J01 Le Val de Bonnal J04 La Forge de Ste Marie
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Open: 8 May – 6 September Open: 25 April – 11 September
Port: Calais 380 miles/611km // Dieppe 368 miles/592km Port: Calais 262 miles/421km // Dieppe 269 miles/432km
France
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ura & Alsace
Le Val de Bonnal is set in beautiful countryside near La Forge de Ste Marie is located in Thonnance les Moulins
Rougemont, part of the Cirque de Baume – one of the most not far from Joinville, close to the Champagne area but
stunning of the ‘blind valleys’, characteristic of the western also within easy reach of the Vosges. The largest artificial
rim of the Jura. The site is in an ideal location for visits to the lake in Europe is a half-hour drive away and offers a wide
Black Forest and Switzerland. The châteaux of de Huanne, variety of watersports. The Roman town of Grand and
Bournel, Gondenans les Moulins and Montmartin are all an Colombey les Deux Eglises, home town of General De
easy distance for visits and there are also prehistoric caves to Gaulle, are nearby.
explore. As well as its cathedral, a citadel and museums,
This site was developed from an old forge and many of the
nearby Besançon has many shops and restaurants.
outbuildings have been converted to house the facilities. The site
This site has very large, well marked out pitches. Alongside the is well maintained and has a wide range of facilities including an
site is a river with four lakes and a public park, used for a range indoor swimming pool. The grassy pitches are clearly marked out
of watersports, kayaking and swimming and fishing for carp and
with some on terraces. Club pitches are on the flat part of the
pike. Pedaloes, canoes and bikes can all be hired. Access to the
site. The site is mainly shady with a small lake and a stream that
park (where dogs are not permitted) is direct via a footbridge.
runs through the site. There is an extensive entertainment
Seasonal entertainment is organised, but members can request
programme in high season for families. Tour operators on site.
pitches away from that area, as it can be noisy.
Facilities
Facilities
a33 Indoor pool* a33 Bike hire*
a33 Outdoor pool* a33 Gym
a33 Paddling pool* a33 Fishing*(permit req’d)
a33 Paddling pool* a33 TV/Games room
a33 Shop* a33 Internet/Wi-Fi
a33 Small shop* a33 Internet/Wi-Fi
a33 Bar* a33 Laundry facilities
a33 Bar** a33 Laundry facilities
a33 Restaurant* a33 Disabled facilities
a33 Restaurant** a33 Disabled facilities
a33 Pizzeria/Snack bar* a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Take-away** a33 Motor caravan service point
a33 Take-away* a33 Nearby: Watersports, walking
a33 BBQs permitted a33 Nearby: Golf, fishing,
*Open: 25 Apr-11 Sep
a33 Adventure playground* canoeing trips, watersports
a33 BBQs permitted
en’s play area*
a33 Table tennis*
*Open: 8 May-6 Sep
a33 Childr
a33 Table tennis*
a33 Bike hire* **Open: 15 May-5 Sep
a33 Fishing*
350
Club comment: Only 1 dog per pitch. Dogs in categories
185
Club comment: Maximum of two pets per pitch.
1 & 2 not permitted. Please see pages 10 & 11 for further
Member's comment: Have to book an
details. Swimming briefs in pool - no shorts
appointment to use the motor caravan service point.
Town: 2 miles/3.2km Beach (lake): Direct access
Town: 7.5 miles/12.1km
08/05-01/07 01/07-25/08 25/08-06/09
25/04-04/07 04/07-22/08 22/08-11/09
EL Site Only Per Night (£)
EL Site Only Per Night (£)
Outfit +2 18.97 30.45 18.97
Outfit +2 14.58 23.01 14.58
Extra Person 5.41 8.15 5.41
Extra Person 2.96 5.67 2.96
Child 2-9 2.51 3.26 2.51
Child 2-9 1.45 2.81 1.45
Infant 0-1 Free Free Free
Infant 0-1 Free Free Free
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: 3 nights:10/07-23/08.
Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: None.
BOOKING CODE: J01
93
BOOKING CODE: J04
Call Travel Services on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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