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- Christian H.April 2017Advantageslarge pitches, peace and quietNegativesNot for families whose children need Rambazama;-)As if made for usThe approach, through vineyards, gets narrower and narrower and the last 200-300m is a dirt track, but it is perfectly doable with a 2.50 caravan. We were greeted warmly with a handshake and were able to choose one of the 25 beautiful, large pitches, 150-300 m2. We chose one with a beautiful view of... the vineyard. When we signed in, I noticed the bottles of wine. He has a fruity white wine that has been awarded a gold medal. We wanted to try it on the same day. He went to the fridge and gave us a well-chilled bottle for Euro 5.35. We took a carton home. The sanitary facilities are basic but clean, toilet with glasses but no paper. Unfortunately, the top is open and so it was quite chilly in the cold April. If you are looking for peace and quiet, this is certainly the right place. For very sensitive ears, the highway could be audible, these should choose a place further back, where it is also more sheltered from the wind. The owner kept giving us a hand and also showed us a giant earthworm that is native to the Languedoc. You can go for long walks with the dog or quickly around the vineyard in the evening. In the morning, the baker comes and brings wonderful fresh bread, croissants and sweets. Carcasonne, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Lac du Salagou are approx. 1 hour's drive awayAutomatically translated.