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Title: Different campsite
Post by: Lord Steve on December 18, 2006, 07:00:28 pm
We cant get to Le Mans until the Thursday lunchtime every year due to work commitments and we arrive on Maison Blanche to find swathes of French pasture roped and taped off by one or three acreage-hungry groups.
So, for the first time Tres Hombres are considering an alternative domicile for next years race and having been on MB for the last 12 years we need the advice of fellow Club Arnagers who normally camp (ooh missus), or have camped elsewhere.

Where should we go? (sensible answers only - watch them Smokie!!!!!!!)

Lordy


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: rcutler on December 18, 2006, 08:42:15 pm
The campsite always vary for what you may be after.

I think the closest match to Maison Blanche is probably Houx Annexe as it is still fun but no tarmac and a lot more dust.

Bear in mind that Houx Annexe is most likely to become a car park in the next few years so do not get too settled.

Houx Annexe is I reckon the closest likeness to MB
Houx is very expensive for what you get better off on Houx Annexe
Blue is apparently good but concerns me that it is outside the fence
BJ is huge but looks fun-main down point is the location to the hub of the circuit
Karting Nord full of Danes very few English now I believe and not good to turn up late
Technoparc can't comment but seems to be lots of grass for a change

Small internal sites I think are nice but not secure if you are used to MB.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Rhino on December 18, 2006, 08:46:05 pm
No problems of lack of space on BSJ, just pick a field! We take bikes so distance is no problem.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Steve Pyro on December 18, 2006, 08:51:28 pm
Steve, your choice HAS to be Houx Annexe (we have our very own CA enclave in the Hairy Triangle there).

Get some tickets, we'll set aside some space.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: rcutler on December 18, 2006, 09:03:40 pm
Get some tickets, we'll set aside some space.


Now there is a challenge!!! Last year they were harder to get hold of then MB tickets!


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Lord Steve on December 18, 2006, 09:08:13 pm
Steve, your choice HAS to be Houx Annexe (we have our very own CA enclave in the Hairy Triangle there).

Get some tickets, we'll set aside some space.

Steve
You are a Gent and no mistake kind sir!
Might just take you up on your offer. We book through MRI so I'll go for HA and see what we get. I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
Cheers dude
Steve


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Martini...LB on December 18, 2006, 09:50:22 pm
Steve, your choice HAS to be Houx Annexe (we have our very own CA enclave in the Hairy Triangle there).

Get some tickets, we'll set aside some space.

Steve
You are a Gent and no mistake kind sir!
Might just take you up on your offer. We book through MRI so I'll go for HA and see what we get. I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
Cheers dude

HA is the place to be, known as 'Gods own country' it is popular, but, dare I say it there are good and bad areas. I think in the general area where steve and I stay, 100 yards apart, it is fairly civilised but I think there are areas closer to the roundabout which are not so. I will stand corrected.

By the way the people who cordon off large areas of MB could very well be CA members  ;D

Have a good one

>Martini...
Steve


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Bob U on December 19, 2006, 09:57:50 am
As Steve and Martin say, HA is the place to be. You are most welcome to join us.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: knetter on December 19, 2006, 11:31:01 am
With the zoning going on in MB it will improve a bit, at least that is what the ACO is hoping for. I just expect it to be a big mess! But you could ofcourse ask people here to keep some space for you. Last year we saved space for SPS and the Brethren I believe.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Bob U on December 19, 2006, 11:49:27 am
Now come on . Anyone camping next to you would need some very good fire insurance ;D.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Lazy B'stard on December 19, 2006, 12:29:00 pm
Try Bleu Sud, we've been on there for the last 3 years. We have had no problems finding a good sized pitch on the overflow, arriving on Thursday afternoon, friday is a different matter.
 Security wise we have had no probs apart from the sunday evening pikey invasion, but the benefit of Blue is that you can be down the back roads and away straight after the champers. We have never had a traffic jam yet! Getting in and out during the race is a doddle too. Its a longer walk back to the tribunes etc. but a walk through the white carpark is no hardship, loads of tasty motors to keep you happy
 The site has a good atmosphere, not too roudy, just right and getting a bit of kip is just about possible without earplugs!. The Lotus seven club takes up a lot of space but puts a band on on the Sat night and youre in a good spot for Fridays drag racing too. 

Only drawbacks are that the overflow site (the field above it along the lane) has no bogs, electric or water, but we take our own, its just a matter of being prepared!!

give it a try ;)


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Christopher on December 20, 2006, 09:49:48 am
The campsite always vary for what you may be after.

I think the closest match to Maison Blanche is probably Houx Annexe as it is still fun but no tarmac and a lot more dust.

Bear in mind that Houx Annexe is most likely to become a car park in the next few years so do not get too settled.

Houx Annexe is I reckon the closest likeness to MB
Houx is very expensive for what you get better off on Houx Annexe
Blue is apparently good but concerns me that it is outside the fence
BJ is huge but looks fun-main down point is the location to the hub of the circuit
Karting Nord full of Danes very few English now I believe and not good to turn up late
Technoparc can't comment but seems to be lots of grass for a change

Small internal sites I think are nice but not secure if you are used to MB.

True, karting nord is full of 'organised' Danes, but you can camp close to the track if you have a small tent and vehicle and can then get amongst the trees and camper homes.

We normally turn up Wednesday late morning and space is minimal then. Thursday you should be able to find something, but most of the shady spots will be gone.

Good for walking into the track from karting nord also, or if you are lazy just walk over ot the fence and watch.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: TonyT on December 21, 2006, 08:54:00 am
I've been staying in Musee for the past 10 years. It's rubbish, cross this one of the list.

Tony


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Risky on December 21, 2006, 11:15:16 am
We stay at Musee also and it looks like it will be our last in 2007. It's dusty and very noisy with no facilities - as Tony T says you'll be better off elsewhere.


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Piglet on December 21, 2006, 02:52:27 pm
Hmmm don't think we can't see what you're doing boys!  ::)  ;D

http://www.clubarnage.com/forum/index.php?topic=6384.0


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: fagey on December 21, 2006, 04:18:54 pm
yup.. was thinking that meself.. the old negative trick!!


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: Risky on December 21, 2006, 10:30:21 pm
Hands Up Tony. I think we've been sussed.
On a more serious note, I think at this stage, many of the campsites are fully booked. When we were left in the lurch and told that Musee was not available, we had only limited choice, or was that just because our supplier (Just Tickets) had shifted their allocations?
Whatever. My advice would be to ring round and see whats available and then see what options there are, but don't leave it too late!!


Title: Re: Different campsite
Post by: TonyT on January 08, 2007, 08:31:56 am
Guilty as charged