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France, so expensive that holidaying Brits can’t afford to stay there, even in a tent

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    France, so expensive that holidaying Brits can’t afford to stay there, even in a tent

    http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/busine...cle3095980.ece

    I like how somehow France is at fault when we the deliberate 25% devaluation of the pound is fundamentally flawed and we will all pay for it with a huge rise in the cost of living at home. Mr Collins shouldn't expect an upturn in business from UK customers any time soon.



    When Steve Collins opened Le Moulin du Chatain campsite in the Dordogne 11 years ago, half his customers were British. This summer, almost all will be French, which he finds depressing.

    “I prefer the British because they spend more money,” Mr Collins said. “The French tend to have a barbecue with a bottle of a Ricard that they bring with them. But the British can’t afford to come here any more.”

    He is by no means the only tourist professional in France to note a shortfall in bookings by British holidaymakers for the third year running.

    The weakness of the pound against the euro and the cost of petrol appear to have put France out of bounds for many of the middle-class families who used to cross the Channel for a fortnight every summer.

    Despite reports, stimulated partly by French government spin doctors, that les Anglais would return in large numbers this year, the evidence is that they are shunning a country that has become prohibitively expensive.

    When they come to France, it is often out of season. September appears to be a favourite month, even if that means taking the children away from school for a week or two.

    France is the second-most-popular holiday destination for the British — 7.1 million holidayed there in 2009 — and they make a significant contribution to a tourist industry that generates 6.4 per cent of the national wealth.

    But Jeremy Waldron, the co-owner of Brittany Travel, which specialises in villa and cottage holidays in western France, said that bookings were down by as much as 20 per cent compared with last year, which was a bad summer anyway.

    “There is no indication that the British are returning to France,” Mr Waldron said. “I think it’s going to be as tough a year as last year.”
    Last edited by scooterscot; 16 July 2011, 09:33.
    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

    #2
    Everyone is staying at home, going to Turkey or further a field.

    No point going to the Eurozone as now you can see how much they are ripping you off by.

    Oh and our exporters (who we actually need) must be very happy.
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      #3
      Just had a lovely holiday at the Lizard, along with a healthy amount of continentals who are discovering some of the best and most underated parts of the country.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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        #4
        Originally posted by cojak View Post
        Just had a lovely holiday at the Lizard, along with a healthy amount of continentals who are discovering some of the best and most underated parts of the country.
        The lizard is lovely. Off to st ives tomorrow and can't wait, lots of child hood memories of having some great holidays down there.

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          #5
          Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
          http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/busine...cle3095980.ece

          I like how somehow France is at fault when we the deliberate 25% devaluation of the pound is fundamentally flawed and we will all pay for it with a huge rise in the cost of living at home. Mr Collins shouldn't expect an upturn in business from UK customers any time soon.
          I priced up a caravan holiday, as in buying the caravan and towing it. Sad i know but thought it might be a cost effective way to squeeze in several weeks of holidays over the summer.

          The caravan itself, for something decent is circa £6-10K second hand or £13-17K new. The ferry from Portsmouth to caen (I think) was just under £600. Then the campsites themselves want £40-50+ per night in the summer months for ones close to beach with pools etc. These are the most popular ones - you can get sites for less than £10 per night if all you want is a field. I decided against it as value for money it isn't.

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            #6
            Originally posted by conned tractor View Post
            The lizard is lovely. Off to st ives tomorrow and can't wait, lots of child hood memories of having some great holidays down there.
            I was down there at easter and the family are heading back there for October half term to see friends and the local brownies pack they are now pen pals with.

            Two things I noticed about St Ives was that finding somewhere to eat at night proved to be hard work as all the decent places were booked up early and it seems to have an awful lot of the Boden elk clothes shops compared to 5 years ago. My big surprise was how much Falmouth has improved / become middle class over the past few years.
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #7
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              No point going to the Eurozone as now you can see how much they are ripping you off by.
              They're not ripping you off if your currency is devalued against ever other currency. Why should a successful economies make concessions for corrupt ones?
              "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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                #8
                Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
                They're not ripping you off if your currency is devalued against ever other currency. Why should a successful economies make concessions for corrupt ones?
                Because they're in the Euro?
                "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
                - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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                  #9
                  I'm off for a holiday in France soon. Should be quite peaceful by the sound of it!

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                    #10
                    Holidays in the UK are great if you don't mind getting wet or cold.

                    Looks like there's some bargains around:

                    Half-price sunshine: Desperate holiday firms offer discounts of over 50% as bookings slump | Mail Online
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