Apr 17, 2008
Our U.K.-based reader, GarryRF, has submitted an intriguing suggestion for inexpensive holidays in Europe: EuroCamps
I don't know Garry's last name, but I do know that his suggestions are usually right on the mark with important advice. Recently, he has advised the use of public camping grounds (and camp facilities) in Europe, and the point he makes is so important that it should be set forth in our main blog and not simply in responses to previous posts. Note, in particular, the listing at the end of his message, of the locations and features of these campsites, most of which supply the cabins or tents in which you live. Here's what he had to say:
>Arthur. In your advice "to radically change your method of traveling in Europe," you make no mention of the Camping Parks. Similar to the US. R.V. Park. It's where half of Europe goes in the Summer.
Read Garry's full post here.
Write and read comments about this post.
>Arthur. In your advice "to radically change your method of traveling in Europe," you make no mention of the Camping Parks. Similar to the US. R.V. Park. It's where half of Europe goes in the Summer.
Read Garry's full post here.
Write and read comments about this post.

Fifty years ago,
Arthur Frommer is generally acknowledged to be the nation's foremost travel authority. He is the founder of the

