Very good
12 ratings
- Hans Ulrich G.September 2022Advantagesthe landscape was beautifulNegatives-noneEveryone came with one or more dogs, which pissed or pooped everywhere and everything was left lying around, which is apparently normal here.
There was no lighting at night. Luckily we had headlamps with us so that we could find toilets and not step in the dog shit.Automatically translated. - Markus W.July 2018AdvantagesUPDATE 2018: Unfriendly staff and 50min wait for a pizza! / 2017: Good restaurant on the square and friendly.NegativesCleanliness and close accessStopover on the way south - it's ok for thatThis would actually be a nice place. Unfortunately, it makes a somewhat neglected impression. The pitches are poorly maintained and very small, as are the access roads. The sanitary facilities are spacious and tolerable in terms of cleanliness - for one day (missing toilet seats, bird's nests in the underroof inside the building...) Our children really liked a great children's playground, which is probably quite newAutomatically translated.
- Ellen A.August 2017AdvantagesNearby great beaches, nice pool with slides, cheap 4 star campsite. Fresh fruit and vegetables every day - very reasonably priced.NegativesNo parasols by the pool. No mosquito nets in the mobile home.Great facilityGreat facility. Evening entertainment with great performers couldn't be better. Horse riding is offered directly on the campsite. A bus goes to the sea and back several times a day! Great service, gladly again and again!Automatically translated.
- Peter W.May 2017AdvantagesClean, modern sanitary facilities, large swimming pool, large riding stable.NegativesMainly bungalows with the associated car traffic on the site, which is permitted until late at night without a midday rest.Good campsite with flawsLovely place, unfortunately with too many bungalows that the campsite management has put down. Tents, caravans or motorhomes are still tolerated. Unfortunately, nothing is offered for guests with dogs. No dog shower, no exercise area although there would be room. The reception is mainly characterized by ignorance. (When asked which barbecue is allowed, we received a different answer or no answer at all from each member of staff).Automatically translated.
- Tom V.August 2016Advantagesreasonably conveniently locatedNegativesloud, expensive, far from the seaLoud and expensiveIf you appreciate being entertained in the evening by karaoke singers of very different talents, this is the place for you; > 40 euros for 1 1/2 people is too much for a small, difficult to access pitch; pool only open from 10 am, so not suitable for an early dip in the cold waterAutomatically translated.
- Irene S.June 2015AdvantagesSpacious, clean sanitary facilities. Quiet, at least in the low season, as the entertainment and events don't start until July.NegativesNo grass on the pitches for tents.A gem :)I stayed at this campsite for 3 nights in June. Despite the nearby road, you couldn't hear any noise from the traffic. It is a very nice campsite and I was most impressed by the sanitary facilities. I've been to a few campsites in France now, but I've never experienced the comfort of shower cubicles... with washbasins and lots of storage space before. However, the pitch is without grass, but I have experienced that elsewhere. The price for 2 tents and 2 adults was quite reasonable. The proximity to Aigues Mortes and the sea also spoke in favor of a stay. The only thing that really bothered me was that a small plane circled over the campsite for about 20-30 minutes at around 7am to spray for mosquitoes.Automatically translated.
- Alfredo L.July 2013AdvantagesThere is practically everythingNegativesA little far from the seaExcellent camping of a very good organizationThe campground is part of Yelloh Village, an organization that owns and operates many other campgrounds. It is located somewhat set back from the sea, but a few minutes by bicycle will take you to Le Grau du Roi with its beaches, clubs, restaurants, stores, etc. The site is very large but very well organized... with bathrooms always kept clean, two swimming pools, a large pool with Jacuzzi, bar, restaurant, stores, a Reception practically always open and in the summer and peak months, a very nice animation. nearby start trails wandering in the beautiful Camargue that s can be done on foot, MTB or horseback. There is a riding school practically at the entrance to the campground. Behind the pools there are bocce courts, tennis and volleyball.Automatically translated.
- Jens K.July 2013The place is very tidy, good children's entertainment, unfortunately only a few camper pitches - those who book early usually get a preferred pitch. Staff very friendly, some speak very good German, always English. The sanitary facilities were cleaned several times a day; even our pitch was sometimes swept(!). Disco pp. ended by midnight at the latest.Automatically translated.
- Robert F.June 2012Very nice campsite with a riding stable and something like a small zoo with donkeys etc. The campsite is easily accessible right next to a thoroughfare. However, our pitch was so conveniently located that we heard nothing. The site is beautiful, but the proximity to the Spanish border is not only noticeable... in the climate. The reception staff were very friendly and the restaurant is in a dyllic location under olive trees by the spacious pool area. The pitches were large, somewhat sandy (but no problem with the camper van) and bordered by bushes. Once you have crossed the main road by bike, there is a good connection to Aigues Mortes or in the opposite direction to Le-Grau-Du-Roi. The stores are well stocked and the sanitary facilities were cleanAutomatically translated.
- Alexia H.July 2011Positive: Very nice campsite with a riding stables next to it. You can go on rides for 18 euros (but only for beginners) or take riding lessons. Children can be led through the countryside on Shetland ponies for 8 euros. Large, beautiful pool. Very clean sanitary facilities, even with hairdryers. There... are beautiful pitches with the sanitary facilities directly in front or nearby. It is quiet. The landscape is great. A shuttle bus takes visitors to the beach at Grau-du-Roi/shopping center free of charge. Fresh fruit and vegetables are sold on site. There is a well-stocked small store. Internet is free of charge. A super large, great playground on the site. Reception very friendly and speaks fluent German, English, Spanish, Dutch etc. Negatives: Some pitches are too far away from the sanitary facilities (10 min walk). Tent pitches have neither electricity nor water (only available for caravans). Quite expensive at approx. 42 euros/ per day for a 2-person tent. The children's entertainment is only in French and from the age of 5.Automatically translated.
- Peter S.July 2011We found the place by chance when we were passing through. Perfect for families with children of all ages. Daytime entertainment in the very large pool which proved fantastic for our 2 year old daughter. The very large pool is also suitable for older children. In the evenings various entertainment shows... for young and old. Now to the few and from me as a pity Einstecktuch shortcomings. Wifi only in the immediate vicinity of the reception, but sometimes also in the outer part of the bar towards the reception. Please inquire which sanitary facilities are located at night as some are locked. Save yourself the search at night until it becomes an emergency. Otherwise TOP place especially with children warmly recommended.Automatically translated.
- Maggy H.September 2010Unfortunately, the campsite does not have very many pitches. There are more bungalows available for rent. We were there after the high season and got a pitch immediately without a reservation. The campsite is located on a busy road between Aigues-Mortes and Grau-du Roi. The site is very clean and well maintained and great for families with children.Automatically translated.