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Eurotunnelled it on Boxing Day. Done it many times with various cars and bike, first time in a camper.

Kipped in a aire last night and night before. Nay problem.

About to venture off the Peàge and attempt to invade Strasbourg to buy some pressies and that.

Got massive dog with me, I get stopped fifty times a day in England for dog chat in England, unfortunately I don't speak a blinking word of French so going to be feeling dumb if that happens here.

I've got a 6.3m Ducato conversion so not tooo big, wonder if I shall be able to park...
 
Far more motorhome friendly in Europe than most of the UK. We found that many of the dogs in Netherlands, Germany, Austria & France are not as socialised as over here, but they do seem to be more accepted in cafes, restuarants etc. unlike many open park & grassed areas
 
Got massive dog with me, I get stopped fifty times a day in England for dog chat in England, unfortunately I don't speak a blinking word of French so going to be feeling dumb if that happens here.

There seem many fewer breeds kept as pets in France so anything out of the ordinary attracts a lot of attention.

Expect much more interaction. It's a great way to enjoy contact with people, as you know, and language isn't a barrier.

One expression you're likely to hear is "Quelle race?". Translated as "What breed?".

Might be worth looking up your breed's name in French.

A very useful site to hear how words are pronounced is:



Through the Mont Blanc tunnel and all going swimmingly. I could get used to this. Think I'm gonna be vanning it to France a lot from now on.

It's simply wonderful. The scales have fallen from your eyes
 
Eurotunnelled it on Boxing Day. Done it many times with various cars and bike, first time in a camper.

Kipped in a aire last night and night before. Nay problem.

About to venture off the Peàge and attempt to invade Strasbourg to buy some pressies and that.

Got massive dog with me, I get stopped fifty times a day in England for dog chat in England, unfortunately I don't speak a blinking word of French so going to be feeling dumb if that happens here.

I've got a 6.3m Ducato conversion so not tooo big, wonder if I shall be able to park...
The price for a motorhome less than 3 meters high is €6.10, which also includes a return trip on the CTS public transport network for 1 to 7 people traveling together within the day. For motorhomes and coaches over 3 meters in height, the price is €18.60, also with a return ticket on the public transport network.
Please note that this rate is available all year round, but only upon advance reservation. You can contact the relevant authorities to make a reservation or get more details.
 

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