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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
09/6/2011 at 4:13pm
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Quote: Originally posted by rolyjayne on 09/6/2011
Can anyone advise on a campsite in SF suitable for a family of 4 who like the water (swim/sports/fish), like open space and cycling. Children are 7 and 10. Would prefer not to stay at a huge campsite. Many thanks. J
One of our favourites is Camping Caravanning Des Aubredes at Puget-sur-Argens, Var. Near to Frejus for the beach, but also on the fringe of the Bagnols Forest for cycling. The site is fairly ordinary and the toilet block is a little out of date, but somehow, it's never an issue. Reasonably cheap price for Provence. Swimming pool and bar on site, with weekly disco, but that's about it - some organised activities, but fairly low key. Oh - no open fire BBQ's but Claudine (the owner) organises a camp BBQ every Wednesday evening in high season. You just grab a table and take your own food/drink up to incinerate. No extra charge to take part and Claudine provides Rose wine for everyone free of charge - after the BBQ there's usually a sing son in the bar area, followed by a disco for the youngsters. I have a real soft spot for this site. Many regulars (mainly French). Size of pitch varies - quite a few trees (hence the name), but tell her what you want and she'll try her best to accommodate. You may get in on spec. but much better to book for any seaside holiday place in Provence. Elsewhere in France (on th way/way back etc) no real need to book. Des Aubredes is not a huge site, but it's not very small either. I would say medium!
There are some statics on site, but no Eurocamp etc. Childrens play area, boules, tennis courts at the far end of the site. It's not listed on this site so here is a link to Claudine's site. She speaks reasonable English, and so does Sandrine. Next time I go, I'll get it listed and write a review, but alas it's the UK for us this year.
Post last edited on 09/06/2011 16:24:24
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