Nice site
21 June 2019 at 03:20:01
I don't think this campsite can win- we came in June when it was officially off-season (it starts in July). This meant no noise from the Europark a few hundred metres away, but it also meant no evening activities, and a few of the campsite's shops/bars were perma-shut.
The campsite itself is a nice... small size, with an exit at the back which takes you on a quiet 15 min walk to a nearby beach- it is possible with a pram (we had one), but it's a little sandy in places. The only problem with that beach is there is only one bar, which is super expensive (seven euros for a portion of chips, for instance)
There is a bar/ snack bar on site, and an expensive, understocked shop- this may change in high season. They do fresh baguettes and croissants (although the latter cost a euro each, so if you have a large hungry family, good luck!)
The swimming pools are a disappointment to be honest, if you have toddlers. The toddler pool is unheated, and too deep. Needs to be ankle deep, which is isn't. The main pool is unheated. There is a covered large pool, which is slightly heated but undercover and the air is warmer- but again, it's way too deep at either end for smaller children who can't swim (floats and armbands get boring after a while for them). If you have small kids who like swimming pools, look at Aloha or Les Sablons in the area, both of whom have much better pool areas (Aloha being the better)
You can also walk down the main road (all with cycle/pedestrian paths) to the main strip, which has two Spars, and many stalls selling fresh fruit/veg. Further down, nearer the beach, are lots of snack bars, restaurants and ice-cream parlours.
There is a great playground on site (think soft-play but outside), which is clean and new-ish. Also crazy golf, tennis courts
Unfortunately, there is no on-site bike hire, which is a shame. Nearest is in the carpark of the Carabasse campsite (about 10-15 min walk), and it's about 20 euros per bike per day (incl. helmets and child seats). You can get around nicely on a bike, although going canalside to the East is a little bumpy.
There is some noise at night from adjoining campsites, but this was mainly down to the Harley Davidson get-together in the next campsite over!
There is on-site wifi, but I never used it as we have a good 4G signal and we can (for now) use our data in the EU
All in all, I'd recommend this campsite, as it's small size makes it quite cosy, but bear in mind the caveats above.
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