DH and I are considering a trip to Europe, camping, purely to get better weather.
We were considering one of those pre-pitched tent places, but there's a campsite in a particular town in Northern Spain (that we've been to before that we love) that is pitches only. So I'm toying with the idea of driving there with our gear.
Before I even broach the subject with DH I'd like to have some facts/figures to present him with so it doesn't get dismissed out of hand. I think it'd be quite fun to drive down through France, have a week in Spain and then drive back again, and he wouldn't be averse to the idea of driving abroad, I just need some more info on practicalities.
I know a few of you have taken your own kit abroad before, so can I ask -
How did you cross the channel (ferry/eurostar) and would you recommend it?
Do you need to prebook sites in France (for the drive there and back) or would we be better off with B&Bs for overnight stays and not having to unpack everything?
Can a car with a roofbox go on a ferry?
Are we likely to kill each other if stuck in a car/tent going that far? (it's Llafranc, on the Costa Brava, btw - we stayed there before DD in a swanky hotel and much as we would like to repeat the experience with her, it would cost ???? which we haven't got, but it is a beautiful place that we really want to revisit).
Any other advice and tips gratefully received :)