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yeah, and they position the breakfast bar right by the crappersOriginally posted by Pickle2 View PostLots. I travel with just the right sized stick for poking the poo down through the plug grate.
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F1 - shared toliets - don't you just wonder how many people have used the basin for a toliet
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I always use Mercure for overnight stops in France - always reasonable price/quality ratio.
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**** driving all the way - use the motorail.Originally posted by Troll View PostHopefully the great unwashed will be too strapped for cash this year to consider a foreign holiday, with this in mind I intend a road trip to the South of France / Spain and tour around.
I've driven to Perpignan non stop from Calais before but this year wanted to break the journey over night near Veirzon /Clermont-Ferrand
Any one used F1 before or a similar alternative?
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If it is just somewhere to get your head down then they are fine. Dont expect anything more than a basic room and service.Originally posted by Troll View PostAny one used F1 before or a similar alternative?
F1, etap, Ibis (rates vary).
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Formule 1 are OK, bunk bed arrangement double bed below, single above so room for 3. Room has a sink and a TV. Toilets and showers are shared but automatically cleaned after each use. Never had a problem with them.
If you want en suite facilites use Etap Hotel, bit more expensive though.
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France 'oliday
Hopefully the great unwashed will be too strapped for cash this year to consider a foreign holiday, with this in mind I intend a road trip to the South of France / Spain and tour around.
I've driven to Perpignan non stop from Calais before but this year wanted to break the journey over night near Veirzon /Clermont-Ferrand
Any one used F1 before or a similar alternative?Tags: None
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