P02 Municipal de Fismes HH
Open: 2 May - 15 Sep
Calais: 177 miles Dieppe: 183 miles
Situated to the north west of Reims, Camping
Municipal de Fismes is a good base for exploring
nearby Champagne caves and vineyards as well as the
Facilities
cathedrals of Reims and Soissons.
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This is a very basic site on the outskirts of Fismes with only 33
• BBQs permitted • Nearby: Horseriding, Golf,
Fishing, Watersports,
pitches in total, the majority of which are flat and hardstanding
Town: ¾ miles
for caravans and the remainder are for tents. The site possesses
a basic toilet block which is kept clean. There is some noise from
Same Price all Season (2007 prices) the main road which is only a short distance from the campsite.
Site Only Per Night (£)
The site is included in the network purely as it is a good touring
Outfit +2 8.68
Extra Person 1.72
base and is also very useful for short stays in this area. There is no
Paris & the North
Child 0-6 0.77 permanent warden on site and twin axle vans are not permitted.
Price includes 12 amp electricity. No disabled facilities on site. No twin axle vans.
Minimum Stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: P02
P05 La Bien Assise HHHH
Open: 12 Apr - 26 Sep
Facilities
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Calais: 6 miles Dieppe: 108 miles
• Outdoor pool (12 Apr-24 Sep) • Mini-golf (12 Apr-24 Sep)
• Paddling pool (12 Apr-24 Sep) • TV room
• Shop (12 Apr-24 Sep) • Internet
A member of the Les Castels chain, this site is near
• Bar (12 Apr-24 Sep) • Laundry facilities
• Restaurant (12 Apr-24 Sep) • Disabled facilities
Guines, 6 miles from Calais, ideal if you are touring • Take-away (12 Apr-24 Sep) • Nearby: Swimming,
abroad for the first time. This site has a high level of
• BBQs permitted Restaurants, Market,
• Children’s play area (12 Apr-24 Sep) Beach, Golf
comfort and facilities. The Aqualud pool and restaurant
• Table tennis (12 Apr-24 Sep) Town: ½ mile Beach: 8¼ miles
complex in Le Touquet, Montreuil with its cobbled
• Bike hire
streets and ramparts, Boulogne’s seafood restaurants
and the fine beach at Wissant are all nearby. 12.04-23.06 23.06-07.07 07.07-08.09 08.09-26.09
Site Only Per Night (£)
The site is in the grounds of a 19th century mansion, still
Outfit +2 13.55 17.43 20.25 17.43
Extra Person 2.72 3.18 3.92 3.18
surrounded by its original moats. The grassy pitches are
Child 0-12 1.95 2.04 2.78 2.04
served by modern, well appointed toilet blocks with the usual Price includes 6 amp electricity and tax. Minimum Stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: P05
installations. The converted farm buildings contain chambres
d’hôte and site facilities including the shop and bar. There
are some other tour operators present. The site has recently
added a waterslide and a paddling pool. The existing pool can
be covered or uncovered. The site also has links with a nearby
golf course. You should plan to arrive before 22.30 and advise
the English-speaking staff at the site of any change in your
plans. This site should be viewed as more than an overnight
stop and remember to allow plenty of time for shopping at the
hypermarkets in Calais.
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Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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