Nice resort, friendly staff basic accommodation
29 August 2013 at 12:48:06
We stayed at the Chaussy for one week in August. We were initially a little disappointed with the mobiles as these were pretty basic and could have done with some updating. Particularly annoying was the lack of larger mugs and glasses as only expresso cups and shot glasses were supplied, so if you want... tea (i know the French don't!) or squash/juice bring your own or buy them at the supermarket as we did. there is also no kettle or scissors! When you arrive you are given an inventory to check and count every item in the home and you pay a 200 euro deposit. you are then given a barrier entry card. at the end of your stay you have to book an inspection appointment where your home is checked for lost items etc. and the lady we had was very efficient and friendly. Our home was a 3 bed mobile and had a decking with a small patio tables, chairs, a parasol and 2 loungers. We paid for the Comfort package which consisted of mattress protectors, pillow cases and sheets, towels and end of stay clean which I think was probably worth it for convenience sake.
all the resort staff were very friendly and helpful despite it being peak holiday time, particularly the reception staff who advised us on a nice local river to swim in. The pools were a little cool but there were plenty of sun beds with no rushing to reserve them at 7am for a change! Our kids ranged from 7 to 13 years and all were happy with the pools with shallow ones for the younger ones and slides and plunge pool for the teens.
There were aqua Zumba and Zumba classes every day and lists of sports clubs on offer. My husband did a free cycle session which involved a lot of mountain biking techniques with a friendly non English speaking instructor and he really enjoyed it. There were several clubs for different ages kids but we didn't use them.
We used e takeaway pizza place on site which was very good, generous sizes and all enjoyed. The on site restaurant is a set meal buffet style for 17 euros, 12 for kids (they can eat as much as the adults and get a free drink) you have a cold starter, a hot main or grilled meats and a dessert from a choice of home made cakes or ice cream not bad and the chefs are very friendly and will happily explain what is in each dish. They do very well considering they have to cook for the mass market, they also do a cheap nuggets and chips for I think 8 euros if kids won't eat the French food. One eve I had the paella which was very good and plentiful! Waitresses were extremely busy but did their best.
Evening entertainment was cabaret style songs and staff routines which we didn't really watch until the last night which was quite amusing and what they lack in budget they make up in enthusiasm!
We would come back here again because of the location, pools and friendly, lovely staff.
We did a kayaking day out which was good although still a bit rough for the little ones. We did the 8k ride thought the gorge de ardeche and although mainly calm and scenic my husband and daughter capsized down the rapids and had to be helped by seem friendly locals so was a little scary. I would definitely recommend the use of helmets as the currents are strong in places. Canyoning is also on offer but you will need wetsuits and trainers rather than beach shoes as we were told your ankles are at risk otherwise.
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