4/5 BurfordBoy57 8 months ago on Google
I
returned
to
the
camp
site
after
a
thirty-year
break.
At
first
apprehensive
about
it
having
been
taken
over
by
Aquadis
Loisirs
from
being
a
basic
municipal
site,
I
was
pleased
to
see
that
it
hadn’t
changed
much.
The
pitches
are
generous
and
on
part
of
the
site
they
are
separated
by
hedges.
These
could
use
a
trim
but
they
ensure
a
degree
of
privacy.
In
front
of
the
reception
building
is
an
open
camping
space
with
hedges
separating
pitches
which
are
near
the
main
road.
Avoid
these
if
you
can
as
it’s
a
noisy
road
until
quite
late
in
the
evening.
My
advice
would
be
to
arrive
before
7pm
(when
reception
closes)
turn
right
and
find
a
pitch
then
walk
back
to
reception
to
book
in.
Be
prepared
for
a
wait.
It’s
a
slow
process
and
everything
you
buy
in
the
small
shop
is
logged
on
the
computer.
I
fail
to
see
why
they
need
to
record
the
face
that
I
bought
an
ice
cream
and
a
bottle
of
water!
However,
perhaps
the
well-known
French
love
of
bureaucracy
comes
into
play
here.
The
town
of
Autun
is
well
worth
exploring,
being
rich
in
Roman
history
and
much
of
their
built
heritage
remains.
Pop
into
the
Augusto
restaurant
in
the
main
square
for
the
best
croque
monsieur
you’ve
ever
had
and
quench
your
thirst
with
a
good
“pression”.
Market
days
are
Wednesdays
and
Fridays.
Enjoy
your
stay.
I’ll
definitely
be
back.
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