Camping Le Ranch is a campsite in Cannes that is ideal for visiting the French city of Cannes. There are large, beautiful campsites here and the bus to the city goes right outside the entrance.
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We are now on the French Riviera. The stretch of coastline known as the French Riviera, or Côte d'Azur, starts at the border with Italy in the east and ends at Toulon in the west. We are just outside Sainte Maxime, which is just north-east of Saint Tropez.
Read moreTwo days ago we arrived in the village of Aiguines in France on the lake Lac de Sainte Croix, which is connected to the river Verdon in the Grand Canyon of Europe. Now we are at camping L'Aigle and here we have a great view, both of the castle Chateau Aiguines and the lake Lac de Sainte Croix.
Read moreIn Arles, Provence, you can find the ruins of a Roman theatre. This impressive amphitheatre in France could at one time accommodate 25,000 visitors. Arles is also home to a number of other historical monuments, as well as being a city of artists filled with charming neighbourhoods and cafés.
Read moreIt's spring, and that means it's time for camping and motorhome living. It also means that we are inundated with press releases about everything that is going on in the motorhome and camping world. So, brace yourself - here's a whole newsletter!
Read moreToday we have found a campsite in Tarragona in Spain. The campsite is really nice and located right next to a beautiful sandy beach. Our plan is to stay at this campsite for a few days, among other things to visit Tarragona and to check out the Easter celebrations in Spain.
Read moreAfter a hectic festival week and a week of pouring rain, we felt the need for a more luxurious and comfortable campsite. We have now found a super nice campsite called El Templo del Sol, a bit southwest of Tarragona. Here you are greeted by service buildings in Arabic style and when you enter through the glass doors to the reception, it feels like entering a finer hotel.
Read moreEvery Tuesday evening Norwegians and Swedes meet in Benidorm at the El Raco campsite, at the campsite's restaurant. We live on the neighbouring campsite, but were invited by Kjell and Solveig who have the blog Kjell and Solveig's motorhome blog (http://fahlen.info/). The whole three long tables were laid out in the restaurant and it was a nice dinner.
Read moreNow we have come to Roquetas de Mar, located on the Spanish coast just west of Almería. Here we have, thanks to Lena and Jan's blog (rullandeteamet.blogspot.com), found a nice big campsite by the sea.
Read moreWe have now moved to the Valdevaqueros campsite on the coast, one kilometre north of Tarifa in southern Spain. Here we are perfectly fine, even though the weather is really boring. But of course it can't always be sunny, even in Spain.
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