Sooty09
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A line from Perpignan in the Pyrenees to Calais on the channel is almost due north, splits France in two. So Calais in the north west or north east depends on your point of origin.
2 Years ago I would have agreed totally with Mick-B, but due to circumstances at the time I hired a Gite and spent some time in the Calais area.
Its very undulating and forested a few miles in land, with some charming villages. Not perhaps worth a tour itself but worthy of a long weekend exploring. Calais itself is worth a few days visiting (and I don't often like cities) for its forts, ramparts and museums + WW2 bunkers and sites
Also worth a trip is the fortified town of Gravelines and my usual channel camp site at Grand Fort Phillipe. Both on the first river in any atlas, the river Aa.
2 Years ago I would have agreed totally with Mick-B, but due to circumstances at the time I hired a Gite and spent some time in the Calais area.
Its very undulating and forested a few miles in land, with some charming villages. Not perhaps worth a tour itself but worthy of a long weekend exploring. Calais itself is worth a few days visiting (and I don't often like cities) for its forts, ramparts and museums + WW2 bunkers and sites
Also worth a trip is the fortified town of Gravelines and my usual channel camp site at Grand Fort Phillipe. Both on the first river in any atlas, the river Aa.




