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- Eberhard K.June 2024PositivosVery very friendly helpful site management! Excellent knowledge of German! We had a breakdown on the car and Moritz was very helpful with his language skills and his expertise for cars. The place is well maintained large plots clean sanitary facilities and thus offers the best relaxation. E. and K. KonoldNegativosLimited shopping opportunities.Best support from Cämpingplatz managementThe place is very quiet, ideal for relaxing. The proximity to the city offers variety through the historic facilities and buildings.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Jürgen L.September 2023PositivosPitches in the peripheral areas demarcated by hedges, freely selectable on the meadow, many under trees. Sanitary: nothing great, but ok. Cleaned several times a day. Washing up and laundry outside and under cover. Acsi accepted On an arterial road, yet quiet. 15 min walk to the centerNegativosThe only drawback: chemical toilets are disposed of directly at the entrance without any protection. I find that unpleasant. However, the paths on the pitch are so short that you don't need a chemical toilet.Super price-performance ratioYou can see the effects of the drought. Originally there was almost direct access to water through a tributary of the Arroux. As this is now almost nothing more than a stagnant pond, nothing reaches here at all.
You can easily go on tours from here, e.g. to Bibracte. Highly recommended.Traduzido automaticamente. - Ueli R.August 2019PositivosShady, quiet, city tourNegativosnonePleasant placeWe were only there for one night, but there was still a lot to see in the area. The site was not very busy. Pitches under deciduous trees, flat, partly grassy, bordered by high hedges. In the front part of the site without hedges, but close to the road (little traffic). Quiet location. Toilets are clean... and not that old. Even toilet paper available. Bread can be ordered, otherwise very little food. There is a restaurant on site. Free wifi near the reception.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Ulrich D.May 2019PositivosClose to the city, quiet, clean, inexpensiveNegativos-Small, quiet campsite near the town of AutunWe were there for one night with the camper van. Ideal for sightseeing Autun (worth seeing), 25 minutes on foot. Friendly welcome, sanitary ok. Recommended for transit.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Gaby B.September 2017Positivosbeautiful location by the riverNegativosa bit far from the historic city center on footquiet campinNice municipal, had lunch break on arrival, but you could choose a free spot. We chose a pitch with a view of the small river and the Janus temple. The sanitary facilities were okay, with toilet paper and soap. The campsite is unfortunately a bit far from the historic town center, but very quiet. Friday is market day with a wonderful market!Traduzido automaticamente.
- Reinhard S.March 2017PositivosFriendlinessSuper transit pointWere for the second time on the place.very friendly welcome, otherwise very simple place but perfectly adequate.Autun very nice beautiful old townTraduzido automaticamente.
- Philipp P.August 2014PositivosCozy, manageable, inexpensive, friendly, staff very friendlyCozy insider tipThe ancient town of Autun is located in the middle east of France and is quite centrally located on half of the country's north-south axis. This makes it particularly attractive as a stopover for a night or two. Langres, one of the "classic" stops on the way south, is another 150 kilometers further north... as the crow flies. Depending on the route, destination and kilometers already covered, Autun can be an attractive alternative further inland. If you are traveling on the N7 / A7, the city is too far west at Beaune, but if you are a fan of the A75 (toll-free from Clermont-Ferrand to the Mediterranean, with an extremely (!) scenic route through the French Zenbtral massif), Autun could be a good choice. That's what happened to me on the way home from the south of France - I was driving on the A75 and had taken a free, north-easterly route from Clermont-Fd. So I ended up more by mistake in Autun on a really nice, small campsite on the outskirts of the town. The reception was extremely friendly and courteous, bread could be pre-ordered and I was told that I could use the free Wi-Fi in the room next to reception. We were allowed to choose a pitch. There is a clear separation between the permanent campers, who have their area to the right of the access road behind the reception and with whom you have virtually no contact, and the tourists or transients who populate the left-hand part of the site. This consists of a "loop-shaped" circular path; in the middle there is a continuous, unparceled meadow with indicated pitch numbers, around the outside there are groups of pitches separated by high hedges, where you sometimes feel as if you are in a cave. Immediately next to the entrance to this part of the site is the disposal station for motorhomes, where people like to pig out so much that it's no laughing matter. On the way to the pitch, you have to pass the faecal remains of some Dutch pensioner couple still stuck in the grating. This is not quite ideal. There is a sanitary building, which is likely to be overloaded when the pitch is full, but was sufficient for the few occupied pitches in August 2014. The facilities are recent and clean. Washing up is done "plein air" behind the little house, so you can have a good mess. If you turn around while washing up, you can see the meadows and banks of the Ternin, a small stream that flows into the Arroux. There is some play equipment for children and a visit to Autun is always worthwhile, especially with the cultural program on offer. Overall, the site is manageable, well-kept, picturesque and inexpensive - nothing for three weeks with children, but for a few days a place that I would visit again at any time, not least due to the overall noticeable, friendly flair.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Dieter S.August 2013PositivosQuiet location despite proximity to the cityNegativosNo store on the squarePleasant place for transitYou could also spend a few days on this beautiful site on the outskirts of the city. It's just a few minutes by bike to the pretty little town, which is well worth a visit but can also be reached on foot. There are opportunities for short cycle tours and hikes in the surrounding area.Traduzido automaticamente.
- André F.July 2010We have visited this site several times as a stopover. The site is located on the river Le Temin just outside the town. The reception is friendly and with French charm, and the patron always has a joke in store - at least that's the case with us as he always recognizes us. The sanitary facilities are... a little older, but were always clean when we were there. The site is divided into two parts, the pitches on the right are parceled out with hedges, the pitches on the left are parceled out without hedges. At the entrance is the playground and in the reception house (which by the way has a thatched roof) there is a lounge with satellite TV (also German channels) and a cozy restaurant, at the reception you can buy the most necessary food, bread must be ordered the evening before for the next day. You can also rent bicycles and canoes. The site is ideal for visiting the city of Autun, such as the cathedral, amphitheater, and the market square with its pavilion where folklore music is always danced on Saturdays (see Autun's homepage www.autun-tourisme.com). The square is very quiet and there are cows grazing nearby in summer (mooing and bells). The site is ideal for exploring the Morvan. See also the responsive homepage of the place www.camping-autun.com where you can get good information. We always like to rest there.Traduzido automaticamente.