Aire de services are not "camping sites" they are "parking sites". You are not officially allowed to put out chairs and tables as that is classed as camping.
We did think that, but it was exactly like all the other gated, pay at the front aires we had visited which works much more like a regular campsite. We would never dream of putting chairs and tables out in a regular aire. And she had furniture out too, so we think we must have upset her with a space she wanted. Who knows?
Fabulous vlog, we were like "wow €21 is so cheap" 😂 we're so used to paying more, but it was great to see how easy the Aires are to use. You're braver than me (Julia), I'm going nowhere near the black tank, especially with salami odours 🤢😂 safe travels Julia and Gary 💕
Wonderful. You took a very similar route to us on this video. We have now driven back through the Pyrennes and starting our return slowly to Andulucia. And, its not summer anymore. We need some Andulucian sun. Take care.
Great video. Funny episode at the camp site lol 😂 I bet you were glad to move on. Beautiful places by the water and history. So pretty I like a breeze when it’s hot.🥵 another episode of toilet gate lol that sounds very unpleasant. Poor Sammy in the dog house bless him 😩 there so placid though aren’t they. Look forward to next week and the next adventure.
We wish we'd caught her being so angry with us but I think she would have had an issue with that too! Sorry about the toilet detail! Thanks as always for watching and commenting Lorraine x 🙏❤️
The aire used to be right outside of the ramparts and cost €10. So quite expensive now. People can be so rude when emptying toilets when someone else is filling up. It doesnt take long to wait and is more considerate.
Those yellow circles were done in duck tape and each day they had to patch it up at levels where it could be removed by people we have some great photos of them from 2018 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing. I will never miss going to Paris.. l went there a few years ago and was yelled at for standing under a very tiny awning during a really heavy rainstorm. Kindness is not part of their culture apparently.
Not for Carcassonne, it's the main aire at a massive tourist destination, but was in comparison to what we'd paid so far on the trip. We were then learning how much more expensive things were in the south! Thanks 🙏
I love the game! For some reason my kids don't so I sometimes have to bribe them to play with me 🤣 they have loads of extension boxes too which we don't have, just the original. Ha ha I wonder what it would be? All French names sound too nice.
Yes it was very odd but there are some strange people about. No it was funny about the toilet and this is what van life is like on the road. It’s realistic and down to earth. A great mix of content. I enjoy them very soothing on a Sunday evening. Safe travels.
Put simply your lack of research and local knowledge is the problem. You will find that the local municipal campsites are excellent. We lived alternate months in the High Aude , we learnt the local dialects and pronunciation it varies from one side of a valley to the other. A small effort is greatly appreciated by that locals. We had a glorious ten years there. Brexit screwed it up for everyone. You wonder why you are not exactly welcomed. You have to remember it's their home.
Lucky you Melvyn. Sounds like a lovely ten years. Trust me we attempt out French wherever we go and have been (as have our children) learning the language for years. We simply pulled into the carpark and sat though. But thanks for your take.
Excellent video and lovely to see such a happy family enjoying travels.
Thank you 🙏🏼❣️
Aire de services are not "camping sites" they are "parking sites". You are not officially allowed to put out chairs and tables as that is classed as camping.
We did think that, but it was exactly like all the other gated, pay at the front aires we had visited which works much more like a regular campsite. We would never dream of putting chairs and tables out in a regular aire. And she had furniture out too, so we think we must have upset her with a space she wanted. Who knows?
Just checked their listing and there are plenty of pictures with tables and chairs out too.
I did say "officially". Having lived in France for 17 years we have come to realise French laws don't apply to the French :-)@@EscapeintheMotorhome
21€..I'm getting out my camping chairs!!.❤️🇬🇧🇺🇦
Great video by the way. @@EscapeintheMotorhome
Fabulous vlog, we were like "wow €21 is so cheap" 😂 we're so used to paying more, but it was great to see how easy the Aires are to use. You're braver than me (Julia), I'm going nowhere near the black tank, especially with salami odours 🤢😂 safe travels Julia and Gary 💕
Haha thanks so much Julia! Hope you're healing, love watching your travels ❤️❤️❤️
@@EscapeintheMotorhomeah thanks very much 💕 The knee is slowly getting there, thanks for asking ❤️
Wonderful. You took a very similar route to us on this video. We have now driven back through the Pyrennes and starting our return slowly to Andulucia. And, its not summer anymore. We need some Andulucian sun. Take care.
