N07 Le Grand Large HHHH
Open: 12 Apr - 21 Sep
Calais: 295 miles Cherbourg: 13 miles
This is a large, level site with both touring and static
pitches. It lies next to a safe sandy beach, with easy
access to the numerous beaches of the Normandy
Facilities
coastline. The towns of Caen, St Malo and Bayeux are
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just a short drive away with Mont St Michel and Dinan
• Outdoor pool
*
• Laundry facilities
further afield. Why not sample the excellent seafood
• Paddling pool
*
• Disabled facilities
• Shop
**
• Nearby: Diving, Watersports,
restaurants or the cider for which the region is noted?
• Bar
**
Golf, Seafishing, Markets,
• Snacks/Take-away
(4 Jul-30 Aug) Guided walks in high
This well-run site is a combination of a residential park and a large,
• BBQs permitted season, Horseriding
• Children’s play area
**
Town: 2½ miles
level touring site. Some of the pitches are on grass, others are on
• Tennis
**
Beach: Direct access sand. There is a special area for members leaving early or arriving
• Table tennis
**
*
Open: 24 Apr-21 Sep
• TV room
**
Open: 12 Apr-21 Sep
late (available with electricity and water). There are modern sanitary
Normandy
blocks with shower, toilets, disabled facilities and chemical disposal
points. There is a modern pool area with paddling pool and evening
EL 12/04-01/07 01/07-12/07 12/07-17/08 17/08-01/09 01/09-21/09
entertainment is organised during the high season. Tour operators
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 14.57 19.94 23.29 19.94 14.57 present on site.
Extra Person 2.93 4.27 4.27 4.27 2.93
Child 0-6 1.78 2.45 2.45 2.45 1.78
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Caravans over 8m not accepted 01/7-31/08.
Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: N07
N12 Le Cormoran HHHH
Open: 1 Apr - 28 Sep
Calais: 268 miles Cherbourg: 24 miles
The site is at Ravenoville-Plage not far from Ste Mère
Facilities
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Église on the Cherbourg peninsula and has direct access
across a main road to a wide, sandy beach. Whilst ideal
• Outdoor pool
*
• Archery
***
for overnight stops to or from the port, the site is also
• Paddling pool
*
• Horseriding
***
• Shop
**
• TV room
an excellent base for visiting the Normandy Landing • Bar
**
• Internet
beaches, with Utah Beach being the nearest. The
• Café
**
• Laundry facilities
• Take-away
**
• Disabled facilities
Bayeux Tapestry and Mont St Michel make interesting
• Charcoal & gas BBQs permitted • Nearby: Golf, Local markets,
days out, and further afield, a trip to the countryside of
• Children’s play area
**
Seafishing, Diving
• Table tennis
**
Town: 5½ miles. Beach: ¼ mile
Suisse Normande should not be missed.
• Tennis
**
*
Open: 30 Apr-15 Sep
• Mini golf
**
**
Open: 1 Apr-28 Sep
***
Camping Le Cormoran is a family-run site. The pitches are large • Bike hire
**
Open: 1 Jul-31 Aug
and grassy and the toilet blocks are well maintained. In the high
season the site organises a programme of entertainment and
there are plenty of activities including tennis, minigolf and bicycle
hire. Static caravans present on site. The site has an extended pool
area and has also added some pitches specifically designed for
those members wishing to make an early departure for their ferry.
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26/04 05/07 12/07 23/08 30/08 28/09
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 14.57 15.24 19.27 21.95 19.69 14.57
Extra Person 2.93 3.33 4.61 5.28 4.61 2.93
Child 5-9 1.44 1.57 1.78 2.11 1.78 1.44
Child 0-4 Free Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: 2 nights 05/07-30/08.
BOOKING CODE: N12
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Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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