As I mentioned before, we combined a family holiday with LM this year. In the past, as the kids grew up, we had some great holidays in France so it was a good opportunity for us all (11 of us). We often used Eurocamp either in a tent or a mobile home, we always found the sites good, clean and with great facilities. So given that Brads little ones are are 3 and 10 months and their cousins are 3 and 4 we needed a good family site, not far from a port and ideally on route to LM. So last October I reserved 3 mobile homes on this site
http://www.eurocamp.co.uk/campsites/normandy/nr011-chateau-lez-eaux/ataglance.html with ferries on the Portsmouth Cean route, out on the 6th and back on the 18th. This meant Brad and I could head out to LM on Thursday, have a nice quiet and relaxed race weekend, know that Caroline and the boys were sorted so we could return on Sunday. It worked well, the site was great , it was less than 2 hours from the port and about the same to the track.
Given the Euro football next year it may be worth looking at as they will have a pre allocation of ferry crossings at a better price, bookings will start in October.
On route back to the ferry we had a diversion to COURSEULLES-SUR-MER to see one of Lorna's Grandads DD Tanks (He was the Technical Director of Strauslers the company that designed and built the DD Tanks).
JUNO BEACH. At 0730 hours 6th June 1944, the 6th Canadian Armoured Regiment (First Hussars) in support of the 7 Canadian Infantry Brigade of the 3 Canadian Infantry Division, assaulted and overpowered enemy defences between Courseulles-sur-Mer and Bernieres-sur-Mer. This tank, recovered from the sea nearly 27 years after launching, is dedicated by the First Hussars, to the memory of all who participated in this operation”.