Au Bord de L'Aisne

14 Bis Rue des Godins, Guignicourt, 02190, France

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Ideal for ...

  • Dogs
  • Motorhomes
  • Peaceful stays

Why stay here ...

Located just north of Reims, this beautifully situated site on the banks of the Aisne river provides a convenient stopover point to or from the ports. It’s attractively landscaped with large, level grass pitches, which are set below the main amenities. The well kept facilities include swimming and paddling pools, a trampoline and swings, and the friendly staff are keen to help. You can order fresh bread and pastries for the following day at reception.

The site is well-placed for discovering the region’s attractions. Guignicourt is within walking distance and historic Reims is a short drive away, where you can visit various Champagne cellars, its immense Gothic cathedral and Roman remains. Laon and the Chemin des Dames and Caverne du Dragon are also close by and are a must-see for those interested in World War I.

Around and About

Reims, Soissons, Laon, Museums, Champagne houses, Belgian border, World War I sites, Golf, Markets, Tennis.

Things to do on site ...

  • Fishing
  • Games room
  • Play area

Facilities on site ...

  • Additional facilities
  • Bar
  • Barbecues allowed:: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities -: good
  • Motorhome service point
  • Restaurant
  • Spa
  • Swimming pool
  • Takeaway
  • TV room
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi charge

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Useful Info

Is there a set arrival day? No

Nearby

Supermarket notes:

Supermarket is less than 1km away

Map

Sites key: Overseas Site

Postcode:
02190
Region:
Hauts-de-France
Department:
Aisne
Distance to Calais: (kms)
251
GPS:
Lat 49.43207 / Lon 3.97032
Michelin map no.
306

Transport links

  • Buses go to: Reims, Laon, Paris/Disney
  • Daily public transport within 2 kms

Reviews

Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

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Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 2 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

First Night Stopover

Au Bord de L'Aisne
We stayed here on our first night through the tunnel on our way south. No issues locating the site or accessing. There are some roadworks in the village but no issues even for a 7.5m Motorhome. Really friendly welcome and allowed to pick our own pitch. Nice and flat and sufficient space to next pitch. As normal, croissants and bread could be ordered for the next day. The shower block was very disappointing with cold showers. They were clean but a hot shower was really needed after a long day travelling. Dish washing is outside but no issues with plenty hot water. Easy access to walks offsite for dogs next to river. Good supermarket in village, essential for getting supplies that you cannot take through the tunnel. Excellent patisserie about 150m from site - queued out the door on a Sunday morning. We eat in a small bistro / bar / brasserie in the evening. Very friendly and great service. We didn’t eat on site as all very much chips and something. We would use again if showers get sorted.

3M Travellers

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 02/07/2024 22:28

6 reviews

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Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 3 of 5

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Rated 3 of 5

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Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Overnight Stop

Au Bord de L'Aisne
We used this site as an overnight stop on our journey down to Annecy. The owners were very welcoming and the "indoor" pool was a welcome sight after a lengthy crossing with Le Shuttle. Pitches were grass and flat making it easy for a quick stop. The only comment I would make is that the surrounding roads are quite narrow and with local cars parked on them it made the exit interesting. The site is down a fairly steep incline off the road, which also means a steep incline up back to the exit.

Ray Wilkes

Reviewed on 03/10/2023 11:44

11 reviews

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Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

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Rated 5 of 5

Good for families

Pleasant short break

Au Bord de L'Aisne
Have stayed for overnight and short breaks. Pitches are a good size and close to amenities. No toilet paper provided but facilities more than adequate. Friendly and helpful staff, who speak reasonable English, should you need it! Close to the motorway, near a supermarket with fuel.

Cometeer

Caravanner

Reviewed on 17/07/2023 14:05

4 reviews

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Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 3 of 5

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Rated 4 of 5

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Rated 4 of 5

Good for families

Site in need of more attention

Au Bord de L'Aisne
No toilet paper and soap, bring your own - not unusual in France but indicative. Little things like all the bins full up, shower sprays dispensing a dribble of water, the site needs more care and attention. Perfectly fine for an overnight stop but no longer. Easy to get to, close to the motorway is a pro.

Xerxses1957

Caravanner

Reviewed on 04/07/2023 15:13

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Good for families

Very Bad Experience

Au Bord de L'Aisne
We stayed here for two nights in June 23 on our way back to Calais. The campsite is being run on a shoestring - the owner, his wife and one other person. The bins were overflowing, the toilets had no soap or hand dryers, the showerheads were a joke. The pool water looked cloudy and I saw no one in the pool the time we were there. The nearby river was milky and a bit stagnant with lots of flies. The nearby village was run down and had no charm. We had a meal in the campsite restaurant the first night. It is only opened from 7 - 8 so the staff are running around like headless chickens trying to serve the tables. Our plates were thrown at us and the waitress ran away to her next table. We had a problem with my wife's meal and when we tried to speak to the waitress we were initially ignored. When we eventually were able to speak to her she snatched the plate off the table without looking at it and marched away. I followed her and heard the plate being thrown in the kitchen. I told her we did not want a replacement but a few minutes later a replacement arrived. It was just as bad - lettuce that was discoloured, limp and had flies on it; the chicken was overcooked and burnt around the edges. We refused it and I asked for the bill. They wanted to charge for the refused meal and when I politely questioned that I was met by rudeness and aggression from the owner of the site who was also the "chef". He was working in the kitchen dressed in the same scruffy shorts and t-shirt he had been wearing all day - not even an apron. He told me the food was good and was the "French way" demanding I pay or leave the site. After politely stating our case his wife relented and removed the cost of the refused meal. We have never experienced this level of bad treatment anywhere in the world in the last 50 years.

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 24/06/2023 11:08

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