Cool Camping France

Cool Camping France

by Martin Dunford (Editor), David Jones (Author), Andrew Day (Author), Andrew Day (Author), David Jones (Author), Martin Dunford (Editor), James Warner Smith (Editor), Jonathan Knight (Author)

Synopsis

Brand new for 2017, a fully updated third edition of Cool Camping: France will hit the shelves in time for the camping season. Featuring 100 stunning campsites, from the high Alps and the snow-capped Pyrenees down to the sandy Atlantic coast and the river valleys of central France, this book showcases the very best of camping across the Channel, all personally selected by the coolcamping.com team. New finds include a family campsite in the grounds of a Normandy chateau with luxury facilities inside an old wine cellar, a riverside city escape within walking distance of France's very own 'Little Venice' and a woodland wonder in Limousin where you can try your hand at panning for gold.With over 50 brand new locations featured in the book for the first time, this updated edition of Cool Camping: France brings readers not only the country's best campsites but also a collection of the most luxurious glamping finds. Treehouses, yurts, safari tents and gypsy caravans can all be found among the pages. From a boutique bell tent hideaway on the banks of the Dordgone to modern geodesic domes in the Pyrenean peaks, there's something for every type of camper.In trademark Cool Camping style, readers will enjoy entertaining, insightful reviews as well as practical information and hundreds of inspiring colour photos. There's even a collection of 'useful phrases' for campers to refer to.So whether you're after traditional tent camping around a campfire or a 21st-century glamping experience, get set to discover the true creme de la creme of camping in France with this colourful guide.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Punk Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 190688966X
ISBN 13: 9781906889661