Grandfather from USA and 2 grandsons to visit UK and Europe

This story happened on: 27/03/2013

Looking forward to my second visit to Crystal Palace Caravan Club.....First visit was 7 years ago with a 15 year old grandson. This visit will be with 2 grandsons and  a 7 X 9 tent...we will arrive on June 2....after a few days in UK we will travel to Paris after which we are on a 17 day train camping trip......about the same as 7 years ago......We will return to UK for our return flight on June 27.......need information on Caravan parks situated close to rail lines........I am from Branson MO USA.......have been camping all of adult life.......own a VW Vanagon Westfalia and 2 airstream  trailers one in Missouri and one in Florida

GarJac75 commented on 27/03/2013 13:29

Commented on 27/03/2013 13:29

If you're going to France vis the Euro Tunnel the site used by most people is called Black Horse Farm site near Folkstone. It would be just as suitably located if you where to travel vis Ferry from Dover to Calais. I prefer the ferry trip which lasts for an hour and a half as you get more of a sense of arrival in France and if the weather is nice good views in either direction of Travel. By train through the tunnel it's about 30 mins but boring and no real facilities to speak of on the train, even rest rooms as you call them are limited. Anyway have a safe and enjoyable trip.

avonvan commented on 28/04/2013 21:29

Commented on 28/04/2013 21:29

Hi Phil, I think you may be on the wrong website for the info you require. Try U.K.Campsite for more info and reviews. Hope this helps, Enjoy your trip and have a good time.

p.s. We stayed at a campsite on the Atlantic coast last year called La Rive and it would be all you want but i dont think the rail-line is convinient.

Woman sitting in camping chair by Wastwater in the Lake District with her two dogs and picnic blanket

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