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Sitecode: 65894
On the whole a good place to park although no services except water. However on a Saturday night we were still disturbed by local youngsters in a car with loud music. That said, we would always choose to park here and then drive down to the NW of town to use dump facilities when required
Sitecode: 1322
Rather expensive but I guess this is to be expected in this area. At least the fee does include all services and we managed to get an electric hook-up. (Maybe we've just been spoilt with plenty of free parking and services all over Normandy.) Nice walk into quaint old town with plenty of gift shops, restaurants and boulangerie. Larger supermarkets x3 on outskirts of town.
Sitecode: 95
No services but great view with plenty going on up and down the river. Narrow spaces but luckily only 6 motorhomes there so we parked every other space....apart from the 'travellers' in a unit the size of a 52-seater coach who parked along the side next to the picnic tables. (Didn't really cause a problem)
Sitecode: 41034
Nicely hedged pitches of various sizes. You might need a fairly long electric cable to reach some of the hook-ups. Sanitary block satisfactory but not upto UK standard. Wouldn't want to take a shower in cooler weather! Stayed 2 nights at €14.50 per night. Carrefour and great boulangerie just a stones throw away. Laundry in Carrefour carpark, if required.
Sitecode: 21892
Great location, on edge of Perseigne Forest. Plenty of walking trails, easy cycling on quiet roads. 1.5km walk or cycle into village centre for small grocery store, boulangerie and fantastic cycle museum, a must for any avid Tour De France followers. Free services, but no electric. We parked on grass to get sun on the solar panel. Recycling and bins have been moved 80m down the road.
Sitecode: 42117
Lots of room for motorhomes. At least 35 when we were there. Could have taken a few more. Toilets open when ticket office is manned. Paid 6€ on entry, but if you arrive after hours, just park up and the attendant will call for payment in the morning. Service point by toilets. Not easy to drain grey waste due to height of drain and no drive over available. (Other services were available in town)
Sitecode: 13683
Lovely rural location. Individual hedged plots each with hardstanding and grass alongside. Room to put awning, table and chairs. Electricity included in 5€ fee, extra 3€ for water and waste disposal. No-one came to collect money so we paid at farmhouse, (first white door on the left) on the morning of our departure.
Sitecode: 1288
Planned to stop overnight but having done the waterfall walk we decided we wanted somewhere more picturesque than a carpark to sleep over, so we moved on to St Hilaire de Harcouet. Services here, which we didn't use but they were popular with other motorhomes and conveniently positioned at side of large car park.
Sitecode: 52015
Nice location near park and lake. Short walk into town and paths around lake with outdoor gym equipment. No services at site except rubbish disposal. Other services available near church.
Sitecode: 1384
Just stopped off here to use the services. Great as it was all free. Not enough to do in the village to keep us there all day so we moved on. But if we'd been looking for a stopover later in the day this would have been ideal. very pretty quiet location. There were even 2 free electric hook-ups available from the service post. Toilets by the church. Boulangerie, boucherie, charcuterie in village.
Sitecode: 13774
Beautiful location by riverside. Room to put out awnings, table and chairs. lovely walk to watermills (le moulin de trotte). No services so arrive with fresh water and empty of waste. Clean public toilets available by Tourist Office. Would have given a 10 if there had been a small shop or at least a boulangerie in the village. Just a few restaurants with the usual selection of prix fixed menus