3/5 Tim G. 7 months ago on Google • 699 reviews
It's
hard
when
visiting
a
campsite
out
of
season
to
give
a
complete
and
fair
rating
of
its
services
because
it's
very
quiet
and
not
all
or
many
of
the
services
are
being
offered.
You're
basically
getting
the
site,
electricity
(if
you've
paid
for
it)
plus
use
of
the
washblocks.
On
our
arrival
we
went
straight
to
reception
and
were
given
a
plan
of
the
site
and
shown
where
to
pitch-up.
We
were
given
advice
on
the
local
bus
service,
which
proved
helpful.
We
then
went
to
the
motorhome
service
area
to
fill
up
with
water,
also
the
area
for
the
grey
and
wc
waste;
basic
and
could
certainly
do
with
a
re-vamp.
It
was
smelly
and
right
next
to
the
bins
nor
was
it
particularly
clean.
We
then
met
a
fellow
traveller
who
told
us
that
he
couldn't
get
up
to
the
pitch
area
indicated
on
the
map
because
his
motorhome
was
too
big,
and
as
his
motorhome
was
smaller
than
ours
he
recommended
that
we
tried
the
area
where
he'd
pitched
up,
so
we
did.
We
found
a
pitch
on
the
hillside
which
was
flat
and
which
had
electricity.
The
electric
hook-ups
are
not
the
3-pin
that
you'd
normally
find
so
you
need
an
adapter,
which
we
had.
But
we
met
another
traveller
in
his
hire
van
which
did
not
have
an
adapter
so
we
leant
him
a
spare
that
I
had.
The
bar
&
restaurant
wasn't
open
when
we
visited
at
6.45
in
the
evening.
There
weren't
many
people
around.
The
pool
wasn't
officially
open
and
whilst
it
was
in
a
really
good
spot,
with
good
sunshine
late
into
the
evening,
it
wasn't
particularly
clean.
So
a
paddle
at
best.
The
main
shower
block
is
central
to
the
site,
not
particularly
modern
but
with
everything
necessary
for
a
short
stay.
The
water
was
always
hot,
after
letting
the
shower
run
for
a
few
minutes.
Of
the
6
toilet
cubicles
only
3
had
working
locks.
I
didn't
see
the
washblock
being
washed
or
cleaned
and
noticed
that
the
wash-hand
basins
weren't
particularly
clean.
The
location
of
the
site
is
really
good.
It
is
minutes
from
the
autoroute.
Plus
the
bus
services,
3
and
4,
are
within
a
5
minute-walk
from
the
front
of
the
site.
A
10-journey
or
trip
ticket
(only
€10
-
great
value
&
easy
to
use)
is
available
from
the
newsagent
and
tabac
store
which
is
right
by
where
the
number
3
&
4
buses
start
and
finish.
So
that
was
really
convenient.
The
number
3
takes
about
7
to
8
minutes
to
get
to
the
stop,
Gambert,
which
is
closest
to
the
city
centre.
The
number
4
is
the
bus
required
for
the
main
railway
station.
So
although
I've
given
the
site
3
stars
that's
based
on
a
low
season
review.
I
suspect
in
the
main
season
the
pool
and
washblocks
are
probably
cleaner
and
the
bar
&
restaurant
are
open.
It
provided
us
with
a
convenient
spot
to
park
our
motorhome,
to
visit
the
city
and
to
travel
to
Marseille
for
the
rugby.
There
is
currently
ground
and
building
works
taking
place
close
to
the
rear
of
the
main
washblock
and
bar/restaurant,
but
this
doesn't
take
place
during
the
weekend.
At
€105
for
our
3
night
stay
it
wasn't
particularly
cheap
or
good
value
for
money.
We'd
paid
less
than
half
in
Avignon
for
two
nights
with
very
similar
services
and
quality
of
services.