Rated 4 of 5

Rated 3 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 4 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 4 of 5

Location

Rated 3 of 5

Good for families

Beware

We stayed at this site from 23rd July for 10 nights. Firstly, after reading some reviews having concerns about migrants we were going with an open mind, we felt safe on the campsite but my observations were the following. Just outside the site entrance is a row of houses with cars parked, I actually saw a couple of migrants walking alongside the cars and one of them trying the doors. We went into Ouistreham and within seconds of parking, our car was a very interesting subject. We had a meal in a restaurant where we could watch the car and witnessed lorries having the rear doors opened as they were traveling along the road. Anyone on the receiving end of a lorry door swinging onto pedestrians or cars would not come off lightly. Onto the site, the staff were very nice, the site has had new buildings and facilities, you could tell they were trying to make it nice. We had a serviced pitch, the pitches are separated by a few bushes. Unfortunately, someone near found it entertaining to turn our water off twice, no excuse as there were another 3 taps on the same stand not being used, we had an idea who it could be so a third attempt was prevented with some gaffa tape I wrapped around our tap. Our pitch was a perfect shortcut to the toilet block from pitches behind us and boy didn’t we know it, people had no respect for your privacy night or day. It was very noticeable that UK people did walk around and had some respect for others. And the pièce de résistance of this site, we saw the toilet and showers were power washed on our last day, I went to the toilet that following evening to be greeted on shutting the cubicle door by a nice green sticky piece of leaving present left by some low life facing me hanging on the door. So, unless I was desperate for a ferry 1 night stop over I will not be going back.
Caravanner

Reviewed on

2 reviews

0 Helpful notes

Report this reviewer