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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #1
Hello

Have any of you heard of France Passion?
Have ye ever done it before? If ye did what was it like?
We are going over to France in June 2018 from Rosslare to Roscoff,
We will go as far as La Rochelle,
I’m still researching it all, coz it’s our first time in France in motorhome,
So we are going to stop off at Aires and France Passions on the way..


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #2
Have you also checked out ACSI.eu for Camping Card discount, max you will pay is €19 a night for pitch, EHU and showers.
There are only 16 sites in Ireland, but lots more in Europe on excellent sites.
As you are going in June you will have the discount you only pay full price in early July to last week in August.
You get 2 books, and you can also get an App, and it pays for itself after a few nights.


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #3
I’ll be going the 23rd of June, I must get that book, it would be handy to have,
Thank you,


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #4
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Hello

Have any of you heard of France Passion?
Have ye ever done it before? If ye did what was it like?
We are going over to France in June 2018 from Rosslare to Roscoff,
We will go as far as La Rochelle,
I’m still researching it all, coz it’s our first time in France in motorhome,
So we are going to stop off at Aires and France Passions on the way..


Hi Pamela
I use two or three France passion sites each year. You have to join them , you get a book with a map and a membership card which is used for access to their sites , there is a web version but I find the books easier to use, its renewable each year. They do not provide you with any facilities other then a parking space and a welcome. thy are mostly rural, Small business , farms, vineyards some hotel and restaurants , that have room park 1 or 2, and up to 5 Motorhomes, and have something to sell, you are not obliged to buy anything, but if you want to , that's what its all about We used one near Nantes this year ( had a wine tasting and got a few cases of nice wine ) on the way to lle de Re.
If you don't know how it works ,i can pass on old books so you can understand how it operates , if you want to get in touch


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #5
Thank you Sprinter,

I got the 2017 book just for the nose to see what it’s like,
Iv orderd the 2018 one last week,
I’m going to bring over small bottles of whiskeys as a thank you as well,
The book was kinda hard to find where the France Passion sites where,
The only thing I wonder about is are they in the middle of no where?


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #6
That a nice idea the whiskey,quite a few people do something similar. have you got the map as well as the book ?. I use google maps to look at the sites when I find a likely spot. it is a bit confusing until you get the hang of it. If you happen to be around the Hook this Sunday/Monday we will be down, give me a shout and ill go trough it with you.


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The nature of France passion is that they are rural since the vast majority are farms and vineyards. We simply put the lat and long into the tomtom. It must be said that some approach roads can also be single track etc. I totally agree with the info given by sprinter. We have bought the book every year for about 6 years now and take the view that with ACSI discount sites, all the Aires, France passion and the website searchforsites we have a good palette of choices.

Heartily recommend the ACSI discount book as well. Be aware that most site discounts finish at the end of June, although there are exceptions. So if you decide to buy, use a couple of their sites before that date to recoup your money.

BE CAREFULL if you decide to buy ACSI for 2018 they now produce a book of sites ‘aimed’ at the British and Irish traveller entitled ACSI campsite guide. It concentrates on France, spain, Portugal and Uk and ireland. However not all are participants in the discount scheme. Compare the two books here

https://www.vicarious-shop.com…/acsi-2018

Vicarious are very good for prompt delivery of most of the guides you will ever need.

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I’m new to this sight, so I don’t no how to reply to People, lol 😂
Where is hook ?
We are from Co waterford,
I got all the Aires book as well from vicarious,
They are very good to buy books off,


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #9
I have found that the Aires are so plentiful in France along with municipal sites that it’s more than enough for our needs. We have found some beautiful Aires on our travels.


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #10
Ya I had a look through the Aires book, some of them has electric and toilets,
And are in nice villages, I heard some people say stay away from motorway Aires,


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #11
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Hope that helps. :)


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Hope that helps. :)


I’m just doing a test


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Posted: 24.10.2017  ·  #13
Pamela, don’t rely on getting electric, especially at the busier Aires. Equally the quality of toilets can be varied, so work on the basis that you are self sufficient and anything else is a bonus.

Motorway Aires are perceived to be more risky in terms of robbery and breakins. Some people do use them, but apart from anything else they can be noisy with trucks. I certainly don’t use them. There will be a much nicer village Aire probably quite near.

As the fat controller stated, municipal sites are another good option.

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Where is hook ?
We are from Co waterford,
I got all the Aires book as well from vicarious,
They are very good to buy books off,


Hook Head Lighthouse Co Wexford down below Duncannon .if you use SatNav try this 52.165258, -6.893962 that our place.


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I’m new to this sight, so I don’t no how to reply to People, lol 😂
Where is hook ?
We are from Co waterford,
I got all the Aires book as well from vicarious,
They are very good to buy books off,


Hook Head Lighthouse Co Wexford down below Duncannon .if you use SatNav try this 52.165258, -6.893962 that our place.


Is this a wild camping spot, we will try is out, this weekend we are going to clonacilty, desert house camping park


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Hook Head Lighthouse Co Wexford down below Duncannon .if you use SatNav try this 52.165258, -6.893962 that our place.


Is this a wild camping spot, we will try is out, this weekend we are going to clonacilty, desert house camping park
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Yes the Lighthouse wild but safe there is someone there nearly every week , there is parking at Templars Inn and the Hollow Pub and an Air in Feathard, its on the app. if your heading in this direction let us know, we are around every second week or so.


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Hook Head Lighthouse Co Wexford down below Duncannon .if you use SatNav try this 52.165258, -6.893962 that our place.


