P10 La Samaritaine P11 Le Parc des Cygnes
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Open: 1 May – 20 September Open: 1 April – 15 Oct & 30 Nov – 23 Dec
Port: Calais 244 miles/360km // Dieppe 230 miles/370km Port: Calais 96 miles/154km // Dieppe 73 miles/117km
France
Paris & the Nor
Camping Le Parc des Cygnes is located on the outskirts
of Amiens in the heart of the Picardy region, half way
Situated in the heart of the Ardennes, near the small village
between Calais and Paris. The magnificent Cathedral of
th
of Buzancy, Camping La Samaritaine has been refurbished
Amiens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and deserves a
and is ideal for nature lovers and those interested in
visit. In the heart of Amiens, Les Hortillonages, also
called the “Floating Gardens” is a nature reserve of 300
discovering the history and heritage of the area.
hectares including gardens, marshes and small narrow
This rural campsite is set in shady woodland and offers a range of canals. The area can only be accessed by boat (barge) or
facilities for all the family. The pitches are mostly marked by hedges
by foot. Paris is 80 miles/129km away and would make
and flowering shrubs. The man-made beach is supervised in high
an interesting day out.
season, when there is also a children’s club for 5-12 year olds. The
nearby forests are ideal for rambling, horseriding and cycling. Camping le Parc des Cygnes is located in beautiful natural
surroundings and is the ideal place for a peaceful and relaxing
Facilities
holiday. It has large grassy pitches, delimited by small hedges and
a33 Take-away (20 Jun - 31 Aug) a33 Disabled facilities
young shrubs, so there is not much shade. The site has an open
a33 Gas & charcoal BBQs a33 Motor caravan service point
plan feel and is very well maintained. There are three modern
permitted a33 Nearby: Tennis, pony rides,
toilet blocks on site, which are kept very clean. Many activities
a33 Children’s play area* fishing, boat trips on the
are available from the adjacent leisure park. Road noise has been
River Meuse and River Aisne,a33 Table tennis*
reported in the past. Bread and croissants can be ordered daily
guided tours of the area,a33 Games room
at reception.
*Open: 1 May-20 Sept
a33 Library
Facilities
a33 Laundry facilities
a33 TV rooma33 BBQs permitted
a33 Internet/Wi-Fia33 Small shop*
a33 Laundry facilities
a33 Bar**
a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Take away**
a33 Nearby: Leisure park, shops,
a33 Children’s play area*
restaurants, canoeing,
a33 Table tennis*
walking, cycling, fishing.
a33 Mini golf*
*Open: 1 Apr-15 Oct
a33 Bike Hire*
**Open: 1 May-13 Sept
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Club comment: Dogs permitted but must be
Club comment: There is a maximum of 2 pets
on a lead at all times. Dogs in categories 1 & 2
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per pitch. Dogs in categories 1 & 2 not permitted.
must also be muzzled at all times. Please see
Please see pages 10 & 11 for further details.
pages 10 & 11 for further details.
Town: 4 miles/6.4km
Town: 13.5 miles/21.7km
01/04-25/04 25/04-04/07 04/07-29/08 29/08-19/09 19/09-15/10 30/11-23/12
01/05-01/07 01/07-01/09 01/09-20/09
Site Only Per Night (£)
SP Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 14.77 15.87 18.94 15.87 14.77 15.87
Outfit +2 12.19 14.37 12.19
Extra Person 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65 4.65
Extra Person 2.43 2.83 2.43
Child 4-11 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.76 3.76
Child 0-9 1.49 1.88 1.49
Infant 0-3 Free Free Free Free Free Free
Price includes 10 amp electricity. Minimum Stay: None.
Price includes 10 amp electricity. Minimum Stay: None.
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BOOKING CODE: P10
BOOKING CODE: P11
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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