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30/1/2013 at 9:57pm
Location: West - North Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Speedbird 490 Mondeo Estate
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The one warning I would give, with such young children, is that although the waterfalls appear 'innnocent' enough on the website, they aren't always like that. We've been in the area when there has been a huge amount of water flowing over - and they can be very scary indeed at times like that! There were notices about the dangers, and this is something to think about especially after summer storms. We've seen youngsters being very foolhardy and jumping from rock to rock across very deep and fast flowing crevasses. Maybe I've got more cautious as I've got older, because years ago we took our sons there and they played quite happily under some of the smaller waterfalls! Hindsight is a wonderful thing! I think in late July/early August any site will be busy. I don't know about the site itself, but the area of the 'Cascades' will be too busy. There were more visitors in late August this year than I've ever seen. The waterfalls themselves will draw visitors even out of peak season, but there are plenty of quieter places up or down river to get away from the madding crowds. I don't know about the pool area - I would imagine that many of the older and braver children will be attracted to the waterfalls themselves. La Roque sur Ceze is only a small village, alongside a large car park where visitors park for the cascades, and you'd need to go elsewhere for shopping etc. There are two other sites in the area - Les Genets d'Or, and La Vallee Verte - which you might want to look at. They're both perhaps in a bit quieter area - not immediately adjacent to the cascades themselves, but with riverside access. A similar riverside site, not too expensive, is Domaine de Gaujac, near Anduze.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
31/1/2013 at 8:03am
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Quote: Originally posted by OliverDay on 30/1/2013
The biggest danger from water for children however is on the first or last day of a holiday when the parents aren't paying attention to their children due to unpacking or packing. At this time even a swimming pool can be dangerous.
I'll agree with that - when I took my two boys on my own, I thought they were helping me unpack, but they'd sneaked into the swimming pool at Domaine de Bagard, which was just behind my tent. The little one (who was OK with armbands) fell in and luckily for us all was rescued by Gerard the site chef, who was having a well earned break near the pool!! He was lovely, and kept a close eye on them, (and me - I think) for the rest of the holiday!
It put my son off swimming for several years, and it wasn't until we were at Lake Garda probably four years later that he wanted to swim again! This time he learned with the aid of a buoyancy jacket, as worn in a canoe, and then perfected his swimming at Les Hirondelles, near Ramatuelle, and by the end of the holiday was a confident swimmer again!
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