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(16-10-2015, 08:56 PM)DianneT Wrote: Time to think about your ACSI CampingCard if travelling into Europe next year.
I've used mine at four sites during my last month in Spain. Best value of them all was at Camping Caceres where the plots were fairly large. Each pitch had permanent green shading fitted and each had its own tiled shower room with hot & cold at shower and hand basin. There was a toilet as well. An electrical point and water was on each plot. To cap it all there was a fast wifi connection all over the site. And all for 16 Euros a night. £11.50 for this year.
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Yes Jaydug it is such good value at the moment with the exchange rate going for us as well. Some sites do give excellent value too not restricting their best or large pitches to ACSI Members.
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There are even 47 sites at just 11 euros per night - under £8.00 for pitch, two people, awning, and electricity. Ten of those (including lovely site in Millau, adjacent to the Dourbie river) offer free places for children up to six, during dates when the card is accepted, so for families with preschool or home-schooled children it could be a real bargain.
We saved 26 euros per night for three nights, on one site we stayed on this year!
I can't wait for our book to arrive!
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06-12-2015, 10:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-12-2015, 11:00 AM by HughR.)
Is that St Lambert Val? A cracking site that did a BBQ for all the site when we were there in 2014. Including the regional potatoes and cheese dish that they cut into portions
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