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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,233 ✭✭✭Officer999


    Hi all,

    I’m sure it’s been covered before but I’m wondering about breakdown assistance. I drove through France two years ago and decided not to get it but driving to Germany with an infant in August and feel I should get it now.

    We’re using Irish Ferries to sail to Cherbourg and driving to Germany ftom there. Trip is about 12 days. I got a quote of €200 from AA which seems excessive, car is 9 years old. I read previously Irish Ferries offers a discount but can’t see it as an option under ‘Manage Booking’.

    Any advice?



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 355 ✭✭EletricMan


    https://www.irishferries.com/uk-en/frequently-asked-questions/general-information/aa-travel-insurance/

    Use code IRISHFERRIES at payment page for 50% off



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 428 ✭✭redoctober


    Good review. Sorry to hear about the cleanliness and the weather. I stayed in Le Ruisseau in 2008 with a friend but it was only in a tent so can't comment on the mobile homes. Also, the weather was a bit hit and miss when we were there. We got roasted the first day and then it was cloudy for a few days which was welcome to be honest. Had a torrential downpour one evening. We were just about to buy our tickets for one of those bull-riding arena things when the heavens opened. We legged it to the car and were forced to sleep in it over night.

    I think it's just the risk of the atlantic coast. Next week is going to be a scorcher all over France. I was looking at some locations: Nantes will be 40 degrees!, Toulouse 40, Bordeaux 40.

    I agree with you on Biarritz; it's a lovely spot. Also, San Sebastian. I'd like to go back. The region around there is lovely too. I loved the Pyrenees. We saw some eagles flying by.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,963 ✭✭✭Benedict XVI


    Is there a weather "sweet spot" between Nantes and La Rochelle/Bordeaux?

    You often see posts here mentioning that Brittany can not guarantee good weather and from my own experience in the last few weeks the region close to the Spanish border was also hit and miss.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 428 ✭✭redoctober


    We were near La Rochelle in 2022, end of May. Weather was pretty good. Cool at night but warm and pleasant during the day. We went to the beach most days. It was actually very warm at times. One day it was a bit thundery so we did a trip down to Arcachon and booked a campsite for just one night backing onto Dune du Pilat. It was cheap enough and unusual to find a campsite that allows you to book one night only. It was actually quite cool cos you walk through the campsite and suddenly your way is blocked by a massive sand-dune. We went to bed around 11pm and all of a sudden all these school-kids arrived and started running around the campsite making a racket. It was like Lord of the Flies. Unusual for France because they're normally so strict about noise. It was the first Friday in June so maybe it was the start of the school holidays or something.

    Anyway, about a month later, we were at home and saw the wildfires in France on TV. That campsite where we stayed for one night was completely burnt to the ground.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 214 ✭✭arsebiscuits82


    We went to Les Mathes last year and going again on Saturday. It's about an hour from La Rochelle.

    A bit of a trek off the boat but have all day to get there. Last year it averaged around 25 degrees, next week looking very hot but cooling off for the 2nd week to around 21/22.

    Hope this helps!

    Put the roof box on last night and starting to load up this evening. The excitement is building with the smallies, can't wait!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 428 ✭✭redoctober


    A quick survey of my trips to West Coast:

    Biarritz 2008. As I said, mixed but very hot at times.

    Brittany 2013 - mixed - very warm at times. It was 30 degrees when we went to Chateau Josselin.

    Brittany 2016 - mixed - very warm some days. Most days acceptable - early to mid-20s

    La Rochelle 2022 - mostly warm - mid 20s - the odd thunderstorm

    2024 - Lit et Mixe (about an hour from Biarritz) - heavy rain forecast for the week so we drove to the Med!

    So from my experience, you take a risk. It's never going to be 7 days of sunshine like Spain in my view. But the majority of the time, it's much better than Ireland and you'll probably get more sunny days than rainy. If you're a francophile, you take it on the chin and enjoy the place anyway. But if you're craving sun it can be frustrating.

    I think I read that around La Rochelle, there's a bit of a micro-climate so it might be the best shot for consistent good weather. Whereas, you might think that by going further south you'll get more heat, it doesn't always work that way.

