Follow the Tour de France at your pace

Friday, 27 Jun, 2008 0

The famous Tour De France pedals off on July 5, and there’s perhaps no better time to visit France – taking in both the electric atmosphere of the race and its beautiful backdrop. 

Keycamp is offering a choice of over 60 French campsites you can mix and match stays to take in one or more legs of the race.

This year, for the first time in thirteen years, Brittany, one of Keycamp’s most popular destinations, will be the starting point for the Tour De France. More than ten sites are available to pick from in this beautiful region, meaning there’s no excuse to miss the monumental Grand Départ celebrations on July 5.

A seven night break from July 4 at Keycamp’s Les Mouettes site in Carantec costs from £522 for two adults and up to five children, staying in a Supernova mobile home, including return Dover-Calais ferry crossings.

Alternatively, catch the final legs of the race by beginning your holiday at one of Keycamp’s sites along the Cote d’Azur from July 18. You can then follow the tour to the finish-line, stopping in the Alps from July 20 and ending your journey at the Berny Riviere site, 90 minutes from Paris and perfectly located to cheer the winning cyclists at the Grand Finale, on July 27. 

Three nights at Esterel at St Raphael on the Cote D’Azur from July 16, followed by three nights at La Pergola at Lac de Chalain and five nights at Berny Riviere will cost £1,353 per family, including return Dover-Calais ferry crossings.

Besides the race, on-site amenities like swimming pool complex, Fun Station children’s clubs, plus other sports such as basketball and tennis are available. Cycle hire is available at almost all of Keycamp’s sites in France.

Keycamp’s Lifecycle offer ennables guests to book TGV travel to one of Keycamp’s three Lifecycle sites and the whole family can enjoy free bike hire for the duration of the trip.

To get on your bike, call Keycamp on call 0844 406 0319 or visit www.keycamp.co.uk

 

 

 

 



 

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