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11 Sep 2012, 21:31 (Ref:3134453) | #1 | |
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Hotels and transport to/from circuit
Hi, can anyone give me some advice please on hotels and transport to/from circuit? Thanks, ibby.
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Hotels I know nothing about, only a remark posted here somewhere that a few hours after the change of dates was announced, all rooms were taken already!
So best of luck with that. Transport on the other hand I know something about: the tramway is excellent! Homepage of tramway: http://www.setram.fr Map of tramway (click on it to zoom in): http://www.setram.fr/carte/index.php?verif=1 Take the tram to Antares and get off at Antares or the stop just before that. |
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The best hotels are called campsites - not 5 star but there are bars is every room and racing cars in the garden; no-ensuite facilities though and the roof leaks if it rains
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Plus the added advantage of some campsites is that during saturday night if you wake up with a full bladder you can have a P while watching the cars go round.
Oh yes the gentle sound of rain falling on the tent roof usually helps me sleep as well |
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You sure you didn't get those two things mixed up there Simon......?
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Something stolen in TR campsite? not heard of any things being stolen for years, mostly due to the age of campers there, they are either asleep in their chairs or to drunk to move far. Seriously the campsite is usually totally safe, we leave our camping area with all the chairs,tables cooking stuff and supples and have never lost anything in the past 15 years
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I was set up at Tetre Rouge (the corner, not camp) at around 3 in the night, when i needed to pee badly, so i went to the Toilet at the gate close to TR corner and camp. I placed my Chair at the outside as i went in, but when i came out, it was gone. I asked the security at the gate (very close to the toilet) if they had seen it, but didn't understand anything, not even when i played charades with them |
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know that is not fair, I spend a lot of time in the campsite walking around talking to people and accepting their hospitality I don't just sit there getting drunk I spread myself around the campsite with the same result
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