My son and his girlfriend were there in May - and followed my directions, cross-country, on the way down. On the way back they were in a hurry, and came back via Compeigne, and the A1/A16 - and said they much preferred using the toll road! Mind you, they are less than half our age - and always in a hurry. We're not!!
hi sorry to hyjack, on talk of La Croix, we are there in august 2 touring vans 4 adults 5 kids i have seen many posts about dont go on le parc, which side as you look at site map is this? is it by the main lake which looks like it has to islands on it or is it the left had side of the park
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Hi not sure where exactly they call le parc, but as it says in my review, we did have a little flood issue when at this site. We were 'below' the larger lake, as you look at the plan, not far past the footy pitch.
As I recall, everything 'above' the lakes is chalets or statics.
Le parc is on the left hand side we thought it was very dark dingy and smelly round there if you want to be in the thick of it go for a pitch on the right near the lakes if you want something a bit quieter the pitches on the ancient gardens are lovely in an old walled garden(they are on the left) and each one takes two caravans with loads of space and you have your own tap !
We have just come back and I think we were on one of the pitches that Wildgeese refers to - it was huge (plot 18), It took 2 large tents, 2 cars and there was still stacks of room. We had a high, old stone wall on 2 sides and hedge around the rest - very sheltered and quite a suntrap.
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