We had a nice holiday for 3,5 weeks with our family , but there are a couple off things we don’t approve of :||||1. The cleaning of the toilets/douches was horrible our whole vacation (3 weeks) the same stains of blood/poop stayed on the toilet walls and cleaning was only a spray and the water hose that’s it. You didn’t want to touch the walls in the toilets or douches.||2. The lighting: on our street there was no lights and when the sun was down it was so dark you must use a flash light not very friendly with kids and the lights weren’t on at night in the toilets and douches.||3. The distance to the wash area was long and only 2 blocks for the whole camping is not enough.||4. Pool wasn’t really clean and too small for all the guest.||5. The camping spot was big but a sweep with a broom and removing branches from the ground would be nice so you can set up you’re tent easily and don’t have any damage.||6. There are to many death trees and old wood around the camping and with the high alert of fire it should be removed for safety.||7. The reception was nice and helpful but when we had a emergency accident ( one off us had a big head wound, that needed a doctor, and bruised arms) on Saturday 19:00 the help we’ve got was little ;only a telephone number to call but that didn’t work…luckily the pharmacie at st. André could help us instead!||8. On the camping website it says there’s a little store but it’s only 2 shelves at the reception with wine (11€ a bottle) salt (7,50€) tampons (10€) and that’s it. Bread and croissants are available at the restaurant.||9. Bring your anti-mosquito spray because everywhere mosquitoes (we think also the tiger mosquito) day and night….we’re covered with bites! ||||We think this camping is a nice stop on your way to home or to Spain for example but for us not a place to spend our complete holiday.||Our kids (7,9,14&19 years) there was little to do accept the pool. The playground only for kids till the age of 4 and the animation only in French. But we made it nice with each other by games and going out. The village sorede is nice but little to do...
Read moreWe had a nice holiday for 3,5 weeks with our family , but there are a couple off things we don’t approve of :
The cleaning of the toilets/douches was horrible our whole vacation (3 weeks) the same stains of blood/poop stayed on the toilet walls and cleaning was only a spray and the water hose that’s it. You didn’t want to touch the walls in the toilets or douches. The lighting: on our street there was no lights and when the sun was down it was so dark you must use a flash light not very friendly with kids and the lights weren’t one at night in the toilets and douches. The distance to the wash area was long and only 2 blocks for the whole camping is not enough. Pool wasn’t really clean and too small for all the guest. The camping spot was big but a sweep with a broom and removing branches from the ground would be nice so you can set u you’re tent easily . There are to many death trees and old wood around the camping and with the high alert of fire it should be removed for safety. The reception was nice and helpful but when we had a emergency accident ( one off us had a big head wound, that needed a doctor, and bruised arms) on Saturday 19:00 the help we’ve got was little ;only a telephone number to call but that didn’t work…luckily the pharmacie at st. André could help us instead! On the camping website it says there’s a little store but it’s only 2 shelves at the reception with wine (11€ a bottle) salt (7,50€) tampons (10€) and that’s it. Bread and croissants are available at the restaurant.
We think this camping is a nice stop on your way to home or to Spain for example but for us not a place to spend our complete holiday. Our kids (7,9,14&19 years) there was little to do accept the pool. The playground only for kids till the age of 4 and the animation only in French. But we made it nice with each other by games and going out. The village sorede is nice but little to do...
Read moreCamping con mucha sombra y cerca de muchos sitios con encanto a poco tiempo en coche.|Los baños los deben limpiar una vez al año si acaso. Son mixtos, en todos pueden entrar tanto hombres como mujeres. En los espejos de los lavabos no te puedes ni ver de la mierda que tienen encima. A los retretes les falta la tapa, solo esta lo que es la pieza de porcelana. No hay papel higiénico, en el pasillo de los inodoros hay como una especie de servilleteros y antes de entrar a hacer tus necesidades debes coger de ahí.|El control de acceso es bastante deficiente, se supone que de 23:00 a 7:00 no pueden circular vehículos dentro del camping. Sin embargo la barrera siempre está abierta y de vez en cuando van entrando o saliendo coches, haciendo ruido por la noche. También entra gente de visita a otros campistas, con sus vehículos dentro del camping, cuando se supone que no se puede, si no ¿por qué me hacen pagar a mi para poder meter el coche dentro?|Carece de tienda, en la recepción te venden algún producto básico. Como por ejemplo un paquete de 4 rollos de papel higiénico por 4€. Para hacer compra mejor ir a un Carrefour que hay cerca.|El pueblo de Sureda queda a 5 minutos andando, con varios...
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