Overnight stop Dunkirk to Lille.

Mr Sambambles
Mr Sambambles Forum Participant Posts: 194

Please could anyone help.

We are off next week down to sunny ( we hope ) italy 

Driving from Calais to Dunkirk then N225 heading in Lille direction. Ferry arrive at Calais at 18.10.

Can anyone suggest somewhere to stay the night not too far from Dunkirk on that route. Your help and advice would be very much appreciated. 

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  • Dave Nicholson
    Dave Nicholson Forum Participant Posts: 408
    edited April 2018 #2

    The motorhome Aire in Calais (Rue d'Asfeld) is ideal for a stop-over. At 10 Euro per 24 hours its secure, very quiet, near to the motorway and a short walk to the sea front. Alternatively if you'd prefer an EHU and an on-site restaurant, try the small site at the rear of Hotel Bal (Camping Bal) in Tournehem sur le Hen just north of St Omar. At 16 Euros its a gem that most people haven't cottoned onto yet. Enjoy Italy.

  • Mr Sambambles
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    edited April 2018 #3

    Hi Dave Thank you for that suggestion. We would like to drive for about an hour it the weather OK and ferry on time. Its good though to have that one on the back burner. 

  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2018 #4

    Campsite or Aire? For the former try Camping Kindervreugde, just over the Belgian border. Others will help you with Aires. 

  • Mr Sambambles
    Mr Sambambles Forum Participant Posts: 194
    edited April 2018 #5

    Than you eurotraveller. Either or will do providing its safe. Will find that one on the map. 

  • eurortraveller
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    edited April 2018 #6

    Another one on the way to Lille is Camping Ypra at Kemmel. Both are in your ACSI book. 

    Mind you I would stay in Calais as your first reply suggested. I have a weakness for dinner at the Cote d'Argent restaurant on the seafront. 

    Regards. 

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  • Mr Sambambles
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    edited April 2018 #8

    Thanks for that. I have found it on line but not on ACSI Camping app. Is it on yours?

  • Mr Sambambles
    Mr Sambambles Forum Participant Posts: 194
    edited April 2018 #9

    Thank you Dorset Driver. Can you recommend any of the Aires in Gravelines? Have you used any of them?

  • hitchglitch
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    edited April 2018 #10

    If you don’t mind paying tolls for a short stretch you could go to La Paille Haute (ACSI) which is about 1.5 hours. From there, cut across to Lille. Bien Assise is ACSI about half an hour but in the wrong direction but no big deal when you are on the (free) Autoroute.

  • Mr Sambambles
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    edited April 2018 #11

    Thank you Hitchglitch  for your suggestion. There seems to be a few options. Just wondering what others do. 

  • hitchglitch
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    edited April 2018 #12

    We go to the Italian lakes most years but always go the direct route via Reims, Metz, Strasbourg, Basel then through the St. Gottard tunnel but you have Autoroute tolls plus one vignette for Switzerland. Our second stop is usually Alsace then the following day you can get through Switzerland to Italy.

    Many people go Belgium, Austria but you can go Belgium, Luxembourg and join the Autoroute near Metz. The section around Strasbourg and down to Basel is toll free.

  • harryb
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    edited April 2018 #13

    Sam, if docking at 6.10pm and you want to make some progress that night just call up Google and put in Campsites, Armentiers. It's only an hours drive and there are plenty of sites to chose from

  • Mr Sambambles
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    edited April 2018 #14

    Thank you Both Hitchglitch and Harryb. We are going to trundle Belgium, Luxembourg etc. We have a month so plenty of time. The campsites at Armentieres certainly look do-able. Thank you for that. 

  • peedee
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    edited June 2018 #15

    Probably a bit late now but the Aire at Bergues would meet your requirements. I used it twice last month, very handy for town and some interesting walks around the towns' old fortifications. Its a large Aire so usually plenty of space but there are no facilities. There are some photos on my record of my outward and homeward trips in Polarsteps here:.

    >Outward<

    >homeward<

    peedee