Loved watching your travelogues about your first time caravaning in France. We've lived in France for over 15 years and as Motorhomers we can understand your appreciation of how much easier things are over here and not least of all the roads. On trips backs to the UK it never takes more than being there for 10 minutes before wondering why people put up with it. Your rant was perfectly justified. Hope that you'll consider returning to the mainland soon.
Really enjoyed your French holiday videos. We have been caravanning for 15 years and driving to France for the past 20 but never with the caravan. We are looking to go next summer with hopefully our new 8ft Coachman . My biggest fear has always been getting on the train, nice to see I’m not the only one apprehensive but you guys made it look easy. Look forward to seeing more of your videos!
OH sat watching your rant re UK/France roads & aires agreeing with everything you were saying. Thanks for sharing your experiences with big caravan in France & using Euro tunnel. We have just arranged our purchase of our first twin after 40 years of caravanning and planning going back to France for the first time since 2019 so very helpful.
Very moving such a lovely place for the wrong reasons my husband retires in 2 weeks watched your first time taking CV to France with interest thanks for sharing your experiences
Hello, I'm glad you enjoyed vlogs, we bought Beau's carseat from Vinted, and we just searched for pet car seats. I think you can also purchase similar from Amazon. I can't actually see a make on. Regards Paul and Sharon.
How was your little dog in the cemetry.I remember some years ago we visited the menin gate ,my little cocker spaniel dug her heels in and wouldn't go near it whether she sensed something I don't know but as a rule she was like my shadow and followed me everywhere
I agree with you that the motorway services and aires are a lot better than ours but they come at a price and that is what you pay your motorway tolls for.
I have always used the Autoroutes when I have been in France.I think if you use the D roads with all the roundabouts, traffic lights and low gear work whilst towing a caravan it doesn't work out a lot cheaper and if you add on the time you save by using the autoroutes it is a no brainer really . @@pashonexploring
@@pashonexploringMost French N roads and a lot of D roads are fine for towing on. You get a much better feel for the country if you avoid the autoroutes.
Loved watching your travelogues about your first time caravaning in France.
We've lived in France for over 15 years and as Motorhomers we can understand your appreciation of how much easier things are over here and not least of all the roads. On trips backs to the UK it never takes more than being there for 10 minutes before wondering why people put up with it. Your rant was perfectly justified.
Hope that you'll consider returning to the mainland soon.
Thanks for your comments, some of the UK roads are awful, we plan to be back again next year.🙂
We enjoyed your French trip. Oh yes we both moan about England when we come back 😂
Throughly enjoyed all your videos, thanks for recording & sharing
Glad you like them!
Really enjoyed your French holiday videos. We have been caravanning for 15 years and driving to France for the past 20 but never with the caravan. We are looking to go next summer with hopefully our new 8ft Coachman . My biggest fear has always been getting on the train, nice to see I’m not the only one apprehensive but you guys made it look easy. Look forward to seeing more of your videos!
Thank you, enjoy your new caravan and happy holidays here in the UK and in France.
It really looked amazing, we picked up on so many tips.. Thank you.
Glad you had a fantastic holiday.. Including Beau. 🦮xx
Thank you glad you liked it and its nice to know it helps someone 👍
OH sat watching your rant re UK/France roads & aires agreeing with everything you were saying. Thanks for sharing your experiences with big caravan in France & using Euro tunnel. We have just arranged our purchase of our first twin after 40 years of caravanning and planning going back to France for the first time since 2019 so very helpful.
Thanks for your comments & good luck & happy hols with your new van.
you shared cool recording~))
Thank you for watching 👍🙂
Very moving such a lovely place for the wrong reasons my husband retires in 2 weeks watched your first time taking CV to France with interest thanks for sharing your experiences
Thanks for watching, & best wishes for your retirement 🙂
Really enjoyed the French vlogs. Also interested in Bo’s travel bed/seat you use in the car. Could you provide delays please.❤
Hello, I'm glad you enjoyed vlogs, we bought Beau's carseat from Vinted, and we just searched for pet car seats. I think you can also purchase similar from Amazon. I can't actually see a make on. Regards Paul and Sharon.
How was your little dog in the cemetry.I remember some years ago we visited the menin gate ,my little cocker spaniel dug her heels in and wouldn't go near it whether she sensed something I don't know but as a rule she was like my shadow and followed me everywhere
She seemed fine but was only one year old so still very much a puppy, I think dogs can sense things much more than we can, thanks.
Hi, where did you get the dog bed from for the car? Enjoyed your vlogs to France.
I purchased it off Vinted. It was brand new in the bag. You can also pick them up from amazon. I'm glad you enjoyed the vlogs. Thank you for watching.
I agree with you that the motorway services and aires are a lot better than ours but they come at a price and that is what you pay your motorway tolls for.
It can certainly work out expensive if you use them a lot but with a big T/A van on the back it does make the journey less stressful, cheers
I have always used the Autoroutes when I have been in France.I think if you use the D roads with all the roundabouts, traffic lights and low gear work whilst towing a caravan it doesn't work out a lot cheaper and if you add on the time you save by using the autoroutes it is a no brainer really . @@pashonexploring
@@pashonexploringMost French N roads and a lot of D roads are fine for towing on. You get a much better feel for the country if you avoid the autoroutes.