Good
3 ratings
- Karsten G.October 2024AdvantagesnoneNegativesnoneNo answerInquiry via Camping.info, but no answer from the CP. We switched to Hohenbusch.Automatically translated.
- Andreas S.October 2021AdvantagesClose to the cityNegativesSanitary facilities could be betterQuiet location by a riverA very friendly welcome in English and we were able to choose a pitch. The first row by the river is reserved for tents, but the second row was also very nice as there were hardly any tents. The ground is firm, level grass and the pitches are generously sized. Good wifi is free throughout the site. A... charged shower card is required for showering. No bread roll service, but the nearest bakery is only 700m away and the Carrefour supermarket about 800m. The town center with restaurants and cafes is 900m away. Open fires are forbidden according to the site rules, but there are many fire bowls around, which are also used? The reception includes a bar with a sunny outdoor terrace. We felt very comfortable here and will be back.Automatically translated.
- Juergen V.August 2010This site is now called EauZone and is no longer communal. The owner is the same as that of Val de l'Aisne in Erezée-Blier. The site is fully renovated and still under construction. Only permitted for transients, there are no permanent campers or even permanent bungalows here (due to the risk of flooding!). The young management is very friendly and agile and this site will certainly be our preferred pitch again next year!!!Automatically translated.