Helen & Captain...it won't hurt to give them a ring, they speak english there. I'm surprised you haven't heard anything yet. I do know they start sifting through booking during December, late July and August being the busiest time. They normally receive your request and send a booking form to you with a plan of the site. Your not always lucky if you try to pick certain pitches but no harm in trying.
Yes, it is fully booked up. We emailed them in September ... they said contact them again around Oct 16th when booking offically opens ...... nothing left! So how do you get in? Do you think if we're in the area this year staying elsewhere we can pop in and pre-book, or is it a closed shop?
Craeglea
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
The first time I stayed at this site was a few years ago now. this particular year I hadn't booked anywhere, we just went knowing that sites in France are supposed to keep a certain amount of pitches for "travelers" one or two night stopovers. We were going to another site in the area and when we got there were told we could stay for our duration (12 nights) but every 3 or 4 nights we would have to change pitches. This did not suit us so we stayed just one night and then went to La Garangoire, we were lucky, they had 3 pitches available, we took one, the other 2 were also taken the same day. This was the last week of July. There is always hope on this site, they keep pitches for there regulars, sometimes they decide not to go. Don't give up on it, keep trying until your sure there's no hope.
I would keep trying. We have just declined our provisional booking for next July. There must be others like us. In fact, when we went this summer, we didn't book until May.
Janet
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
In the end we decided to book at camping pong. I realise that we could keep trying, but I need to book as my other half has limited holidays and we are tied to the peak of peak season. So I don't feel comfortable leaving things late.
Helen...I'm sure you will have a good time. While your in the area have a look at La Garangeoire....maybe book for the year after. With your children so young go to the Gande Plage at St Gilles, its a good beach. some of them in the area can be a bit rough with breakers so be careful, especially Les Dunes. Also have a run up to St Jean de Mont...there's a great beach there for young children, very flat and on a sunny day the water is warm because its so shallow but watch out for the incoming tide, because its flat it moves quite quickly. Have a good time.
I will drop in and see what we can sort out for next year.
We have gone to the Vendee the last two summer holidays. We went with Canvas and stayed in a caravan. This year I have finaly persuaded my other half that it is a good idea for us to get our own tent. The kids will love it and the will save a vast amount of cash that can then be spent on fine living
Trouble is he doesn't like camping that much, so I am keen that the site should be appropriate to our needs, don't want anything too loud and busy as the kids are small and we are boring old farts!
Pong sounds just what we need! Now all I need is fine weather for the two weeks we can be there. Any idea of the rain god I have to chat with about this???
I hate to say this but weather is this region is so unpredictable you wouldn't believe it. I've been on the site in the rain and driven 100 yards off site and its been fine. Saying this I've only been there once when we had 3 days rain on the trot, but I wasn't there last year so I don't know.
Mike
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
hi helen we have also been to this area . we booked with the c&cc they recommend quite a lot of sites in the area and you can book all inclusive with them and they send you everything including a route, we have stayed at la gara.... and also le pin parrosol which was about three miles away. le pin was a very nice site quieter than la gara .. but very nice with most things that we needed. the weather when we were there both times was very hot almost too hot. le pin lacked in shade but this would not put me off going there again. most sites in france have a lot to offer . so i don't think you will be disappointed . but why dont you send for the brochures from both clubs and have a look. you dont have to be a member . only if you do decide to book with them. the write ups are very good. you can send for these on line. that is if you havent got them already.