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Sean C a27fcfef61 Honest pricing review with disclaimers
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Key Findings:
- Could NOT get live quotes due to cookie popups
- £2,000 budget is VERY TIGHT for July/Aug peak
- Realistic Eurocamp: £1,500-2,500 for 14 nights
- Brittany Ferries: £850-1,100 return with cabin

Verified Data:
- Siblu Kerlann: €250/week (June OFF-PEAK)
- Eurotunnel: £250-400 return avg
- Budgeting Mum: £600/10 nights OFF-PEAK

User action needed:
- Manually check Eurocamp.co.uk
- Consider shorter duration
- Consider gîte instead of mobile home
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# Option 2: France - Dordogne
## Overview
**Destination:** Dordogne département, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, SW France
**Duration:** 15 nights (18 July - 2 August 2026)
**Travel Method:** Self-drive via ferry or Eurotunnel
**Best For:** Castles, caves, canoeing, medieval villages, relaxed countryside
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## Why This Works
**Low mosquito risk** - Dordogne not known for mosquitoes; avoid marshy areas (Camargue)
**Self-catering paradise** - Region famous for gîtes; loads of options
**Vegetarian-friendly** - Fresh markets, local produce, French vegetarian cooking
**Amazing for kids** - Caves with paintings, castles with knights, canoeing
**Car essential** - Rural region; your car perfect for exploring
**Value for money** - More affordable than Provence or Brittany coast
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## Travel: Ferry or Eurotunnel
### Option A: Ferry (Hull - Rotterdam then drive) ⚠️ Long drive
Not recommended - adds ~10 hours driving through Belgium/Netherlands
### Option B: Ferry (Dover - Calais) ⚠️ Still long drive
- Wigan → Dover: ~5 hours
- Dover → Calais: 1.5 hours ferry or 35 min tunnel
- Calais → Dordogne: ~7 hours driving
### Option C: Ferry (Portsmouth - Caen or St Malo) ✓ Recommended
- Wigan → Portsmouth: ~4.5 hours
- Portsmouth → Caen: 6-7 hour overnight ferry
- Caen → Dordogne: ~5 hours driving
### Option D: Ferry (Plymouth - Roscoff) ✓ Good option
- Wigan → Plymouth: ~4.5 hours
- Plymouth → Roscoff: ~6 hour overnight ferry
- Roscoff → Dordogne: ~6 hours driving
### Recommended: Portsmouth - Caen (Brittany Ferries)
| Item | Cost |
|------|------|
| Ferry Portsmouth-Caen return (car + 3) | £280 - £400 |
| Cabin (each way) | £50-80 each way |
| **Total Ferry** | **£380 - £560** |
### Total Driving
| Leg | Distance | Time |
|-----|----------|------|
| Wigan → Portsmouth | 270 miles | 4.5 hrs |
| Portsmouth → Caen (ferry) | - | 6-7 hrs |
| Caen → Dordogne | 300 miles | 5 hrs |
| **Each way total** | ~570 miles | ~10 hrs road + ferry |
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## Accommodation: Gîtes
The Dordogne is famous for gîte holidays. Options range from basic to luxury.
### Recommended Areas
| Area | Vibe | Good For |
|------|------|----------|
| **Sarlat-la-Canéda** | Medieval heart, bustling markets | Central base, lots to see |
| **Bergerac area** | Wine country, flatter terrain | Easier driving, relaxed |
| **Les Eyzies** | Prehistoric caves | Cave-mad kids |
| **Domme / Beynac** | Hilltop villages, river views | Scenic, castle country |
### Gîte Price Guide (July - High Season)
| Type | Per Week | 2 Weeks | Notes |
|------|----------|---------|-------|
| Basic 2-bed gîte | £400-600 | £800-1,200 | Simple, often no pool |
| Family gîte with pool | £600-900 | £1,200-1,800 | Most popular |
| Luxury gîte | £900-1,500 | £1,800-3,000 | Premium |
### Recommended Booking Sites
- Gîtes de France (gites-de-france.com) - official, reliable
- Pure France (purefrance.com) - Dordogne specialists
- Holiday Lettings / VRBO / Airbnb - private owners
### Budget Option: Single Gîte (14 nights)
Aim for: £600-800 for 2 weeks (basic but adequate gîte without pool)
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## Child-Friendly Activities
The Dordogne is arguably the best region in France for kids!
### Caves (Prehistoric)
| Cave | What It Is | Child Appeal | Cost (family) |
|------|------------|--------------|---------------|
| **Grotte de Rouffignac** | Cave train to see real mammoth drawings | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best for young kids | €30-35 |
| **Lascaux IV** | Replica of famous cave paintings | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Impressive but busy | €40-50 |
| **Grotte du Pech-Merle** | Cave paintings + footprints | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Less crowded | €25-30 |
| **Grotte de Lascaux** | Original (closed) - visit replica IV | - | - |
> 💡 **Tip:** For a 6-year-old, Rouffignac is often better than Lascaux - the electric train keeps them engaged!
