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3 ratings
- Robert J.September 2016Advantagesnone!!!NegativesNo more CP, locationNo campsite (anymore)This secluded site in a (dark) forest is no longer a campsite in the true sense of the word. The site is dominated by mobile homes, around 10% of which are already permanently occupied (letterbox!). We could only find 5 camping pitches on the really large site, most of which looked like a field and were... crammed in between the mobile homes. The site itself also looked a little unkempt, although repairs had been carried out. The large sanitary building, which was a bit out of the way, showed that camping (in the true sense of the word) was probably more popular in the past! However, the building was clean and heated. As the site was almost deserted, there were of course no bottlenecks here. Overall, we felt uncomfortable at the campsite. However, the lady at reception was polite and courteous. Food was no longer available and had to be bought at the supermarket in Breuillet. Access with a trailer or a larger camper van should definitely be chosen from the north via the D116. Everything else is a challenge due to the very narrow roads. The advertised 40 minutes to Paris can probably only be achieved by train. To be honest - never again!Automatically translated.
- Mark S.August 2015Better not!Unfortunately, this place is not recommended. Even the reception was very strange. It was not possible to check in properly. No barrier card was issued with the note "personal gate". The sanitary facilities are in poor condition - there are cobwebs everywhere, some showers are broken ... We were also bothered by drunken Eastern European workers who used the site as accommodation and bawled late into the evening. We left after two days.Automatically translated.
- Camper C.May 2010We used the site for an overnight stay. The access road is very poorly signposted and leads along narrow roads through a forest. Reception was unfriendly and only spoke French. The sanitary facilities are very basic and could also be cleaner. Mainly permanent campers, otherwise mainly guests who also... only stayed overnight. The pitches are just behind the barrier and are separated by hedges. Other pitches in the very uneven terrain in the forest are used almost exclusively by permanent campers. We would not use the site for a longer stay.Automatically translated.