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CheeseRolls

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I haven't been to Brittany for a few years, but used to go regularly when the kids were small. Some really good advice here. Lovely beaches, interesting towns and cities. An absolute joy to cycle. Crepes, cider and seafood, what's not to like?

Well having stayed on various camp/mobile home/gite sites, I would always book direct with the sites. The best pitches definetly don't go to the Brit operators, they are also much more interested in sweating their assets, than in customer satisfaction. Look around any site and the shabby mobile homes, tent pitches furthest away from the amenities belong to the Brit operators.
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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But you have made it up. The majority of holidays on offer are in “their beloved Green and Pleasant Land”.

Unless Brittany has been moved to the UK, I haven't made anything up...

If you want to take quotes out of my post, then how about this one: '...offers cheap holiday to the EU...' (note the singular, not plural). The majority of the offers might be for the UK, but the fact that BG (a big Brexiteer, no less) is planning to go to a remaining EU country on holiday – something lots of 'them' said they wouldn't do once they'd got their country back – is what stuck out to me.
 


dazzer6666

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Pontins by chance? A google of Pontins will reveal a catalogue of horror stories from victims. Dirty clapped out chalets with mold & mildew everywhere, horrible old beds with bloodstained sheets, tissues under the bed, broken windows & so on. A great many of the unwary were of course 9.50 Sun readers. ??? Karma.

Part of life's learning curve is working a season in a holiday camp. Everything from pissed off guests who can't wait to leave, the endless complaints, bad food, bad facilities, bad accommodation, dodgy entertainers who hate each other, staff who hate each other as well as the guests, floaters in the pool, flouncing staff who walk out. It was all good fun. Also, first rule of working in the kitchen of a holiday camp - head chef must be an alcoholic. It's in the job spec.
Nah wasn't Pontins but have read about their issues......

Suspect it was Haven. Like [MENTION=616]Guinness Boy[/MENTION] we'd done one or two previously that were ok but this Essex one was our last [emoji23][emoji23]


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BensGrandad

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I have never said I wouldnt go to Europe as I love it as a place but I dont want to be governed by them and their petty rules an regulations. I want to be free to make my choice and if there is something I like go for it if not leave it.
 


Dick Head

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The Daily Fail is the top selling paper. Like I said in post 2, use Google or even better, use Duck Duck Go, as they don’t track you.

Or even better, use Google with Firefox which has tracking protection by default.
 




Beanstalk

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I have never said I wouldnt go to Europe as I love it as a place but I dont want to be governed by them and their petty rules an regulations. I want to be free to make my choice and if there is something I like go for it if not leave it.

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HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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Nov 9, 2009
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*Note to self.... stock up with Pringles for early June, there will be a lot of reading to get through...

Example:

Help Required.
Does anyone have any experience of getting the WiFi signal in Brittany?
I cant turn it off at the wall because the router is on the roof of the chateau.
Does anyone have a phone number or e-mail address for Dick Strawbridge?

Thanks BG
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Example:

Help Required.
Does anyone have any experience of getting the WiFi signal in Brittany?
I cant turn it off at the wall because the router is on the roof of the chateau.
Does anyone have a phone number or e-mail address for Dick Strawbridge?

Thanks BG

I will put some credit on my dongle and take that to get mobile wifi.
 


Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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Brighton
[MENTION=451]BensGrandad[/MENTION] - please let us know how your £9.50 holiday experience goes. A daily travel diary would be appreciated if possible.
 






Cowfold Seagull

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Apr 22, 2009
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Cowfold
Example:

Help Required.
Does anyone have any experience of getting the WiFi signal in Brittany?
I cant turn it off at the wall because the router is on the roof of the chateau.
Does anyone have a phone number or e-mail address for Dick Strawbridge?

Thanks BG

Joking apart I wouldn't mind a poke around that Chateau of Dick's . . . if his rather odd wife wasn't around.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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*Note to self.... stock up with Pringles for early June, there will be a lot of reading to get through...

You're gonna need a shitload just to cover BG attempting to get through customs without the joy that WAS Freedom of Movement.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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I have never said I wouldnt go to Europe as I love it as a place but I dont want to be governed by them and their petty rules an regulations. I want to be free to make my choice and if there is something I like go for it if not leave it.

Any particular rule or regulation you dislike? Square eggs? Straight bananas?

Someone here (I'm in Austria) asked a local for directions today, and he replied in perfect English that if they want directions they need to learn how to speak German. He was quite happy to give directions to her husband because he's Irish.

So you may find you don't love Europe so much as a place if this attitude kicks in now we've told them we don't want to submit to all their petty rules and regulations.

'Suivi de la piste' - that's one that gets my goat. Although I am rarely if every made to submit to that diktat when I'm in Belgium, to be fair.

This thread seems to be going well, anyway.
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
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You're gonna need a shitload just to cover BG attempting to get through customs without the joy that WAS Freedom of Movement.

I personally can't wait for the "Help - 6 hour queue in St Malo and don't know the alcohol limits" thread. It'll be a joy.
 


Thunder Bolt

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If you're driving, make sure you have a green card, because we will no longer be covered by EU rules for our British driving licences.
 








BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
If you're driving, make sure you have a green card, because we will no longer be covered by EU rules for our British driving licences.
Presumably the E111 Health Card as well, must admit I hadn't considered that as the licence etc was valid before we joined the EU. I thought that I read that the licences etc wouldn't change immediately.
 


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