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Reviews of Siblu Villages Domaine De Kerlann
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Siblu Villages Domaine De Kerlann
Land Rosted
Pont Aven Brittany (Browse area)
29930
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Pitches: Statics only Open: 01/03/2024 to 30/11/2024 01/03/2025 to 30/11/2025
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No Tents |
No Caravans |
No Motorhomes |
No Campervans |
No Glamping Units |
Holiday Homes for Hire |
Holiday Homes for Sale |
No Seasonal Pitches |
No Electric Hookups |
No Hardstandings |
No Fully Serviced Pitches |
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
No Rallies |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
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Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
No Baby Changing |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
No Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
No Recycling Facilities |
No Kitchen Facilities |
No Freezer / Fridge |
No Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
Shop On Site |
Bar On Site |
Restaurant or Cafe or Takeaway On Site |
Activities |
Kids Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
Evening Entertainment |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
Indoor Pool On Site |
Outdoor Pool On Site |
No Horse Riding |
Cycle Hire On Site |
No Golf |
Tennis On Site |
Beach <5 miles |
Watersports <5 miles |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Not Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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No Waterside Pitches |
Public Transport |
No Dog Walk |
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Date of Visit: May 2010 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Kellytrev |
5 reviews from this member |
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We booked this site for two weeks in our tent, when we got there they took us to our pitch which was a static caravan pitch it had a mains water pipe up the middle and electric cables ready for a static caravan.
There were only about 10 pitches and all were the same, only one other tent on there, the entertainment was terrible, the bowling alley closed, the crazy golf smashed up and the wifi access broken. Toilets and showers broken and had cockroaches in,
Everywhere was so expensive, we found a lidl which was good for prices.
It rained for the first 7 days solid and with everything broken on site and not much out and about we left.
I have since been given £90 back for nothing on site working!
I must add that if the weather was nice the pool was excellent.
Not a site for tents as the pitches would rip SIGs and I think there turning it into a static site and that's why the toilets/showers were so bad
Never again!
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Date of Visit: August 2009 |
Unit: Static |
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Reviewer: Tim Smith |
8 reviews from this member |
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Siblu are still advertising this site as available for tourers, but it seems that they are putting most of their efforts into expanding their Static Caravan units at the expense of the Tourer
I have just come back from there, having spent a week in a static (which to be fair wasn't too bad), but one week of our holiday was tied into the first of two weeks which my Sister had booked up for, and she took her tourer.
Conditions were so bad that they used our static caravan for their ablution and toilet needs, and then pulled out when we left.
Whilst we were there we complained to Siblu Head Office by Phone, and were told to speak to somebody on site. The people on Reception were unwilling (or unable) to let us speak to anybody in authority, and made a note of our complaint on a scrap of notepaper, with a promise to 'e-mail somebody'.
By far and away the worst thing that we found on site was the Toilet and Shower block. This has to be described jointly, because it is hard to figure out where the showers end and the toilets begin! Despite searing heat, the floors of this building were constantly soaked, and mostly you were in darkness, as the lights only came on in the block in the early hours of the morning.
Doors were broken off their hinges, locks were missing or broken, there was safety tape and wet floor signs put up, but I fell over the wet floor sign, which was lying in an inch of god knows what, and the kids had played with the pretty red and white striped tape, so that was everywhere.
If you sat on the toilet (Deep breath and ready with the antiseptic) you would have to hold your trousers and pants up out of the fluid around your ankles, some of which 'may' have come from the adjoining Shower cubicle next door.
The pitches were under trees, and so were under constant bombardment whilst we were there from falling acorns. My son calls the place 'The Chicken Licken Site' and the ground was a combination of dirt and tree roots. (Should you not heed my advice and choose to risk life and limb at this site, take heavy-duty rock pegs and a big club hammer) The ground goes from fine brown dust in the heat, which gets everywhere, to gloopy brown mud in the rain, which also gets everywhere. If you have a Caravan Mover fitted, congratulations, you have an advantage over those who don't. You stand less risk of driving into those bloody Oak trees!
The water and electric supply is best described as unique. There is a big cable, which is enclosed mostly in a red flexible pipe, which runs along the top of the ground. From this, periodically comes a 13amp triple core household cable, which they have either tied to a tree with string or cable ties, or in some cases, tied it up to a wooden post, which also has a length of Garden Hose, with a plastic tap on the end, which is the water supply. (I suppose that this can loosely be described as a 'Super Pitch' i.E. Water and electricity nailed to the same wooden stake/Tree)
There is no water runaway, and the hose sprays nearby tents and caravans, should the user not be in complete control of the tap, or if the kids get to it!
There are some good points about this site, when being used in conjunction with static units
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Date of Visit: April 2007 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Jeanm |
27 reviews from this member |
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Another nice site spoilt! This site was amazing with its facilities but it is now like a Council estate of static caravans! (I notice in their ad this year that they don't allow you to take your own tent on!) At last they are finally being honest as tourers were always made to feel unwelcome.This site can get very noisy and can bring out the worst of 'brits abroad'. English is the first language. It was great for me and perhaps many others as a fist introduction to France before venturing further afield.It has entertainment, bars, swimming pools and a good shop.
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Date of Visit: July 2006 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Langstroth4 |
7 reviews from this member |
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This was our first family holiday to France, and we found this site very good. It's set in a lovely location, within driving distance of beaches. The site basically winds through open woodland.
We usually take our own tent to sites, but due the distance and not wanting to take a trailer on the ferry we opted for a site provided tent (I don't think they offer this facility any more). The tent was clean, and nicely located with 8 other tents.
Washing and shower facilities were always clean, with lots of hot water.
Most of the park is static caravans (quite a few privately owned), mainly set in their own screened off areas.
The evening entertainment can be rather noisy, and fun (if you like that sort of thing).
The pool facilities are excellent - 3 pools, slide and a really good water park area for the children.
Our two enjoyed the children's club on a couple of days (Rory the Tiger club), the staff were friendly and full of enthusiasm.
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Is Siblu Villages Domaine De Kerlann child friendly? YES, it accepts children & has a playground View all facilities
Does Siblu Villages Domaine De Kerlann have a swimming pool? YES, there is a pool on site View all facilities
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