    If you really want consistency it probably has to be the Med side.

    Edit: also, if you go in July you've a better shot at more hot days than say May.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,005 ✭✭✭LiamaDelta


    Also use the link on the Irish Ferries website to cross to AA. It should come in at €104 for a car 9 years old



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,317 ✭✭✭Baybay


    Our family’s rule of thumb re French summer holiday weather, after getting it spectacularly wrong one year in Brittany, is to avoid the Atlantic coast. Just a personal choice. Of course, it’s possible to have wonderful weather along there while visiting many lovely places & generally it’s a little bit cooler than closer to the Mediterranean, although that isn’t expected to be the case next week but we like heat. Close to the Med coast & usually east of Narbonne suits us very well.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 428 ✭✭redoctober


    Yeah. I hear where you're coming from. It's a pity but when you only have a week or two to take in the year, you want to have sunshine or you'll have a lot of disappointed kids/adults.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 285 ✭✭cscook


    We went over in September 2011, a week in a friend's house in Brittany before they sold it, mixed weather but warm. We then camped for a few days in LaRoche-Posay. Drizzly, and the day we were due to leave for a campsite just above La Rochelle it was so wet we weren't sure we could get the tent down. We had a window of opportunity around two in the afternoon. With the shorter September evenings it was dark by the time we finished pitching the tent in L'Humeau, but we then had three beautiful days of warm sunshine and a bone dry tent.

    Closer to Bordeaux, the first time we stayed in Blaye for an overnighter it was so wet that the campsite manager made sure to give us an elevated pitch. But we went back for a few days whichever year it was that the Pont Aven had engine trouble and we had to switch our outbound trip to Irish Ferries a couple of days earlier, and it was sunny and dry all the time we were there.

    But to be honest I think weather everywhere is getting less predictable.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 16,047 ✭✭✭✭josip


    We've camped from La Tranche Sur Mer to Lido di Jesolo in early Julys.

    We got 1 wet day in Labenne, a couple of windy days in Narbonne and a few thunder storms in Lido. But other than those, weather was generally good.

    Post edited by josip on


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,087 ✭✭✭✭Macy0161


    "South of the Loire" is what I picked up for decent chance of good weather. fwiw the last 2/3 weeks the facebook memories of trips to the Vendee have come up over 3 10-14 day holidays - 2 x Le Littoral and 1 x Le Pin Parasol. Don't recall any full on wash out days, and maybe a couple of showery days. On the other hand the plentiful very hot days made us not regret going further south and inland, which was the plan had covid not got in the way!



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,349 ✭✭✭✭Heroditas


    2022 was our best weather when we were in La Garangeoire for a fortnight and then a week in Carnac. First two days in La Garangeoire wee actually a bit crappy but the weather then got steadily better and by the time we got to Carnac a full-blown heatwave had arrived. High 30s every day.

    Following year in Carnac - first two weeks in July, not nearly as warm and quite a bit of rain.

    La Palmyre in '24 - bit of rain and quite cloudy, low 20s at best.

    Labenne last year - quite a bit of rain in the mornings but warmed up as the day went on.

    Actually, 2019 in La Tranche Sur Mer was also very nice



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 493 ✭✭Paranoid Mandroid


    Anyone ever turn up to Irish ferries with an undeclared roof box on the car? If so did they apply an additional charge? I don't see an option to update the booking. Might have to ring when the office is open. Thanks



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,835 ✭✭✭Fann Linn


    I went over a few years back without one and then saw some great value roof boxes in Norauto on way home. I was travelling with Brittany Ferries so I said I'd ring them before buying the roof box just to be on the safe side. When I did ring them the woman with BF told me that I wouldn't be able to travel as there was no room for anyone else with roof boxes or high loads.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,984 ✭✭✭sparrowcar


    You pick the height of the car at time of booking including the roof box.

    3 options, up to 1.9m, up to 2.25m and over 2.25m. Some small cars/saloons would be less than 1.9m with a roof box. SUV/crossover would be up to 2.25m and larger 4x4's etc would be over 2.25m.



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