Caravan & Camping Europe 2011 (Aa Lifestyle Guides)
Caravan & Camping Europe 2011 (Aa Lifestyle Guides)
Completely simplified fοr 2011, thіѕ wide European camping handbook offers information οn more thаn 3,500 sites іn Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland аnd Failure. Each broadcast іn thе handbook іѕ οn tеrrіblе stipulations іntο regions ѕο thаt уου саn easily find thе sites іn уουr chosen holiday area. Thеrе іѕ elemental European motoring information counting alacrity limits, motoring law аn
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We used this book to find motorhome camping sites in July 2009. The book contains lots of sites, but there are many, many more not plotted. We travelled with 5 books (most on loan) and establish this book to be one of the more exact ones. No release book or website lists all the thousands of camping sites in Europe.
The book can be a bit cumbersome to use but nearly all camping books are like this. To find a site near a selected place, look at the whole county map at the rear of the book, locate the town/vicinity (only main town names are in black and colorless), find the camp site name, and go to an pointer to find the page number for the item. Or you can go straight to the pointer if you know the name of the site. Or go to the main listings which are prearranged by province and town; keep in mind many camp sites may not be plotted under the town name you’d guess if they are on the town outskirts. Decriptions of camp sites are small but there are e-mail addresses and URLs for dependability enhancement plotting/bookings. (In contrast, the book European Camping by Mike & Terry Church gives much more detail for site descriptions and includes maps for on how to get there, but lists only a tiny number of sites near the largest towns. The booklet provided by Camping Card Global when you buy a camping carnet card gives only sites donation discounts– presents a broadcast map, an address, and website URL). But most camp sites have municipal cryptogram posted so the lack of maps/information in Camping & Caravaning Europe was usually not a major problem.
This is excellent book to have along on your trip. We sure to also result in road maps. A GPS is very helpful, even if do not rely soley on it– look at in black and colorless maps too! Europe is on a major road constructioon go on a bender with new highways constructed so the information provided by some campsites are now invalid, plus rural locations are not always mapped by the GPS.
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|Excellent info but not enough listings,
We have camped all over Europe before to in a van and used a German ADAC handbook, which, even if somewhat hard to map out at initially, was very comprehensive and had a huge amount of campgrounds. I have not yet used this book “Caravan & Camping 2010″ – we are plotting yet to be for a trip next summer. While the listings look thorough(each one has a lot of information), I am apprehensive about the amount of space spent on publicity (LOTS of glossy photos of campground pools) versus the amount of listings. In additional terms, this book doesn’t seems to have as many listings as I would hope. I have looked for a couple we remember from the last trip and they are not in this book (Regensburg is a large German city and campground is not plotted, for instance). The book does contain broadcast maps showing locations of campgrounds and information for campers in Europe in all-function, both very helpful. We will have to find another, thicker handbook for more listings.
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