Ground clearance for car at campsite?

Ground clearance for car at campsite?

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Jarrad-8uknj

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8 posts

75 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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We are glamping in the Village Belle Tents at the Porsche Curves this year. We are told we can park next to our tent but does anyone experienced know if the ground clearance is suitable for a low sports car or is it best to have a car with higher ground clearance? Thanks

PTT

682 posts

128 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Camping at Beausejour for the last 22 years with my Porsches, never had a problem,




LawrieC

583 posts

111 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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This was a few years back.

Jarrad-8uknj

Original Poster:

8 posts

75 months

Wednesday 15th February 2023
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Thanks all for the info 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

Nosynchro

237 posts

154 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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No problem where you are going. BEausejour clearance issues only really in the woods. Boggy ground or if dry, dust from the tracks is the bigger issue

Porkieboy

155 posts

180 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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Good Morning

I am a Director of Lycian Events who run Village on the Curves all our Village Belles are suitable for low sports cars we also ensure that the change from Road to grass is also as smooth as possible. We are the Preferrred supplier for a number of car clubs and also being a member of PCGB and owning a sports car we understand the needs of the owners.

Stephen

Jarrad-8uknj

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8 posts

75 months

Thursday 16th February 2023
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Thanks very much Stephen. The response is much appreciated. I guessed as much but just wanted to check being a complete newby to the event 👍🏼

DangerDoom

312 posts

134 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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Great that you're making it to LM this year. Lucky too considering the situ with tickets. Didn't realise selling out was possible (interpret that however you wish rofl).

Anyway, if you have a choice, ready to be shot down here... go for the more sensible vehicle. The drive to LM (for most of us anyway) is pretty boring. Lengthy stretches of autoroute or maybe some RN if you're avoiding the tolls. Not exactly what a sports car was made for.

Saying that we haven't had a problem before (we've had a range of Z4s, Boxsters, Caymans, 911s, and a Caterham one year). A while since we were in BSJ but had a rainy year there and have had rainy years in other camp sites.

OTOH if you go for the sports car and you get stuck... we'll all look forward to hearing the story.

Jarrad-8uknj

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8 posts

75 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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Ha ha thanks. Don't worry, have done many thousands of miles around Europe in many different cars over the years and it's always fun. Thanks for the input. Really looking forward to it and seen to have picked the best year to go. Sunshine would be a nice bonus, but France is always a lottery ☺️

Porkieboy

155 posts

180 months

Friday 17th February 2023
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When staying at the Village On The Curves we organise the site to ensure you wont get stuck as we have roads into the site and contingency plans if we do get rain including the ability to ensure all cars can leave the site without any hassle to the clients.

Stephen

RL17

1,335 posts

100 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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🤔 Kent to Manchester or Calais to Le Mans?

Similar distances and I know which I’d prefer in a non-sensible car, especially as you don’t need to pack loads of camping stuff.

Great range of cars at Lycian as apart from lots of Porsches usually have a a few Ferraris, Astons, TVRs and the odd Lambo as well as a few motorbikes and some other great vehicles.

Old road D338? from south of Alencon good for a break from autoroute. Lots of cars to see at ports and services.

Also great CBW car show on Friday at St Saturnin- sponsored by Lycian. Great driving in (2 doors great, 4 or more and it’s a walk from car park).

Public bits of circuit open late Sunday and Monday plus the drive down to Hotel de France from Change is not bad either if you have time. Have a look at the Stickeredup4lemans threads too.






Jarrad-8uknj

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8 posts

75 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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Thanks RL17 👍🏼

Alex_227

40 posts

22 months

Saturday 18th February 2023
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I saw a number of Porsches camping throughout the Beausejour campsite. It is smooth enough throughout.

Gregmitchell

1,752 posts

124 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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We took two 911's and a Ferrari GT4C last year, it's a bit bumpy and dusty but no dramas, the campsite is full of similar cars

gt6

1,463 posts

192 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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most campsites are perfectly ok if ground is dry, however if we get heavy rain the problems start.

surveyor

18,140 posts

191 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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gt6 said:
most campsites are perfectly ok if ground is dry, however if we get heavy rain the problems start.
It will be fine to village on the curves though.

Jarradrose

Original Poster:

8 posts

75 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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Thanks again all... Gonna be great 👍🏼

MGDavid

36 posts

47 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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There was an XJ220 on the campsite last year. Not as far round as where Lycian Events put their village but it was well away from the access track across the grass. It didn't seem to struggle going in and out.