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Subject Topic: Domaine de la Barbanne - St Emilion Post Reply Post New Topic
13/8/2007 at 2:11pm
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Hi everyone

Has anyone ever stayed here? Or got any feedback on the area of St Emilion and Bordeaux, any hidden gems of places to visit, eat etc? We're going a week on Thursday for our first week long trip and the first out of the UK. Can't wait.



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13/8/2007 at 3:24pm
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hi we are going to that site on the 25th.feedback from other members has been good and hopefully the weather will be as well.are you doing a stop on the way down or going all the way?we are doing a couple of nights at larada parc in the loire.

look out for us we have an isuzu trooper and an abi viceroy

ps hell of a long way for a week



13/8/2007 at 4:27pm
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I've heard good reports too. Have you got a long crossing to cut down on the drive? rottitan is right, it's 550 miles (800 odd kms) from Calais and a long old way to go for a week, but I'm sure you've looked into it and worked out how far you can realistically drive in one day.

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13/8/2007 at 4:56pm
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Hiya

Thanks for the feedback. And we'll probably see you there rottietan, we get there on the 24th.

We know its a long way, but hopefully worth it and we don't really mind the drive. We've got a night crossing to Dunkerque getting in about 3am so will drive down from there, taking our time, stopping for lunch and hope to get down there late afternoon. On the way back we're stopping for a night at Dunkerque as the ferry is at 8am. We thought it was worth the drive to be that bit further South, and being fairly young(ish) (late 20s!) we don't think the drive will be a big problem and can take it in turns. Also don't really like the idea of setting up camp for one or two nights on the way down when we've only got 9 nights away. But, the only way to find out is to do it, and if we don't like it we'll go closer to home next time.



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13/8/2007 at 8:12pm
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Sorry cant explain why the link doesn't work so pasted below.

Camping Domaine de La Brabanne---------
Route de Montagne
F33330 Saint Emilion
France. West

Tel. 33 (0)5 57 24 75 80
Fax: 33 (0)5 57 24 69 68

E-mail: barbanne at wanadoo.fr
Web site: www.camping-saint-emilion.com

A member of Sites et Paysage de France

To find the site: Leave A10 autoroute a junc 39 and follow signs to Libourne D670. On entering the outskirts of Libourne join N89 for a short distance and then again D670 taking you around the East side of town. With a railway line on your left look for a left turn to St. Emilion D243, clearly signed. This is the only road to St. Emilion whilst towing as caravans/motorhomes are banned through the old town. On entering St. Emilion at the old town wall turn left at the roundabout, 3rd exit and follow this road to the site on the right in about 1 mile.
Don’t let these instructions put you off the site really is easy to find.

The site is clearly noticeable on approach and the entrance is large and very welcoming.
Through the gates a modern reception has ample easy parking. It also serves as the site shop and the majority of amenities are in this area.
Total number of pitches was 160 with just about 24 for statics, which were all in one area, the rest, were for touring.
Access to all parts is very easy with good tarmac roads throughout. Particular attention had been given to motorhomes pitches that were hard standing and level with a side area of grass. These were all full at the time of our visit. Pitches are of standard size with reasonable shade although some were a little bare of grass for so early in the season (groundsheet syndrome). The ground is also stony underneath so good awning pegs are needed.
Electric points are English, 6 amp, but rev. polarity.

All amenities were open in mid June and were as follows;
Two toilet blocks, the older one had just been refurbished to a good standard and another new one within the pitching area. Both were excellent with good-sized hot showers. Laundry facilities were available at both blocks.
A heated outdoor pool with slides and paddling pool. Restaurant and takeaway a little expensive for what it was. Tv room, large lake with fishing, which was very popular, also pedaloes, Recreation area with 5 a side, netball, volleyball and 2 tennis courts and crazy golf were all free. Children’s play area and boules pitch. All these are around the lake and well away from the pitches.
This site was very popular with the British and was about 75% full of which about 90% were British. That gives some idea of its popularity.
A site shuttle bus runs twice a day to St. Emilion, although it is a very pleasant 20 minute walk through the fields full of vines.
A peaceful site of modest size by French standards and overall in my opinion excellent.

The whole area if full of vineyards, one right outside the site and wine tastings are organised.
St. Emilion is an ancient town within old walls and is very picturesque. Everything to do with trade in the town is linked to the local wines with some very exclusive wine shops (1600 Euros for a bottle of Chateau Laffite Rothschild) and tastings are plentiful.
We spent 5 days in the area but for any longer perhaps you would be hard pushed for things to do. However Bordeaux and Bergerac are within easy driving distance.

Date of visit June 2004



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13/8/2007 at 9:40pm
 Location: Lancashire
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Last time we were at the Domaine de la Barbanne was 2 years ago. They take camping cheques there too, in case you use those. The swimming pool there was superb, the warmest we have ever encountered, it was like bath water, temperature-wise I mean. It's a nice site and a nice walk (or cycle trip) into St Emilion. There is also a free shuttle bus service into St Emilion from the site.
I can recommend that site.

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14/8/2007 at 9:37am
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Thanks for your feedback guys, sounds great.


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19/8/2007 at 12:36am
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we are leaving the uk on friday afternoon from plymouth to roscoff and driving down on saturday 25th usually arrive about 2-3pm .
we always have 2 weeks on this site the end of august we love it there keep an eye out for us we have a silver mondeo and an abbey vogue gts.
we pre book our pitch as we have favourites we like to stay on think we are on number 75 this year it has a nice view out over the lake, they take a camping cheque as a deposit on the pitch so this is very handy.

we use camping cheques on this site very cheap holiday £470.00 including 14 camping cheques and return ferry crossings, take your bikes or hire from the site there are some superb places to get to on bikes locally , the pool is very nice and the site is very clean and you will receive a warm welcome the shop is excellent for wine as they have a large selection from local vineyards at a good price.

not sure on the weather down there at the moment looks a bit unsettled last year we had a heatwave and the temperature got to 40 degrees for most of the time we were there , one visited you will want to come back again  




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