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- GM T.May 2018PositivosClose to Tours, friendly operators, beautiful pitchesNegativosExpressway without pedestrian crossingGreat stopover at ToursBeautiful, spacious, shady pitches with free choice of pitches in the low season. Located close to a busy highway, there are good opportunities for walking the dogs on the other side of the highway, provided you can survive crossing the road ;-)Traduzido automaticamente.
- Walter G.September 2017Positivos+ friendly, clean + good transit campsiteNegativos- Road noiseGood location on the Loire cycle pathFriendly reception, good WLAN, sanitary facilities ok, location directly on the Loire cycle path, nice bike ride along the Loire to nearby Tours, unfortunately quite a bit of street noise from the through road. Place is assigned.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Thomas W.January 2017PositivosFriendly staff well heated sanitary facilities in winter close to the city beautifully situated on the LoireNegativosrelatively loud due to highwaygood place for visiting ToursHave visited the place twice. The first time for a visit to Tours. The second time as an overnight stopover. Both times we were given a friendly welcome in German and / or English. Pitches are allocated by reception. The pitches are relatively straight. Unfortunately, the ground was a bit soft/muddy... due to the weather. There are plenty of power points available. However, a 25 meter cable is mandatory. W-Lan is available free of charge. The sanitary facilities were fully functional, clean and, above all, well heated on both visits. A little tip: Cross the murderous highway once ... and you're on the banks of the Loire. It's a great place to take your four-legged friend for a walk.Traduzido automaticamente.
- erich W.September 2016PositivosProximity to Tours.NegativosLoud music events in the evening.City campingSimple but clean sanitary facilities. Shady pitches next to mobile homes. Located on a noisy road. Restaurant on site. Loud music in the evening. Cycle path only accessible via busy road.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Philipp P.July 2015PositivosFirst choice for visiting Tours; beautiful location on the Loire; very friendly management; reasonably pricedAt the gates of ToursTours, the city of St. Martin, is well worth a visit. Located close to the Loire, it is not only beautifully situated, but also offers an attractive city center with its cathedral and basilica. However, you will search in vain for a camper van site or campsite - you will find one just beyond the city... limits in La Ville-aux-Dames. At first you think you are in a sleepy suburb with small detached houses, a school and quiet streets. Only on second glance do you discover a campsite under tall trees on the edge of the "Les Acacias" settlement. The reception is directly opposite the barrier, you walk straight up to it and are greeted in a very friendly manner by young people who welcome tourists. There are several free pitches to choose from, you can wander around the site and pick one of them. Initially, there are pitches under shady trees, but further back along the Bolzwiese they are increasingly light and even unprotected in the sun. All the pitches have their own varying appeal, so there really is something for everyone. The sanitary building is centrally located and is reasonably clean. Although the site is close to the RD (arterial road to and from Tours), it is generally quiet. The Loire flows by on the other side of the RD. There is a bread service and a bar and restaurant on site. In summer, a wine merchant comes by two or three times a week with his stand, offering a very wide selection at reasonable prices (from various winegrowers; be careful: he accepts EC payment, which is tempting!) The strikingly large Centre Commercial on the edge of La Ville, which can be reached by bike in five minutes from the square, is surprising (in view of the suburban romance described above). There are textile and shoe discounters, a petrol station and a large Leclerc (again with various additional boutiques & co. inside), so that you don't have to resort to village shops, as you might think, but can find a full range of supplies. A big plus point of this campsite! If you cycle in the opposite direction, you can reach Tours in around twenty to thirty minutes at a leisurely pace. You cycle along the cycle path directly alongside the Loire, whose atmosphere is truly enchanting (it is not navigable and therefore natural and romantically quiet). In Tours, you first visit Saint-Gatien Cathedral (which has nothing to do with the cult of St. Martin!). Then, in addition to various other ecclesiastical buildings, you will find the Basilique Saint-Martin, which is now dedicated to the world-famous bishop. Convent members keep guard of honor there day and night. Tours also has an attractive pedestrian zone to satisfy more mundane needs. The campsite and town are equally attractive and should be a must-visit for Francophiles interested in theology and/or culture - you will feel at home here as well as there.Traduzido automaticamente.
- Markus G.August 2014Good placeWe stayed at the campsite for two nights as a base for a visit to Tours. There is a direct bus connection to Tours near the campsite. All in all, well suited for a short stay. Super friendly staff at reception.Traduzido automaticamente.