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- Michèl+Beatrice R.August 2017Positiiviset11km from the highway, beautiful locationNegatiivisetSanitary facilities no details many children who go to the toilet alone priceVery nice locationWe needed the campsite as a stopover. Beautiful grounds with lots of trees and unfortunately only one sanitary facility which was completely overwhelmed by the number of visitors. 95% were Dutch guests, the rest Belgians and French, bread service on site and a small restaurant. It was enough for us to stay overnight, even if it wasn't cheap at 37 euros including electricity.Käännetty automaattisesti.
- Tom V.August 2016Positiivisetbeautiful locationNegatiivisetstonyBeautifully situated, stony groundWe were passing through, well suited for this; in the long run our pitch would have been too sunny; sanitary not the newest, but well maintained, store with very limited offer, but good baguettesKäännetty automaattisesti.
- Kalle G.August 2014beautiful and inexpensive placeBeautiful trees and large pitches . July August reservation recommended . ........................................................................................................................Käännetty automaattisesti.
- Manfred R.July 2012Hello, I would like to write a report from our last vacation. We spent a week at Lac du Bourget in France at the end of July. The lake is roughly the same distance as the crow flies between Geneva and Grenoble. Because we were stuck in a traffic jam for over 2 hours, we only arrived there at 8.15 pm,... a quarter of an hour before closing time. I don't know if it was because of that, but the organization at the campsite was a bit chaotic, even though I had made a reservation. There were 2 young women and a man at reception. When I said that we had a small dog with us (it was also reserved), one woman grimaced and said "well, we'll let him pass as a guide dog" although there were a lot of other dogs on the campsite, as we saw directly later, and pets are also allowed. Then they didn't give us a code for the barrier, as it turned out later (I only realized days later that you need one). We got the tent site with electricity no. 116 then the other young lady cycled ahead of us to the tent site and showed us our pitch - later it turned out that we were on pitch no. 118 with no trees and no shade - the 116 would have been much better. Putting up the tent and the awning was extremely difficult - the ground was totally rocky - only a quarter of the pegs were in properly, and afterwards I had holes in the tent floor from the sharp stones. So it's better to arrive with a camper van or wagon, or with a cordless screwdriver or drill with a stone drill - there's electricity (international camping power adapter - the blue one) + your own water connection. Children: every evening during the week - except on weekends there is a loud entertainment program for the kids in the evening (I guess only in July and August). I only got the code for the barrier after days of asking. I will never go to the campsite again, also because my wife criticized that the sanitary facilities were partly outdated (2 old ones with partly outhouse toilets and only 1 new and modern one - also with normal toilets - but there it was mostly full). By the way, there is no separation between men and women - everything is shared, and in the main building there is a men's toilet without doors. The "store" + snack restaurant at the entrance to the campsite offers fresh baguettes and a few canned goods as well as pizza + chips in the morning. But the lake and the location of the campsite are beautiful.Käännetty automaattisesti.