Is this a wild camping spot, we will try is out, this weekend we are going to clonacilty, desert house camping park


Yes the Lighthouse wild but safe there is someone there nearly every week , there is parking at Templars Inn and the Hollow Pub and an Air in Feathard, its on the app. if your heading in this direction let us know, we are around every second week or so.
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Aww definitely let ya know,
Sounds like a good spot,
Thanks for that,


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Def dont use motorway aires to overnight in, they are for resting and say a bite to eat/drink/leg stretch before moving on. I have yet to use electric on the aires but always get to empty my waste and if suitable take on fresh water.

If you are in the more popular areas eg close to the ferry ports, main attractions etc the aires fill up early and can be quite busy, some of the more remote ones are the best.

If you ask on here some of the more experienced French travellers can give personal recommendations if you know where you are going to be.


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Def dont use motorway aires to overnight in, they are for resting and say a bite to eat/drink/leg stretch before moving on. I have yet to use electric on the aires but always get to empty my waste and if suitable take on fresh water.

If you are in the more popular areas eg close to the ferry ports, main attractions etc the aires fill up early and can be quite busy, some of the more remote ones are the best.

If you ask on here some of the more experienced French travellers can give personal recommendations if you know where you are going to be.




I will be traveling from roscoff to La Rochelle, I’ll be there for 3 weeks, the first week in a campsite in Roscoff, then on my way back up to Roscoff we will go to France Passion and some Aires, we might go back up the coast way in Brittney,
It’s handy if we could be near small villages and that,


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Posted: 25.10.2017  ·  #20
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I’m new to this sight, so I don’t no how to reply to People, lol 😂
Where is hook ?
We are from Co waterford,
I got all the Aires book as well from vicarious,
They are very good to buy books off,


Hook Head is the most Southerly point of The Sunny Southeast, Dunmore East is just across the estuary in Co Waterford. Check out the web cams on the lighthouse here https://www.hookheritage.ie/live-webcams/ Good luck with your trip.


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Quote by Pamela

I’m new to this sight, so I don’t no how to reply to People, lol 😂
Where is hook ?
We are from Co waterford,
I got all the Aires book as well from vicarious,
They are very good to buy books off,


Hook Head is the most Southerly point of The Sunny Southeast, Dunmore East is just across the estuary in Co Waterford. Check out the web cams on the lighthouse here https://www.hookheritage.ie/live-webcams/ Good luck with your trip.


Thank you,
I should have known this lol
I’m from waterford myself , 😄


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Posted: 25.10.2017  ·  #22
Pamela as you are going as far as La Rochelle be sure to go to Ile d’Re. You go by bridge across from La Rochelle, lots of cycle lanes if you bring your bike..


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Pamela as you are going as far as La Rochelle be sure to go to Ile d’Re. You go by bridge across from La Rochelle, lots of cycle lanes if you bring your bike..


Ya I’ll definitely visit Lyle d’Re,
I heard it’s great for cycling,
Did ye stay in any campsites there?


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Pamela as you are going as far as La Rochelle be sure to go to Ile d’Re. You go by bridge across from La Rochelle, lots of cycle lanes if you bring your bike..


Ya I’ll definitely visit Lyle d’Re,
I heard it’s great for cycling,
Did ye stay in any campsites there?


It's extremely busy, so you'll need to book. Last year we stayed just south of La Rochelle. Think it was called Chatelaillon plage. A lot quieter, nice beach, lovely market and a train to La Rochelle.


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Posted: 25.10.2017  ·  #27
Concur, definitely see the Ìlė-de-Ré
One of our favourite places to visit, aire about half a mile over the bridge at 2nd roundabout, it’s right on beach. Be busy at that time of year and probably full.


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Posted: 25.10.2017  ·  #29
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I have found that the Aires are so plentiful in France along with municipal sites that it’s more than enough for our needs. We have found some beautiful Aires on our travels.


I have to agree the amount of Aires and quality of most means i rarely use anything else. The odd time i would go onto a vineyard for tasting and stay a night or two but apart from that its Aires for me.


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Posted: 26.10.2017  ·  #30
There is a Michelin guide camping France that has a section for short and long tours, giving where to stop,what's to see and time and distance .can be good if you like a more structured trip,for the first timers ,takes a lot of the research and planning out of a trip.
For me,sometimes I really don't know where I am going until we get off the boat.


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Sprinter, I’ve tried to get that Michelin book but could only get it in French.


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Sprinter, I’ve tried to get that Michelin book but could only get it in French.


Jack the 2017 guide is available in English from Michelinhttp://travel.michelin.co.uk/

It is apparently the last one to be published in English. They say that 2018 one will not.
To be honest I think that's only until they sell off all the 2017 guide's.


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Jack,
You can also order from Amazon with free delivery £14.48 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Campi…ide+france


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Thanks lads
I have the 2017 michelin camping france, I’ll be honest very hard to understand it, even tho it’s in English, it’s a green book ,


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We used the aire


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Hi , yes we used France Passion a bit last year when away during June and July. We staid at a few vineyards in the Loire Valley and Bordeaux but had some issues with GPS coordinates being off. The problem is, most are in odd locations. Little villages or middle of no-where spots.
I didn't renew my subscription this year and will use ACSI camping card sites and a few Aires during our month in France and Italy. I like the security of a site and the hook up so I don't mind paying between 13€ and 19€. Many sites are low rate until around the 7th of July. After that we will use Aires.
Have great tour.


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