Hi, you mentioned La Guyonniere - we were there just over 4 years ago and it would certainly tick a few of your boxes. There is one particular field which is very spacious, with a sanitary block in the middle, plenty of space for kids to run around in. The pool has a slide (not too many steps!) and a small lazy river-type of thing. You can drive to the beach in about 10-15 minutes, I think there was free parking at plage de normandeliere too.
Have you thought about the Dordogne at all? It might not be too much further for you. We've always stopped off in the Loire on the way back to break up the journey a bit.
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Quote: Originally posted by franbee on 01/1/2016
How about some reviews for all these campsites where you've all been recently? Then everyone can benefit from them.
Well said.
The reviews seem to be left only by a band of stalwarts, even though many more campers on this forum will stay at the sites.
How does one suggest a site which isn't currently listed? Le Pearl at Argeles-sur-mer doesn't seem to be listed on here?
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Quote: Originally posted by WilliamMcBeard on 01/1/2016How does one suggest a site which isn't currently listed? Le Pearl at Argeles-sur-mer doesn't seem to be listed on here?
Bill, you click Contact Us at the very bottom of the screen and then add the site. There will be a couple of days delay before you can then put in your review. Cheers.
------------- 11 Hendra
12 La Croix du Vieux Pont
13 lCdP+The Quiet Site
14 Park Cliffe Cote D'Argent
15 Park Cliffe Le Pearl
16 Eskdale
17 Skelwith Fold
18 Skelwith Fold
19 Skelwith Fold
20 Skelwith Fold