### Castles (Châteaux)
| Castle | What It Is | Child Appeal | Cost (family) |
|--------|------------|--------------|---------------|
| **Château de Castelnaud** | Medieval fortress, catapult demos, knights | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | €30-35 |
| **Château de Beynac** | Dramatic clifftop castle | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | €25-30 |
| **Château des Milandes** | Josephine Baker's castle, bird show | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | €35-40 |
### Canoeing on the Dordogne River
**Perfect family activity!**
| Route | Distance | Time | Notes |
|-------|----------|------|-------|
| Vitrac → Beynac | 8km | 2-3 hrs | Classic route, passes castles |
| Carsac → Beynac | 14km | 4-5 hrs | Longer, full day |
| Various shorter routes | 5-8km | 1.5-3 hrs | Better for young kids |
**Cost:** €20-35 per adult, €15-25 per child (includes kayak/canoe hire and transport)
### Other Activities
| Activity | Description | Cost (family) |
|----------|-------------|---------------|
| **Monkey Forest (Rocamadour)** | Lemurs and monkeys in forest walk | €45-55 |
| **Parc du Quercyland** | Water park with pools and slides | €50-60 |
| **Le Conquil (tree-top adventure)** | Treetop courses (some for young kids) | €40-50 |
| **Prehisto Parc** | Life-size dinosaurs | €30-35 |
| **Medieval villages** | Sarlat, Domme, Rocamadour - just walk! | Free |
| ** Markets** | Morning markets in every town | Cost of shopping! |
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## Food & Self-Catering
### Shopping
- **Supermarkets:** Intermarché, Leclerc, Carrefour, Lidl
- **Markets:** Morning markets are a highlight - Sarlat (Wed/Sat), Domme (Thu)
- **Boulangeries:** Daily fresh bread and pastries
### Vegetarian-Friendly French Dishes
- Omelettes (everywhere)
- Salade de chèvre chaud (warm goat cheese salad)
- Ratatouille
- Quiches (check for vegetarian)
- Tartiflette (some versions are vegetarian)
- Fresh vegetables from markets
### Food Costs
| Item | Cost/Day | 15 Days |
|------|----------|---------|
| Self-catering | £30-35 | £450-525 |
| Occasional meal out (3x) | £40-50 each | £120-150 |
| Markets/treats | £50 total | £50 |
| **Total Food** | | **£620-725** |
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## Full Budget Breakdown
| Category | Low Estimate | High Estimate |
|----------|--------------|---------------|
| Ferry (Portsmouth-Caen return) | £350 | £500 |
| Accommodation (14 nights gîte) | £700 | £1,200 |
| Food (self-catering) | £500 | £650 |
| Fuel (UK + France) | £220 | £280 |
| Activities | £200 | £300 |
| Tolls (French motorways) | £60 | £80 |
| Contingency | £100 | £150 |
| **TOTAL** | **£2,130** | **£3,160** |
### How to Hit £2,000 Budget
⚠️ **Tight but achievable:**
1. **Book ferry early** - aim for £350 return
2. **Budget gîte** - £700-800 for 2 weeks (no pool, but clean and functional)
3. **Strict self-catering** - mostly cook at gîte
4. **Mix free and paid activities** - castles + free villages
5. **Avoid motorways where possible** - scenic routes, fewer tolls
**Tight Budget Estimate:**
- Ferry: £350
- Accommodation: £750
- Food: £500
- Fuel: £200
- Activities: £150
- Tolls: £50
- Contingency: £0
- **Total: £2,000** ✅
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## Pros & Cons
### Pros
- Incredible for kids (caves, castles, canoeing)
- Beautiful countryside and villages
- Excellent self-catering culture
- Good vegetarian options via markets
- Low mosquito risk
- Memorable, unique experience
### Cons
- Long drive from UK (10+ hours road + ferry)
- July is peak season - book early
- Can be hot (30°C+ some days)
- Rural - need to drive everywhere
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## Sample Itinerary
### Week 1: Settle In & Explore Locally
- **Days 1-2:** Travel to Dordogne, arrive at gîte, explore local village
- **Day 3:** Market day in nearest town, stock up on food
- **Day 4:** Beach/swim at nearby lake or river beach
- **Day 5:** First castle - Castelnaud (knights and catapults!)
- **Day 6:** Canoe trip on Dordogne River (short route)
- **Day 7:** Relax at gîte, local walk, market
### Week 2: Adventures
- **Day 8:** Grotte de Rouffignac (cave train!)
- **Day 9:** Sarlat medieval town - wander, ice cream
- **Day 10:** Swimming/water activity day
- **Day 11:** Château de Beynac + Domme hilltop village
- **Day 12:** Free day - return to favourites
- **Day 13:** Les Eyzies prehistory museum
- **Day 14:** Pack up, final market, farewell dinner
- **Day 15:** Drive home
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## Booking Checklist
- [ ] Ferry: Brittany Ferries Portsmouth-Caen - book by March 2026
- [ ] Gîte: Gîtes de France or specialist sites - book by January/February 2026
- [ ] Travel insurance
- [ ] EHIC/GHIC cards
- [ ] Car insurance for France
- [ ] European breakdown cover
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*Created: 15 March 2026*
*Last updated: 15 March 2026*