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02/5/2006 at 10:10pm
Location: Lancs Yorks border Outfit: Lunar Clubman SB
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Hi Triss
We spent 10 days at Les Actinidias last summer, from 15th July. We had booked beforehand and it was just as well! The site has 100 touring pitches, and it was completely full when we arrived, although they had saved our pitch as promised. During the time we were there, I don't think that more than 6 or 8 pitches came vacant - so I wouldn't advise turning up on spec during the main season. The site is sandwiched between the cliffs (spectacular rock-climbing) and the river Sassejac. Pitches average about 100 sq metres with plenty of shade (very much needed - temps around 30-35 cent when we were there), but access roads very narrow giving a fairly cramped feel to the whole site. However, the river, just 40-50 metres away was a delightful place to swim, bask on the rocks watch the local youths diving 80 metres plus into the pools and generally unwind. There were plenty of kids on site, but they spent their whole day in the river, amusing themselves dive-bombing the passing canoeists - a very popular pastime on the Ardeche rivers! There is a small shop, bread daily if ordered the night before, and a snack bar. There is also a very decent restaurant just 100 metres or so from the site entrance, with a lovely terrace. We were ready to move on after 9 or 10 days, just looking for a change of scenery really, but if you have a couple of kids between say 7 and 14, they would have a ball as long as they could swim OK, and I don't think you'd hardly see them all day. Although the site was full, we were the only Brits there (not a problem!), mainly French, a few Belgians, Dutch, Germans etc. Everyone seems to visit the Ardeche for the watersport, mainly canoeing, but the scenery is magnificent. Recommended for an active family holiday
bRYN
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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
06/5/2006 at 5:54pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: Coleman Sahara
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Quote: Originally posted by stonebank on 02/5/2006
Hi Triss
We spent 10 days at Les Actinidias last summer, from 15th July. We had booked beforehand and it was just as well! The site has 100 touring pitches, and it was completely full when we arrived, although they had saved our pitch as promised. During the time we were there, I don't think that more than 6 or 8 pitches came vacant - so I wouldn't advise turning up on spec during the main season. The site is sandwiched between the cliffs (spectacular rock-climbing) and the river Sassejac. Pitches average about 100 sq metres with plenty of shade (very much needed - temps around 30-35 cent when we were there), but access roads very narrow giving a fairly cramped feel to the whole site. However, the river, just 40-50 metres away was a delightful place to swim, bask on the rocks watch the local youths diving 80 metres plus into the pools and generally unwind. There were plenty of kids on site, but they spent their whole day in the river, amusing themselves dive-bombing the passing canoeists - a very popular pastime on the Ardeche rivers! There is a small shop, bread daily if ordered the night before, and a snack bar. There is also a very decent restaurant just 100 metres or so from the site entrance, with a lovely terrace. We were ready to move on after 9 or 10 days, just looking for a change of scenery really, but if you have a couple of kids between say 7 and 14, they would have a ball as long as they could swim OK, and I don't think you'd hardly see them all day. Although the site was full, we were the only Brits there (not a problem!), mainly French, a few Belgians, Dutch, Germans etc. Everyone seems to visit the Ardeche for the watersport, mainly canoeing, but the scenery is magnificent. Recommended for an active family holiday
bRYN
Many thanks for that Bryn! Must have taken you ages to type all that! It looks like we will be heading there - emailed the site and we don't need to book for beginning of June. Can't wait!!!!
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