Very good
3 ratings
- Richard S.September 2017Ideal transit point...not far from the highway, but still in an idyllic location. Amenities are standard for the country - we stayed here for two nights and were very satisfied.Automatically translated.
- gabi b.August 2014AdvantagesFriendliness, the very nice pool, proximity to the highway that you don't hearNegativeshaven't found any...Good place to spend the nightWe stayed here for 2 nights on our way to spain. the place is not far from the highway (you can't hear it) idyllic on a stream. sanitary is functional and clean, the pitches offer enough privacy due to a lot of greenery. we were welcomed very friendly and felt very comfortable overall. the small warm... and very clean pool gave us a day of rest and relaxation, so that the onward journey to spain was no longer a problem. we will now always drive to this place when we go to the mediterranean coast. really recommended!Automatically translated.
- M. B.August 2014AdvantagesThe Tarn, idyllic tranquillityNegatives...unfortunately you overlook such small campsites far too often in the catalogs and on the routes through the country!You get to know the Tarn first and only then do you fall in love with it...If you are coming from the north-east with a caravan or larger motorhome, you may (if you avoid toll roads) be guided over the hilltop "Le-Pont-de-Montvert" to get to the Cp - from then on you will get to know the Tarn in its entire, rugged length, winding magnificently through the mountains and therefore... also on the road following the course of the river (sometimes very!) narrow and winding road that follows the course of the river, but certainly not yet love it...!!! Experienced motorcyclists are more likely to develop the opposite feelings here, and rightly so - I know what I'm talking/writing about!!!! - Therefore, campers should definitely choose the approach via "Chanac" (northwest)!!! * The Cp, which is embedded in the natural conditions of the banks, is located directly on the Tarn, which invites you to canoe through the Gorge du Tarn and go fishing - idyllic with lots of trees (satellite TV only partly possible!) and absolutely quiet. * The sanitary building is functional, tidy and clean. The small but excellent restaurant on the campsite is highly recommended and the price is ok! There is a very good boules court in the entrance area. * Directly from the Cp entrance, you can hike long and far along the riverbank - good shoes and a bit of fitness required! On the other side, a road leads over the narrow Tarn bridge to Bédouès (also accessible by bike), where a fairly large church and an interesting chapel are worth seeing. * WLan included, only in the vicinity of the reception (German-speaking Cp line). * The nearest gas station where you can fill up with cash is in Florac, almost at the end of the village! * We were only here for a short stay, but the Tarn certainly deserves more - you learn to love it when you're there...!Automatically translated.