Overnight stop in Belgium

hitchglitch
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Travelling on the Tunnel next week and if things don't improve with the French fuel crisis we will head to Italy via Belgium and Luxembourg. Having had problems with sites in Belgium previously, can anybody recommend an overnight stop two to three hours
from Calais either going via Brussels or via Lille/Mons/Namur? I am OK once I get past Namur but this is a bit to far for the first day.

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  • Unknown
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  • hitchglitch
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    edited May 2016 #3

    Can recommend two stops which we have used a number of times, but one is only just over an hour from Calais, the other is just over 3 hours away - at the extreme end of your timescale.

    The first is Camping  Jeugdstadion at Ypres. There are dedicated motohome only pitches outside the main campsite. 12 Euros when we were there last year. Book on-line to be sure of  a place as it's very popular. If reception is closed there is an automatic
    check-in booth. [If any motorhomers are interested, this is open all year, even when main site is closed. Book on-line and use the automatic check in.]

    The other is a motorhome Aire in the middle of the attractive village  of Han-Sur-Lesse. Plenty of spaces. Hook up. 7 Euros  a night when we were there last year.  Pay at the Tourist Information, if open. Otherwise someone comes around to collect the fee.

    Many thanks. 

  • Hazel
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    edited May 2016 #4

    Morning Hitchglitch

    La parc Clusure
    is just over 3 hours from Calais.

    I am staying there myself in June in a mobile home. I visited the site in 2014 and I loved it! There is some train noise, but after a couple of hours I really did not notice it.

     

     

  • hitchglitch
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    edited May 2016 #5

    Thanks Hazel. It's an ACSI site which I had bookmarked. Might just be within range for first stop.

  • Hazel
    Hazel Forum Participant Posts: 185
    edited May 2016 #6

    Hi Hichglitch

    When I visited the site in 2014 it made me smile before I had even reached reception - its one of those sites which is really well looked after, with staff who care about their customers and go out of their way to make sure you have a good experience. I cannot wait to go back and spend time there "on holiday" instead of working!

    Hope you have a great trip Happy

  • royandsharont
    royandsharont Forum Participant Posts: 735
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    edited May 2016 #7

    Hitchglitch,
    HERE
    is my post it story from a campsite just along the coast into Belgium at Niewpoort. A bit closer than you really wanted but a very good site & one recommended by Deleted User User. We then left the next morning off via Brussells into Germany
    heading for Croatia. Regards, Roy

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2016 #8

    Don't know if this is  too far off route 

    http://www.davidklyne.co.uk/camp_municipal_du_clair_de_lune.htm

    Its actually in France but the Belgium border is only five minutes away if you need fuel.

    David 

  • DianneT
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    edited May 2016 #9

    I know of onejust off the Belgium Ring Road we may use going home in Mid June if you are interested the name is Grimbergen.  Other than that look on my website here for route from Tunnel to Italy via Belgium, Germany, Austria and into Italy.

    DianneT.

  • hitchglitch
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    edited May 2016 #10

    Hi Hichglitch

    When I visited the site in 2014 it made me smile before I had even reached reception - its one of those sites which is really well looked after, with staff who care about their customers and go out of their way to make sure you have a good experience. I cannot wait to go back and spend time there "on holiday" instead of working!

    Hope you have a great trip Happy

    Actually I am fairly sure that we have stayed before. If I am right, it's a Dutch run site and very nice. I got told off for putting the van the wrong way around then for driving the wrong way around the one way system (well, that's the Dutch for you!). 

    We are still undecided because we really want to do Italy in September and this trip we planned to got South on the Autoroute via Reims and Lyon to Avignon. I may go down to Arras and if there is fuel we will carry on but if not we can divert into Belgium. I believe all the fuel depots are now open so maybe OK by Tuesday. I am guessing that Autoroutes get priority but not sure.

  • artyboo
    artyboo Forum Participant Posts: 457
    edited May 2016 #11

    Morning Hitchglitch

    La parc Clusure
    is just over 3 hours from Calais.

    I am staying there myself in June in a mobile home. I visited the site in 2014 and I loved it! There is some train noise, but after a couple of hours I really did not notice it.

     

     

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