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Off Eurocamping next week - Duvet or no Duvet?

33 replies

sophierosie · 13/06/2008 17:35

We're off to the Vendee next week and I don't know whether to take just sheets or duvets too - we're in a mobile home.

Its just so freezing here that I can't imagine not being snuggled up under a winter tog duvet!

What would you do?

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Love2bake · 13/06/2008 17:40

I think you will be fine without one.

I was in the tents in May (holland) and we just had sheets with a sleeping bag on top.

See how much room you have for extra's.

Waswondering · 13/06/2008 20:42

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Tortington · 13/06/2008 20:44

there are usually blankets uunder the seats in teh mobile homes - no to duvet!

unknownrebelbang · 13/06/2008 20:45

Eurocamp blankets are lovely.

Waswondering · 13/06/2008 21:06

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sophierosie · 13/06/2008 21:24

Ok - will go for sheets only! Good to hear about warm weather on its way - will keep fingers crossed!

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pootleflump · 13/06/2008 21:29

I was in a Eurocamp mobile home in Italy last year at end of June. Weather was lovely but I was freezing at night- I had about 6 blankets on my bed and was still cold, so I'd definitely take my duvet next time.

singyswife · 13/06/2008 21:31

HI there, nothing to do with duvets just took an interest in this thread. I curretnly do Haven holidays in Britain and want to do a Eurocamp or similar next year. How do you all find the travelling with dc's. Mine are 7 and 5. Thank you and sorry to hijack the thread.

okeydokeygirl · 13/06/2008 21:35

Duvets all the way. i camp loads during the summer in the UK and even when it is baking in the day, I always need the duvet by 4am. There is nothing more miserable than being cold at night. If it turns out to be too hot at night then all you have sacrifices is a little room in the car, not every nights sleep. Have fun.

PInkyminkyohnooo · 13/06/2008 22:11

I always take my duvet and pillows when camping.

ChippyMinton · 13/06/2008 22:12

take PJs

okeydokeygirl · 13/06/2008 22:22

PJs are a must! I thought that went without saying . And who said romance is dead!!!

ChippyMinton · 13/06/2008 22:24

Aah, all mine will be in the kids club this summer, so we are looking forward to some afternoon delight

fishie · 13/06/2008 22:25

hey waswondering we are off to brittany next week too. if the car is fixed (it is direly broken atm)

we are going to something called galinee.

Crunchie · 14/06/2008 01:38

always duvet, no mateer wht, more cosy/comfy. TBH is youf can fit it in ypour vat. DUVET all th way

MisterIncredible · 14/06/2008 01:39

Naked, sheet, give the fella a thrill

Crunchie · 14/06/2008 01:40

tbh if you are mobile hoe what do you need to take, Clothes, a bit of food? what else. SWWe alway do duvets/pillows , if needs be packed first with other stuff ontop.

For a mobile we would do. - one bag of cloehes, one of towels and sheets, one bag of food and ducets/popillows, Job done

tassisssss · 14/06/2008 13:45

definately take pjs

we've done south france in may when it's been v hot during the day but v cold at night

we've always needed extra blankets from the spare beds

ggglimpopo · 14/06/2008 13:58

am further south; weather v variable!

TheFallenMadonna · 14/06/2008 14:00

Oooh. I dunno. Even DH, who was brought up in a house which had ice on the inside of the windows in winter, was cold when we stayed in one of those caravans. Blankets just not as warm as duvets IME.

Leslaki · 14/06/2008 17:58

I always take duvets!!! hate sheets n blankets. Tho this year we're flying to Italy so won't be able to squeeze one in the luggage. Let's hope it's hot then!!!

Singyswife - we've trevlled to Vendee/Brittany for the last 6 years since the dcs were 3mo and 1yo!! Travellking has always been fine. The overnight western ferries are fantastic bt vvvv expensive - it's a long drive from Calais but it is way cheaper. Post up some info on where you want to go and when and I'm sure youll be inundated with advice!

FluffyMummy123 · 14/06/2008 18:25

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FluffyMummy123 · 14/06/2008 18:26

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ProfessorGrammaticus · 14/06/2008 18:27

and a sharp knife, tinfoil or clingfilm and a small pot of washing powder

FluffyMummy123 · 14/06/2008 18:28

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