Directions to French campsites
We are travelling to France next week and there are no longer directions to the campsites from camc either online or in print. These directions were excellent especially towing a caravan. We don’t have a sat nav and I don’t trust google as we have been sent down single track roads with the caravan. Also to make life even more difficult there are no French road maps available in shops or online this year ( no idea why). Can anyone recommend a good app that is suitable for towing a caravan in France?
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Have you tried >Stanford Maps.< FYI you can download maps of France from >Memory Map< I toured for the first time this year without paper maps and did miss them mainly for the overview if not the detail.
peedee
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The spiral bound A4 Michelin map book, which OH likes to use to check on the Sat nav, still seems to be available on Amazon. Re Google, I generally use it to check out the Sat Nav route. Any iffy bits can be quickly checked using street view, as can the approach to your sites, in France at least.
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Hi, Well first off a quick look at Amazon shows plenty of motoring atlases available however, the other options include viaMichelin, Mappycom and Waze etc.
We use Google maps in conjunction with Streetview to plan not only routes but stops, refuelling etc.
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We toured for many years using a TomTom sat nav with the camper maps added. With the help of Archies POI's we navigated successfully to dozens of French campsites. Whilst the Club my not provide detailed instructions they do provide a map, albeit from Google. Is the issue general en route instructions or the more precise campsite arrival details? Assuming you know which campsites you will be staying at I would have thought Google Maps, zoomed in to get a large scale view of the final approaches and printed in advance would be best if you wanted paper Aide-mémoire. Agree with Peedee about Stanfords, wonderful shop and even better if you can get there in person, a sort of sweet shop for maps
David
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I was touring French campsites for 33 years before Google maps were introduced. It never seemed to be a problem.
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Don't worry. Put co-ordinates into sat nav, look at via michelin for a guide on distance and time, check with a map to see if it's roughly correct then set off.
In over 20 years of travelling to French sites the only glitches we've ever experienced are usually at the very end of our trip, when we have very occasionally been directed down a narrow access road.
Colin
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