I'd be grateful for any advice on sites in the Brittany area ideally next to a beach with facilities for young children. Many good suggestions already from members which are gratefully received but would very much appreciate comments from anyone has has visited the Yelloh La Plage or Le Grand Large sites specifically.Thanks
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I have stayed at Camping Club du St Laurent in Foret de Fousenant which has access to it's own beach, a short walk to coastal stroll from a large sandy beach and a lovely pool with water slides overlooking the bay.
Quote: Originally posted by GEC12 on 31/08/2004
I'D BE GRATEFUL FOR ANY ADVICE ON SITES IN BRITTANY OFFERING MOBILE HOME/CHALETS. IDEALLY NEED A SITE NEXT TO BEACH WITH FACILITIES FOR YOUNGER FAMILIES( 3 AND 8 YEAR OLDS(WATER SLIDES ETC) HAVE LOOKED AT YELLOH LE GRAND LARGE SITE IN FOUSNANT AND WONDERED WHETHER ANYONE HAD BEEN AND COULD COMMENT. ALSO ANY ADVICE ON PREFERENCE WITH MAJOR OPERATORS GRATEFULLY RECEIVED. MY WIFE IS ALSO INTERESTED IN WHICH OPERATORS NOW SUPPLY LINEN(AND WHETHER THEY CHARGE). CAN'T COPE WITH THE ITCHY BLANKETS WHEN WE LAST VISITED(1998). THANKS G
With the very greatest of respect may I point out that posting in capitals is perceived as shouting and not very polite or complimentary.
I am frankly surprised that you received any responses to your posting at all......lol
Vic
Vic
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Thankyou for the advice Vic. I am a novice to forums so you must excuse me. I must say, again with respect, that it sounds like political correctness gone mad. I would hope common sense prevails and members appreciate a request for advice and help when they see it whether in capitals or otherwise but thanks for the advice anyway! Giles
We stayed at Raguenez plage at Nevez( a bit further south than fouesnant), its a quiet site with direct access to the beach, slides at the pool and a kids club if you go with eurocamp. they had statics there too.although 8 was about the max age they would enjoy kids club as its an all age one and seems to cater more for littler kids in general)
If you are looked at the Fouesnant area and want something a little livelier camping Atlantique has a great waterpark direct access to the beach and entertainment for the kids ( as well as seerate age related kids clubs... IMO better)
Both are available thorugh eurocamp ( weve looked at their statics and they are excellent)
We have been to Atlantique and it's great for young children, lovely beach great pool, good play park and all facilities were clean and well looked after. We've been with a few operators and have found them all pretty much the same apart from price. I usually decide on the site and then look at all the operators and go with the cheapest. Some mobile homes vary, you just need to look at their list and decide what you want, we went for a tent this year and the whole family preferred it and it was much cheaper!
We have just come back from Les Mouettes it was a fantastic site the kids loved it there were lots of young children on the site, due to the fact it is so close to the ferry. The swimming pool was very good and safe for toddlers (seperate area) a good play park next to the bar/cafe so the little ones can play and mums and dads can relax this looked very popular.
We went with Eurocamp only because we wanted to do 2 sites and eurocamp did both. Thomsons now do Alfresco they had some mobiles on the site and they were gorgeous but more expensive than anyone else. I think Canvas were on the site they also have good mobiles, I would certainly look at using Canvas in the future.