yeah. Fresh mussels and clams on the beach when the tide goes out! - AuthorPosts
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