@Postkantoor

Campercontact member since 2024

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Motorhome enthousiast since:
2006

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Reviewed a location8 months ago

Sitecode: 12911

We arrived at 13:00 to walk. There is a snack bar and next to it a toilet that remained available all night. There are also waste bins. No other facilities. The barriers close, but you can just stay overnight. You do have to buy a ticket, which costs €30 per day.

Reviewed a location8 months ago

Sitecode: 7002

We arrived at P3 at 16:30. That's when many tourists leave and there was plenty of room to park the camper. There is a small snack bar and next to it a toilet that remained available all night. There are also waste bins. No other facilities. The barriers do not close, so you can just spend the night there. You do have to buy a ticket, which costs €10 per day, so €20 for an overnight stay.

Reviewed a location8 months ago

Sitecode: 24292

This is a nice campsite with spacious pitches. You can choose where you want to stand. Small shop with fresh rolls. By bike a reasonable climb to Cortina.

Reviewed a locationover 2 years ago

Sitecode: 67332

Great places, nicely located. However, nuisance from the ring road around Cahors. Bread service and clean sanitary facilities.

Reviewed a locationover 2 years ago

Sitecode: 59286

Nice place in a very beautiful village. The path along the Lot is also very special. We stayed 3 nights and moved after 1 night because of the disco booms from the Snack, but someone else might be better off. Bread service, large pitches and lots of play options. Swimming in the river is possible. The cycling routes are located at the campsite, almost completely flat. Camping suits us fine.

Reviewed a locationover 2 years ago

Sitecode: 81360

The campsite has been taken over and is now called 'Le temps d'une paus'. Very friendly welcome, spacious pitches, part of which is reserved for pilgrims to Santiago. Bread service, small supermarket and meals are provided. Basic, but clean sanitary facilities with delicious hot water. Nice swimming pool and we paid € 22 with electricity in June. Village is a must!!!!

Reviewed a locationover 2 years ago

Sitecode: 81160

Nice places on the river, nice view of the village. Friendly welcome, clean sanitary facilities, bread service. Cycling along the Tarn is easy, Le Rozier is 10 km away and St Enimine is 22 km away. Very small private pool.

Reviewed a locationover 2 years ago

Sitecode: 55431

Very nice super quiet campsite with large pitches. Two people with electricity and tax for € 26 with CC in June '23. Two beautiful swimming pools, clean sanitary facilities and a friendly hospitable reception.

Reviewed a locationover 5 years ago

Sitecode: 9673

Beautiful campsite, friendly reception. Very good toilet facilities and directly on the bike routes ....

Reviewed a locationover 5 years ago

Sitecode: 48893

A good ten, right on the town, lovely reception, beautiful places (we had 29), excellent sanitary facilities and many opportunities for walking or cycling. Everything works with a sani key, also fine.

Reviewed a locationover 5 years ago

Sitecode: 41482

Very nice campsite with all the facilities you could want: super nice sanitary facilities, free showers, bread service, good facilities for the camper and all kinds of cycling and walking routes from the campsite, well signposted. Not a children's play paradise.