Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Ideal short stopover

We stayed here as the last site before returning to England after a 1700 mile trip down to Biarittz and back. Nice quiet site, facilities good and clean, though the showers were quite weak and the main block closed at 10.00 p.m. Normal 3 pin Euro plug for hook up. The motorhome service point was useful as we wanted to drop all our water before the journey back to the U.K., no point in carrying excess weight. The village is quite small and very quiet, there were a couple of restaurants open and a boulangerie, though the site will take an order for morning bread and croissants. The ruined Benedictine Abbey is well worth a visit and the main feature of the village. I would take issue with some criticism by other members. We stayed at over 10 sites on our trip and everywhere we went found 'camping cars' as the French like to call motorhomes were welcome far more than in the U.K. Yes there are differences in culture and they speak French - why do we expect them to speak English? Take your toilet paper with you, guys and gals share the same facilities. Toilet seats are rare but the 'hole in the ground' seems to have mainly disappeared. Push button showers and taps are the norm and basins don't have a plug. Continental motorhomes are generally small to medium size and pitches reflect this - vive la difference!
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