
The sunny days are finally back and summer is officially here. Very good news for everyone who has been looking forward to the end of this school year so they can take some time off. For some, the first departures have already taken place, while others are waiting a little longer. And, as always, we will celebrate the holidays differently for each other. Some will prefer a car, to go to more exotic countries with another plane. Finally, there will also be plenty to choose from in a motor home or converted van to discover our beautiful country this year.
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Closed territory
Indeed, this solution has gained popularity for some time, especially after the end of the health care crisis. More and more vacationers know how to use this practice, which, in particular, offers a lot of freedom. But be careful not to do anything! Indeed, it is especially forbidden to park where you want to spend the night. That’s why it’s important to find a suitable parking space. In addition to being one of the most valuable in the summer, located in Guérande will not be available this year. As of Tuesday, June 27, the latter is open, but only for eight vehicles. And this is not the end.
Big jobs
Indeed, the area will then be completely closed for the duration of the works. Eventually, there will be at least 32 places, including 7 for complete motorhomes. If it was free before, its price will drop to around €10 per night. Access to water is included in the price, electricity and emptying. Indeed, this territory will now be managed by a private operator, namely Camping Car Park. It remains to be seen the exact duration of work in this space, which is very popular with travelers.
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Source: Auto Plus

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