C19 Le Val de Cantobre D12 Le Belvédère
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Open: 11 April – 10 October Open: 25 April – 30 September
Port: Calais 595 miles/957km // Bilbao 459 miles/738km Port: Calais 510 miles/820km // Bilbao 432 miles/695km
Cé
vennes/Auvergne
Le Val de Cantobre nestles in the picturesque Dourbie Spectacularly situated overlooking the River Truyère,
Valley near to the Cévennes National Park. The area is Camping Le Belvédère is located near to the small village
ideal for nature lovers with a wide variety of flora and of Neuvéglise, which has a market day on Friday. The
fauna, including many species of orchids. A spectacular countryside of this region is magnificent with its châteaux,
and varied landscape makes it a great base for walking. picturesque villages, stone built houses and the natural
The towns of Nant and Millau are within easy reach for hot springs at Chaudes-Aigues. St Flour, the historic capital
shopping and sightseeing. of the Haute Auvergne, has a market on Saturdays and
makes for an interesting day out.
The site is set around a farm estate dating from the 12th century,
with the facilities located in ancient farmhouse buildings which
Access to the site is steep and difficult for large outfits; a good
are typical of the region at the base of the site. The restaurant is
power/weight ratio is required. The terraced, shady pitches range
in a tastefully restored ancient sheep fold. Visitors need to be fit,
in size and offer spectacular views. The two sanitary blocks are
as the pitches are arranged on terraces on the side of a hill, many
kept clean and have individual washing cubicles. There is a
with superb views of the surrounding countryside and the village
programme of activities in July and August for young children
of Cantobre. Please note the two different prices, one for couples
and teenagers, but Le Belvédère is a peaceful site and little
and one for families of up to 6 people.
evening entertainment is organised here. The new owners are
Facilities
keen to ensure visitors enjoy their stay.
a33 Outdoor heated pool* a33 Mini-golf*
Facilities
a33 Paddling heated pool* a33 Multisport complex*
a33 Outdoor pool (1 Jun-15 Sept) a33 Table tennis (1 Jul-31 Aug)
a33 Shop* a33 Internet/Wi-Fi
a33 Paddling pool (1 Jun-15 Sept) a33 Fitness room
a33 Bar* a33 Laundry facilities
a33 Shop (1 Jul-30 Aug) a33 Sauna
a33 Restaurant* a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Bar* a33 Internet
a33 Pizzeria* a33 Nearby: Fishing, Bird
a33 Restaurant* a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Gas BBQs permitted watching, Rock climbing,
a33 Take-away (1 Jun-30 Aug) a33 Nearby: Organised walks,
a33 Children’s play area* Rafting, Guided walks
a33 Gas BBQs permitted Windsurfing, Canoeing,
a33 Table tennis* *Open: 11 Apr-10 Oct
a33 Children’s play area Tennis, Fishing
a33 TV room
(25 Apr-30 Sep) *Open: 1 May-15 Sept
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Club comment: Max 1 pet and 1 vehicle per
pitch. Steep roads can make access difficult for
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Club comment: Access to the site can be
difficult.
large outfits.
Town: 2.5 miles/4km
Town: 3.3 miles/5.2km
25/04-01/07 01/07-01/09 01/09-30/09
11/04-30/05 30/05-04/07 04/07-29/08 29/08-12/09 12/09-10/10
Site Only Per Night (£)
Site Only Per Night (£)
EL:Outfit +2 13.67 16.68 36.07 16.68 13.67
Outfit +2 11.79 18.56 11.79
FP:Outfit +6 19.19 22.58 41.39 22.58 19.19
Extra Person 2.51 4.77 2.51
EL: Price includes 6 amp electricityChild 0-2 .
Child 4-9 Free 2.36 Free
FP: FChild 0-1 amily pitch: Price includes 6 amp electricity and up to 6 people. No outfits Infant 0-3
Free Free Free
over 7m accepted: 04/07-29/08.
Price includes 6 amp electricity. No outfits over 7.5m accepted 01/07-31/08.
Minimum Stay: 7 nights: 04/07-29/08
Minimum stay: 3 nights 01/07-31/08.
BOOKING CODE: C19
85
BOOKING CODE: D12
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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