Thursday 25 July 2013

We finally arrived home on Sunday 14th July at around 8am. As planned we spent two great days at what is probably our favourite municipal site in France...Camping Municipal Sezanne. For around 11 euros a night you get a spotlessly clean terraced site with lots of well drained flat pitches. There is free access to a heated Olympic sized swimming pool. Because we'd already done the bike rides and walks in the area we spent these two days swimming in the pool and relaxing listening to the first test match on the radio. The weather continued to be hot with temps around 30c.
After leaving Sezanne around 8am on the Saturday we drove to Calais for our 4pm boat, stopping on the way for lunch and a visit to the supermarkets to fill up with fuel and booze.
We finally docked at Dover around tea time and drove to The Bowling Green at Banbury, a free overnight stop for motorhomes. Unfortunately this was not an ideal location as it was positioned right next to the M40 and the car park had a 2metre high barrier. The owners were kind enough to lower this for us but the traffic noise kept us awake for most of the night. Consequently we set off for home around 5pm on Sunday morning.
Camping Municipal Sezanne, spotlessly clean, flat and well drained...

...there always seems to be a council worker in attendance keeping the site well maintained and clean...

...the Olympic sized pool is heated with a large grassed area for sunbathing...

...Easy access and well landscaped.

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