@sunnyhome
Campercontact member since 2024
About me
- Traveling party:
- Partners
- With pets?
- No
- Motorhome enthousiast since:
- 2024
My motorhome
- Motorhome:
- Peugeot Boxer
- Model year:
- 2021
- Motorhome length:
- 6.3m
- Chassis:
- Fiat
- Motorhome type:
- Campervan
- Do you own or rent a motorhome?
- Own
My contributions
Activity timeline
Sitecode: 19412
A bit expensive for what you get, 25 euros per night with ACSI. It must be the location; we’ve stayed nicer for 15 euros at other campsites. The pool is large but not heated in the low season and doesn't open until 12:00, so no swimming laps in the morning. The pitches are spacious, and the showers and toilets are great. Without a bike, you do have to walk a bit before you get anywhere. There are two beaches; the closest one is stone/pebble, the furthest away is sand.
Sitecode: 27249
We also thought this was a great campsite. The sanitary facilities were okay and the pitches are level. Indeed, not too big, but we didn't have anyone next to us so that was fine. It takes less than 3 minutes by bike to the boulevard and 10 minutes on foot. Nice surroundings. Supermarkets are a 1-minute walk from the campsite. The only downside was that you could only enter the campsite at 5:00 PM, for a long siesta. So arrive before 1:00 PM, then you won't have a problem. We will definitely come back here again.
Sitecode: 88779
Great campsite. Everything is there, even a swimming pool. The center can be reached on foot or by bike. It takes 30 minutes on foot, 10 minutes by bike, but there isn't really a bike path available so you ride on the road. The pitches are level, the sanitary facilities are clean, and there is a bread roll service. So, simply top-notch!
Sitecode: 74145
Clearly a 5 for us. For 15 euros, a very clean motorhome, great pitches, swimming pool with bar and restaurant. Unbelievably top-notch. The beach is only 400 meters away. We cycled to the very touristy Gandia; fortunately still in the low season. We don't think Gandia is the place to be in the summer – it's Benidorm-like. It does have very beautiful, wide beaches, though.
Sitecode: 57961
We weren't entirely thrilled with this place. 26 euros for one night and everything was closed, including the beach (pebble beach, no sand). There is a lot of construction going on. Luckily, we had bikes with us and went for a long ride to see something, but the surrounding area is deserted too. It really is a summer holiday resort. We won't be coming back here. On the other hand, we think it is a great spot for families in the summer because it has everything for children.
Sitecode: 86909
Fine campsite with reasonable pitches, depending on where you are. The pool is open but still a bit too cold. Very clean and quiet.
Sitecode: 64609
The campsite is fantastic, with very large pitches, partly shaded. A place to unwind. Friendly hosts. Went to Marseillan by bike; part of it is a bike path, and part is unpaved. Ate delicious oysters for very little money (7 euros for 6 pieces). They are harvested fresh from the water there. At the campsite, they sell their own wine, which is great, also in terms of price. So I took a case with me for the journey. The only downside was that there were mosquitoes.
Sitecode: 24188
Beautiful campsite with spacious pitches. Toilets and showers are great! They speak various languages including Dutch, French, Belgian, and German. We went to Luxembourg City; the bus is about a 5-minute walk from the campsite and is free. It takes less than 30 minutes. It runs every 15 minutes.
Sitecode: 59863
Great campsite and not expensive. It is a platform campsite, so you have a beautiful view of the mountains across the water. There is a small beach in front of the campsite that everyone can use. We went cycling around the lake (+/- 40km), but if you do that, make sure you have electric bikes because there is quite a bit of climbing. Annecy as a city is beautiful, but mainly you can eat and drink there. The supermarket is diagonally opposite the campsite. Showers and toilets are okay, but not great.
Sitecode: 64076
Indeed a great location. We were the only ones there (low season) but what a view and peace. We even got croissants from the owner, just like that! The toilets and showers are dated but perfectly adequate! We actually didn't do anything there, just enjoyed ourselves.
Sitecode: 49871
The campsite has various types of camper pitches, under the trees or not, large or smaller. But very spaciously laid out. Electricity and water connection are included in the price. Showers are nice and sanitary facilities are okay. You can cycle to the village.
Sitecode: 113161
Nice and clean campsite. You do have to search quite a bit to find a spot where you can stand level. There are two swimming pools, but they are not yet open in April/May. You need a long cable for electricity. We went to Marseille; the bus stops in front of the campsite entrance and runs about once every 30 minutes to Aubagne train station (< 10 min), where you can buy a return ticket per person for 12 euros. This also takes +/- 20 minutes. Once there, you can walk into the city.
Sitecode: 54551
Great spot! We arrived at 11 PM, and there was still plenty of room. There were eight of us. We paid by coin or app, 1 euro per hour. The lake is across the road. Plenty of walking and cycling opportunities. Definitely a place to come back to. There was a toilet, but we didn't use it.
Sitecode: 41041
Great location, spacious pitches, and plenty of room. Had a lovely morning at the spa. Dinner is available around the corner.
Sitecode: 24607
Great campsite for a campervan; the site is quite large. A children's pool is available, but adults are welcome too, but it's not very big. You do need to wear a swimming cap, but you can buy one for €2.50 at the shop. Pisa is around the corner. We stayed there for one night. The price is €44 for two people with a campervan under 7 m.



Sitecode: 159970
It's great here, nice and quiet. We arrived late, after 11 p.m., but there was more than enough space. Easy for a self-sufficient camper. We'll definitely be back.
Sitecode: 48712
price too high for what you get. it is a municipal campsite. shower for men was ok but for women was too dirty, we left. maybe this was a one-off of course, we don't know. outside campsite fresh water and dumping dirty water possible. 3 min bike ride from city and 2 min from supermarket. place without electricity possible but then you stand behind each other with 2's on 1 large place. not really handy if the last one wants to get out.
Sitecode: 41703
Stayed 1 night. Sanitary facilities ok, a 7. Places not too big but you can't expect that in a city campsite. Location outside the campsite, many homeless, campsite is therefore closed at night. The pool is small, more to cool off, swimming is not really possible. We went to the center by bike but maybe the metro was a better option because of the theft of the bikes.
Sitecode: 14969
Very hospitable people, delicious wine and a perfect and safe place to stay for free. There is no pressure to buy wine, but you just grant it to them. Eguisheim is honestly more beautiful than Colmar, but you have to see it for yourself. Cycling to Colmar is perfectly doable.
Sitecode: 54054
way too expensive for what you get. place was ok with water and electricity. sanitary was clean. there are cheaper places with more facilities.
Sitecode: 86230
neat and quiet campsite. on the water with the cycle path of the mosel in front. large places, swimming pool reasonably heated. to cycle to cochem great place. definitely to come back again. water and electricity available.
Sitecode: 43020
neat and quiet camping. we stood here with 3 campers together. on the water. also swimming pool. definitely recommended, a bit more expensive 32 euros per night for 2 people with camper and electricity.