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Holidays 2019
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I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.0 -
ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?0 -
MrOneLung said:
Lovely sandy beach and some stunning hotels and complexes if you like that sort of thing
Bit to big and ott for me though0 -
IdleHans said:Solidgone said:@IdleHans thanks for your comments as it’s on my list of city breaks. I’ve not looked into it yet but is there a city tour bus in operated in Budepest and if so would you recommend it?There are specific city bus tours, but we just used public transport so I cant really comment. Might be a very good way to start your break though.For public transport, buy 10 tickets for HUF 3000 (about £9) from the plentiful machines and just punch a ticket when you get on each tram/bus/tube.There's also a scenic chairlift, at about treetop height, that runs up to a lookout point and the Cogwheel, a rack railway, both (I think) included in the normal range of public transport services.Things I'd recommend are the castle, the parliament building, and on a sunny day Margaret Island park is lovely - shady, peaceful, with fountains, a water park, statuary and bars aplenty. Good views of both banks of the river from there. Look out for ruin bars too - shabby but trendyish drinking places set up in industrial type buildings and crappy courtyards.I imagine you can do a shortish scenic boat trip up and down the Danube too. I was there four days, though one was too hot even to move so we found a pub garden and stayed put all day. There is plenty more for me to see next time I go back, I reckon you could fill a week comfortably.
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superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?0 -
superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?0 -
Last day of our Kephalonia trip. Fly home tomorrow then fly out again Sunday with mates to Jerez for 5 days golfing0
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At eurocamp and similar is the entertainment multilingual?0
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ChiAddick said:superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?
It's a lovely area and generally has a great climate.
Wherever you end up I hope that you and your family have a great time.0 -
MrOneLung said:At eurocamp and similar is the entertainment multilingual?0
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We stayed at The Liberty Lara Beach a couple of years ago. Nice hotel but wasn't over impressed with Turkey if I'm honest.0 -
Just back from 3 weeks in Majorca. Stayed just outside Pollenca Old Town. Lovely part of the world.
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I’ve had a lovely family holiday to Sayalonga in Spain. The mountainous drive is a bit hairy but well worth it as it is a lovely quiet place.
In August, off to Ibiza for three nights with @Chris_from_Sidcup and a few others to celebrate our 40ths. Not looking forward to that much.....0 -
ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.0
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stoneroses19 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.0
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blackpool72 said:stoneroses19 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.0
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HandG said:I’ve had a lovely family holiday to Sayalonga in Spain. The mountainous drive is a bit hairy but well worth it as it is a lovely quiet place.
In August, off to Ibiza for three nights with @Chris_from_Sidcup and a few others to celebrate our 40ths. Not looking forward to that much.....1 -
clb74 said:HandG said:I’ve had a lovely family holiday to Sayalonga in Spain. The mountainous drive is a bit hairy but well worth it as it is a lovely quiet place.
In August, off to Ibiza for three nights with @Chris_from_Sidcup and a few others to celebrate our 40ths. Not looking forward to that much.....1 -
Off to North Cornwall Saturday for 8 nights for our annual trip to the West country. 7 nights in a cottage and then 1 night in a Spa hotel for a bit of relaxation.2
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ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.2 - Sponsored links:
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ChiAddick said:superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?0 -
Hastingsaddick said:ChiAddick said:superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?
If @ChiAddick is considering going as far as Arcachon then I would suggest going to the Med instead. For the last 6 years we have taken our summer holiday at a place called Marseillan, which is on the coast between Montpellier and Beziers. The beaches are brilliant and the sea is very shallow and safe.
We always rent a house but there are loads of campsites situated right on the beach.1 -
superclive98 said:Hastingsaddick said:ChiAddick said:superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?
If @ChiAddick is considering going as far as Arcachon then I would suggest going to the Med instead. For the last 6 years we have taken our summer holiday at a place called Marseillan, which is on the coast between Montpellier and Beziers. The beaches are brilliant and the sea is very shallow and safe.
We always rent a house but there are loads of campsites situated right on the beach.0 -
IdleHans said:Solidgone said:@IdleHans thanks for your comments as it’s on my list of city breaks. I’ve not looked into it yet but is there a city tour bus in operated in Budepest and if so would you recommend it?There are specific city bus tours, but we just used public transport so I cant really comment. Might be a very good way to start your break though.For public transport, buy 10 tickets for HUF 3000 (about £9) from the plentiful machines and just punch a ticket when you get on each tram/bus/tube.There's also a scenic chairlift, at about treetop height, that runs up to a lookout point and the Cogwheel, a rack railway, both (I think) included in the normal range of public transport services.Things I'd recommend are the castle, the parliament building, and on a sunny day Margaret Island park is lovely - shady, peaceful, with fountains, a water park, statuary and bars aplenty. Good views of both banks of the river from there. Look out for ruin bars too - shabby but trendyish drinking places set up in industrial type buildings and crappy courtyards.I imagine you can do a shortish scenic boat trip up and down the Danube too. I was there four days, though one was too hot even to move so we found a pub garden and stayed put all day. There is plenty more for me to see next time I go back, I reckon you could fill a week comfortably.
Szimpla kert bar was a brilliant atmosphere and really enjoyed the ‘pop up’ bars that were in the courtyards in the Jewish quarter.
only downside was when we went to Margrit Island, there were the equivalent of community payback people painting lamp posts. One of them had a dog. The dog decided we were fair game to become it’s new owners and followed us. 2 effing hours it took us to lose that mutt.1 -
Hastingsaddick said:superclive98 said:Hastingsaddick said:ChiAddick said:superclive98 said:ChiAddick said:I am already planning our summer holiday of 2020. I know its early but because of the financial outlay its best to plan ahead.
For those of you with kids school age that need to go during the summer holidays, have you ever tried a euro camp? If so, are there any you recommend?
My kids will be 7 and 3, we love a pool and to visit a beach. Other than that we're flexible. Will drive there so France is the obvious choice i guess. Many thanks.
In recent years we have used Alfresco Holidays, as their prices always seem better.
How far are you looking to go in France, as we've been to parks in Brittany, one North of Paris, the Cote d'Azur and down near Perpignan?
If @ChiAddick is considering going as far as Arcachon then I would suggest going to the Med instead. For the last 6 years we have taken our summer holiday at a place called Marseillan, which is on the coast between Montpellier and Beziers. The beaches are brilliant and the sea is very shallow and safe.
We always rent a house but there are loads of campsites situated right on the beach.1 -
Budapest or Bucharest?0
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Bali on boxing day0
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leefender said:Bali on boxing day2
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Attention Calgary addicks.
BBjnr will be in Calgary from tomorrow for a couple of weeks and i'm sure he's packed a different CAFC shirt for every day. If you see him say hello *
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