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Hi
(First time on the web for a fortninght, so only just spotted your post)
We went to Col last year. I think there have been other posts on here about this site, so maybe do a search.
We did have some heavy rain, and because the site is hilly, some campers dug gullies into their pitches to stop their pitches from flooding. Take a waterproof coat, and your folding spade!
We did have a lot of glorious weather too! Beach at Hendaye probably the best of the nearby ones.
Overall a nice site, nice atmosphere, nice (if basic) pool. Down side being that many pitches are on the small side, and it's a drive to go anywhere at all. Also, the site is on a fairly fast road, so not one I'd cycle along with kids.
The "village" of Col, at the top of a nearby hill (some would say mountain) with a long, steep, winding approach road is worth a trip. It's just a collection of large, slightly odd shops though, and a cheap petrol station.
Day trip to Spain will be no problem, and I'd recommend San Sebastian, which has a lovely old town. I think there's a big retail park at Irun, but that's not really my bag.
Other things in the area include the mountain railway up La Rhune. Again there have been lots of posts about that, so have a search. St Jean de Luz is a lovely town, but traffic and parking can be a nightmare. There's a large Leclerc's just past Urrugne from the site, and that's where thr bad traffic starts at peak times, both ways.
Hope that helps. Post again if there's anything else you want to know.
TT.
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