L01 Des Bains HHH
Open: 1 Apr - 31 Oct
Calais: 370 miles Le Havre: 314 miles
Camping et Gîtes des Bains is a quiet site situated
on the edge of the Morvan Regional Park at the spa
resort of St Honoré les Bains, an ideal area for walking,
cycling and horseriding. The fine Burgundy vineyards
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make an ideal day trip and there are several local
• Outdoor pool
*
• Internet/WiFi
markets throughout the week.
• Paddlinng pool
*
• Laundry facilities
• Bar
**
• Disabled facilities
• Restaurant
**
• Nearby: Horseriding, Tennis,
Most pitches on the site are small but level and are shaded,
• Take-away
**
Bike hire.Town: ½ mile
except those in the newer part. The sanitary blocks are have some
• BBQs permitted
*
Open: 15 Jun- 15 Sep
• Children's play area
**
**
Open: 1 Apr-31 Oct
individual washing cubicles. Fishing is possible in the brook which
• Table tennis
**
runs through the site. Activities such as sports competitions, pony
• Mini golf
**
rides and dances are organised in high season, but the area is very
quiet out of season. This is a site we have worked with for many
Burgundy
01/04-01/06 01/06-05/07 05/07-16/08 16/08-27/09 27/09-25/10 years but members have given mixed reports recently.
Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 10.34 11.52 13.52 11.52 10.34
Extra Person 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27
Child 8-12 2.51 2.51 2.51 2.51 2.51
Child 2-7 2.01 2.01 2.01 2.01 2.01
Child 0-1 Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes 6 amp electricity.
Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: L01
L12 Château de l’Epervière HHHH
Open: 1 Apr - 30 Sep
Calais: 412 miles Caen: 370 miles
Located in Gigny-sur-Saône, not far from Sennecey Le
Grand, the site is a short distance from the Autoroute
du Soleil (A6/A7) making it an ideal stopover en route
to the south of France. Situated in Burgundy, there are
many châteaux, caves and museums to visit.
Château de l’Epervière is a well organised site, situated in the shady
park grounds of a 16th century château. The site has large grassy
pitches, most of which are clearly defined with easy access. Toilet
blocks are kept very clean, but can become stretched in high season.
There is a fishing lake with pitches around, whilst a second more open
section surrounds a paddling pool, making it popular with families, but
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parental supervision is essential. There is a small indoor pool; a larger
• Outdoor pool
*
• Internet/WiFi
outdoor pool is situated near the Château, away from the pitches. • Covered pool
**
• Table tennis
**
Activities are organised throughout the season with emphasis on
• Paddling pool (15 Jun-15 Sep) • Sauna
• Shop
*
• Jacuzzi
family entertainment even in low season. Tour operators present.
• Bar
*
• Nearby: Tennis, Horseriding,
• Restaurant
**
Golf, Watersports
29/03-28/06 28/06-05/07 05/07-24/08 24/08-31/08 31/08-30/09
• Take-away
*
Town: 4½ miles
Site Only Per Night (£)
• Children’s play area
**
• Club comment: No more than
Outfit +2 16.60 19.90 22.51 19.90 16.60
• BBQs permitted 2 families travelling together.
Extra Person 4.17 5.00 5.55 5.00 4.17
• Laundry facilities No dogs from categories 1 &
Child 1-6 2.51 3.26 3.75 3.26 2.51
• Bike hire
**
2 accepted
• Fishing
**
*
Child 0-0 Free Free Free Free Free
Open: 1 May-30 Sep
• Disabled facilities
**
Open: 1 Apr-30 Sep
Price includes 10 amp electricity. Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: L12
• TV room
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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