D20 Les Rivages HHHH
Open: 1 Apr - 10 Oct
Calais: 577 miles Bilbao: 405 miles
The site lies in a valley near the Gorges du Tarn and
the Cevennes National Park. The scenery is dramatic
Facilities
• Fishing
with deep river gorges with rocky outcrops and
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caves. Be sure to visit the Roquefort cheese caves,
• 2 Outdoor pools (10 May-10 • TV room
the Cirque de Navacelles and the grottoes of Aven
Oct) • Laundry facilities
• Shop (1 Jun-1 Sep) • Disabled facilities
Armand and Dargilan. The site is less than a mile
• Bar
*
• Nearby: Markets, Bike hire, away from the beautiful town of Milau, famous for
• Restaurant (1 May-10 Oct) Horseriding, Guided walks,
it’s high road bridge.
• Take-away (1 May-10 Oct) Canoeing, Town: ¾ mile
• BBQs on legs only • Club comment: Swimming
• Children's play area
*
briefs in pool only - no
Les Rivages is well laid out, with level and mostly shaded pitches. There
• Fishing shorts. Dogs in categories
are four main toilet/shower blocks with chemical disposal points, WCs
• Squash courts 1 & 2 not accepted on site.
• Tennis Please see pages 12 & 13 for
and separate washing/shower cubicles. An adjoining leisure complex
• Badminton further details offers tennis and squash courts (open to the public), a solarium,
• Basketball
*
Open:1 May-10 Oct
Cévenne
• Internet
two swimming pools, a bar/restaurant area plus a self-service shop
- facilities exclusive to the site. Fishing is possible in the river and gravel
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'beaches' are for swimming, sunbathing and canoeing. Activities and
Site Only Per Night (£) entertainment are organised in high season. A popular site for families.
Outfit +2 12.97 14.98 18.33 14.98 12.97
Extra Person 2.46 2.80 3.47 2.80 2.46
Child 0-2 Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: D20
C19 Le Val de Cantobre HHHH
Open: 12 Apr - 11 Oct
Calais: 595 miles Bilbao: 459 miles
Le Val de Cantobre nestles in the picturesque Dourbie
Valley near to the Cévennes National Park. The area
is ideal for nature lovers with a wide variety of flora
and fauna, including many species of orchids. A
spectacular and varied landscape makes it a great
base for walking. The towns of Nant and Millau are
within easy reach for shopping and sightseeing.
The site is set around a farm estate dating from the 12th century,
with the facilities located in ancient farmhouse buildings which
are typical of the region at the base of the site. The restaurant is
in a tastefully restored ancient sheep fold. Visitors need to be fit,
as the pitches are arranged on terraces on the side of a hill, many
with superb views of the surrounding countryside and the village
Facilities
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of Cantobre. Steep roads can make access difficult for large outfits.
Please note the two different prices, one for couples and one for
• Outdoor heated pool
*
• TV room
• Paddling heated pool
*
• Minigolf
*
families of up to 6 people. Only 1 vehicle permitted on pitch.
• Shop
*
• Multisport complex
*
• Bar
*
• Laundry facilities
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• Restaurant
*
• Nearby: Fishing, Bird
Site Only Per Night (£)
• Pizzeria
*
watching, Rock climbing,
EL: Outfit +2 13.83 13.83
• BBQs permitted Rafting, Guided walks
FP: Outfit +6 36.58
• Children’s play area
*
Town: 2½ miles
Extra Person 3.74 3.74
• Table tennis
*
*
Open: 12 Apr-11 Oct
Extra Child 0-5 Free Free
EL: Price includes 6 amp electricity.
FP: Price includes 6 amp electricity. Family Pitch: In high season pitch includes up to 6
people. No outfits over 7m accepted: 05/07-23/08.
Minimum Stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: C19
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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