D03 La Forêt HH
Open: 1 Apr - 15 Oct
Calais: 513 miles Bilbao: 320 miles
Camping La Forêt is located near the village of
Pezuls and set in beautiful countryside. The bustling
market town of Le Bugue is a short drive away and
the site is an ideal base for exploring the Dordogne.
Facilities
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Nearby visits include Sarlat, the ancient capital of
• Outdoor pool
Périgord Noir and Les Eyzies-de-Tayac, famous for its
(20 May-15 Sep) • Volleyball
• Paddling pool (20 May-15 Sep) • TV & Games room associations with Cro-Magnon Man.
• Shop (1Jul-31 Aug) • Laundry facilities
• Bar (6 Jul-25 Aug) • Disabled facilities
Surrounded by hills and forests, the majority of the grassy pitches
• Take-away (6 Jul-25 Aug) • Nearby: Canoeing,
• Gas & charcoal BBQs permitted Watersports, Horseriding, Golf
are set in a glade of small oak trees. A nature lovers' paradise;
dogne
• Children's play area
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Town: 7½ miles
there are rare wild orchids in the meadow on site during May
• Tennis
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Open: 1 Apr-15 Oct
• Table tennis
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and June, and plenty of other wildlife besides. There are two
basic toilet blocks. This simple, rustic, Dutch-run site places the
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emphasis on peace and quiet, although in high season there is a
01/04-10/07 10/07-20/08 20/08-15/10
Site Only Per Night (£)
weekly entertainment programme. This is run at the social centre
Outfit +2 10.17 12.70 10.17 on site, which is well away from the pitches. The pool area has
Extra Person 2.86 3.67 2.86
recently been refurbished.
Child 2-15 1.51 2.11 1.51
Child 0-1 Free Free Free
Price includes 3 amp electricity. Outfits over 6m not accepted in high season: 10/07-20/08.
Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: D03
D08 Domaine de La Barbanne HHH
Open: 7 Apr - 23 Sep
Calais: 530 miles Bilbao: 233 miles
Situated in the middle of vineyards on the outskirts
of St Emilion this site must be a wine enthusiast's
dream. Stop off at one of the many local vineyards to
taste their products and maybe buy a bottle or two
to take home as a souvenir! For those who want to
venture further afield Bordeaux makes an interesting
day out. Walkers, nature lovers and historians will
appreciate this area.
Situated on a lakeside, Domaine de La Barbanne offers a
selection of shaded good size pitches and is effectively divided
into two halves with electrical and non-electrical pitches. There
Facilities
are two modern sanitary blocks with excellent facilities. Popular
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with Club members who appreciate the peaceful and well-run • Outdoor pool (15 Apr-15 Sep) • Fishing
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atmosphere. Canoes and pedaloes are available on the adjacent
• Paddling pool (15 Apr-15 Sep) • Canoes
• Shop
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• Pedaloes
lake free of charge and the site also recently installed a fitness • Restaurant (15 May-15 Sep) • TV room/Internet
and mountain bike circuit for more active members!
• Take-away (15 May-15 Sep) • Laundry facilities
• BBQs permitted • Disabled facilities
07/04-01/07 01/07-13/07 13/07-25/08 25/08-01/09 01/09-23/09
• Children's play area
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• Nearby: Vineyards, Horseriding
Site Only Per Night (£)
• Children's club (high season) Town: 1½ miles
Outfit +2 14.72 20.75 22.09 20.75 14.72
• Tennis
*
• Club comment: Dogs in
• Table tennis
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categories 1 & 2 not accepted
Extra Person 4.27 5.61 5.95 5.61 4.27
• Mini golf
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on site. Please see pages
Child 6-9 3.45 4.46 5.13 4.46 3.45
• Bike hire
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12 & 13 for further details
Child 0-5 2.78 3.79 4.46 3.79 2.78
*
Open: 7 Apr-23 Sep
Price includes 10 amp electricity and tax.
Minimum stay: 5 nights 1/7-31/8. 3 night minimum stay for rest of season
BOOKING CODE: D08
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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