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Donald Dub
We sailed over to Holland on the Sunday evening (5th July) ferry to Rotterdam. Our original booking to Zeebrugge had been cancelled. Both Hull Zeebrugge ferries have been laid up apparently. I estimate the ferry was only 1/4 full and we were the only camper/motor home/caravan on the ferry and one of the very few families. It was mostly people in prestige cars, no doubt heading south to blow the dust off their Provance or Tuscan Villa and lorry drivers.
We passed through Dutch customs without question, even though there is a ’strongly advised’ 14 day quarantine for UK visitors, though this is waived for those transiting. We passed through Holland, Belgium and into France without issue. All motorway services were requesting that masks ‘should’ be worn but many ignored the advice. We didn’t see a single British camper/motorhom/caravan all they way down to Haute-Savoie and we are now on a French Alps campsite without any British whatsoever. We did see two caravans on the way down (Dutch natrally) and a few French great whites but far, far fewer than you’d expect at this time of year. It seems even the locals are a touch apprehensive about leaving home at the moment. We have been warmly welcomed wherever we go - thanks to the relaxed and very hospitable French. From what I hear the French voluntary 14 day quarantine is not being enforced and no questions have been asked of us. The toilet blocks are open as normal except for a farcical one way system at this particular site. The restaurants and bars are all open as normal in town but the staff are all wearing masks.
We travel down to Haute-Provance on Friday but I don’t want to leave the idle we are in at the moment.
We passed through Dutch customs without question, even though there is a ’strongly advised’ 14 day quarantine for UK visitors, though this is waived for those transiting. We passed through Holland, Belgium and into France without issue. All motorway services were requesting that masks ‘should’ be worn but many ignored the advice. We didn’t see a single British camper/motorhom/caravan all they way down to Haute-Savoie and we are now on a French Alps campsite without any British whatsoever. We did see two caravans on the way down (Dutch natrally) and a few French great whites but far, far fewer than you’d expect at this time of year. It seems even the locals are a touch apprehensive about leaving home at the moment. We have been warmly welcomed wherever we go - thanks to the relaxed and very hospitable French. From what I hear the French voluntary 14 day quarantine is not being enforced and no questions have been asked of us. The toilet blocks are open as normal except for a farcical one way system at this particular site. The restaurants and bars are all open as normal in town but the staff are all wearing masks.
We travel down to Haute-Provance on Friday but I don’t want to leave the idle we are in at the moment.