Yes, definitely go get some Andalusia! Enjoy. You've had a fab trip!
€20 for 24 hours sounds reasonable to me. I regularly pay €15 a night for me, my tent and my motorcycle to camp.
Great video. Funny episode at the camp site lol 😂 I bet you were glad to move on. Beautiful places by the water and history. So pretty I like a breeze when it’s hot.🥵 another episode of toilet gate lol that sounds very unpleasant. Poor Sammy in the dog house bless him 😩 there so placid though aren’t they. Look forward to next week and the next adventure.
We wish we'd caught her being so angry with us but I think she would have had an issue with that too! Sorry about the toilet detail! Thanks as always for watching and commenting Lorraine x 🙏❤️
The aire used to be right outside of the ramparts and cost €10. So quite expensive now. People can be so rude when emptying toilets when someone else is filling up. It doesnt take long to wait and is more considerate.
Wow that is a price hike! Yes, would be so easy to stagger, to spare everyone's blushes😬😬😬 thanks for commenting!
The Aire at Parking P1 right by the remparts also has no services and is much cheaper. It's on S4S.
@@PaulDevall maybe we should have stayed there!
Thank you for yet another insight into French life.
You are very welcome 🤗
Those yellow circles were done in duck tape and each day they had to patch it up at levels where it could be removed by people we have some great photos of them from 2018 👍🏻
How interesting! I assumed it would have been paint!
Thank you for sharing. I will never miss going to Paris.. l went there a few years ago and was yelled at for standing under a very tiny awning during a really heavy rainstorm. Kindness is not part of their culture apparently.
Sorry to hear you had a bad experience 😞
Sounds cheap to me is 21 euro really too expensive?
Not for Carcassonne, it's the main aire at a massive tourist destination, but was in comparison to what we'd paid so far on the trip. We were then learning how much more expensive things were in the south! Thanks 🙏
Carcasonne looks (I suppose unsurpringly) just like the game, which we love. What's the french equivalent of Karen?
I love the game! For some reason my kids don't so I sometimes have to bribe them to play with me 🤣 they have loads of extension boxes too which we don't have, just the original. Ha ha I wonder what it would be? All French names sound too nice.
@@EscapeintheMotorhome we just play basic, I don't understand the simple extensions. And of course... it's Karen 😀
@@66TripsLeft🤣🤣🤣oh I forgot about the in-game extensions. River one is easy.... Think I might dig it out today!
€21 and you think that’s a bit much 😂 try £40 in the uk hence why I sold mine
Oh I know it's terrible in England, I agree!
We tried doing the uk but France is a different entity
Lots of aires and some were only €9 with electric
Yes it was very odd but there are some strange people about. No it was funny about the toilet and this is what van life is like on the road. It’s realistic and down to earth. A great mix of content. I enjoy them very soothing on a Sunday evening. Safe travels.
Put simply your lack of research and local knowledge is the problem. You will find that the local municipal campsites are excellent. We lived alternate months in the High Aude , we learnt the local dialects and pronunciation it varies from one side of a valley to the other. A small effort is greatly appreciated by that locals. We had a glorious ten years there. Brexit screwed it up for everyone. You wonder why you are not exactly welcomed. You have to remember it's their home.
Lucky you Melvyn. Sounds like a lovely ten years. Trust me we attempt out French wherever we go and have been (as have our children) learning the language for years. We simply pulled into the carpark and sat though. But thanks for your take.
You shouldn’t have shaved your legs or armpits. You would have fit right in
Maybe I didn't! 🤣