Going Mobile in Normandy ; Holidaying in a Static Caravan Provides Simon Galloway and His Family with the Perfect Base for Their Break in France
Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › September 05, 2010
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Evening Post (Bristol, UK) › September 05, 2010
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I have never felt inclined to take a holiday in a mobile home before, yet as I flicked through the Vacansolei brochure with my wife she assured me that holidaying in a mobile home was OK, so with that matter resolved we headed to Portsmouth for the ferry.
Now this was another matter that concerned me. Anyone who knows me knows I have a deep fear of ships and the sea, however I had made this trip before, albeit an overnight job, and that was on my own and not with a three-year-old in tow.See the full content of this document
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Going Mobile in Normandy ; Holidaying in a Static Caravan Provides Simon Galloway and His Family with the Perfect Base for Their Break in France
Anyone with a three-year-old will know that a one-hour journey in any mode of transport can be a challenge in keeping a small person happy let alone six hours on a ferry. Rest assured time flew by on the ship courtesy of a well organised schedule of children's activiti...
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