We booked for 3 nights on the last leg of our great 5 weeks around france, how ever we got a call from home and had to return asap, we informed the site (24hrs notice) that we could only stay for 1 night, they tokd us to come to the office in the morning where they flatly refused to refund the remainder 2 nights. (Not that they were full anyway) So let's talk about the park, it's full of mosquito's 🦟 people walking around covered in bites was a give away then at night it's impossible to sit out out with being bitten ..forget the candles and sprays it didn't make a difference. The pitches are rustic and seem unmanaged, ours had logs and branches covering it which I had to move in order to pitch up (basically in an un kept forest). Tje nearest sanitary block only had 2 showers which meant the ques from 4-7 were ridiculous, the other blocks are the other end of the park and again had ques where you waited about 30mins for a shower. The pool was very over crowded given its french summer hols, standing room only as its rammed, kids jumping off the life guards platform onto strangers trying to get past, although signs everywhere stating not to jump or dive, the life guards spend their time walking around flexing and flirting with all the 15yr old girls, they dont care about the pool safety. The service in the resturant is very slow and seems to be run by kids who dont know what they're doing. The only member of staff that seemed helpful was 'Alex' unfortunately the same can't be said for the rest of them. Ive visited numerous Yelloh villages and staff have been very accommodating but unfortunately not on this site. Im glad to say that I'll never be back here again and my advice is to avoid like the plague if you dont want to be covered in bites, jumped all over by random kids, want good service and a decent park whereby staff actually care.
22/07/2025 update And your response below sums it up.. you assumed that we had booked the wrong site because we turned up with a jet ski !!!! What you failed to understand was that I'd actually been in France for a month and spent most of which in a great site in the bay of St.Tropez (which ive done for the past 6yrs) and I know i use my ski, i was actually on my way back North following the visit to your "site" but the plan was todo it gradually until such time we had to unfortunately leave ahead of schedule for reasons I'm not willing to discuss.. yet again great...
Read moreThis was my fourth visit of Provence, and I always go camping with the tent. But this was our first family camping experience, with my wife, daughter 4 years old, and our dog. We chose the camping because the location suits us really well, because camping is well equipped, because dogs are allowed and the camping had quite good reviews on the internet.||||We stayed for one week, which turned out to be too short, because we really fell in love wit this camp. It's on the smaller side I would say, and there are not so many places for the tents/caravans (compared to mobile homes), but now at the end of June before the high season started we got a really perfect place in the half shade of the pine trees. ||||The toilets and showers and the whole camp is really clean. All the facilities in general are in great condition, very well maintained.||||There is a nice playground for kids and our daughter liked it a lot.||||There are also two pools, one for small children, and one for adults. Both were perfectly clean and we spent quite some time there, when we were not on our day trips around the Provence.||||At the entrance to the campsite there is also a special area in the pine woods for walking the dogs, which was fantastic for our dog.||||Potential campers should maybe be aware that there is a small unpaved road along one side of the camp, the side where most of the tent/caravan places are located, but because the traffic there is really rare this was no problem for us. But if you think this could be a problem for you maybe ask for a place that is not right beside the fence, maybe a little bit to the center of the campsite, and this way you will also have toilet/shower blocks a bit closer. But anyway for the tents and campers there are no places right beside toilets so no worries about being too close to them.||||Most of other campers were from Netherlands, Belgium and France, and there were not that many families at the time of our visit (which i suppose will change in the high season), so it was also very peaceful.||||We didn't use wifi (but mobile internet connection on our mobile phone was very well working) and we didn't eat in the camp restaurant so I can't comment on this. ||||So all in all this camping is now our favorite and we will surely come back. Thank you to all the staff at the camping for taking such a good care...
Read moreThis was my fourth visit of Provence, and I always go camping with the tent. But this was our first family camping experience, with my wife, daughter 4 years old, and our dog. We chose the camping because the location suits us really well, because camping is well equipped, because dogs are allowed and the camping had quite good reviews on the internet.||||We stayed for one week, which turned out to be too short, because we really fell in love wit this camp. It's on the smaller side I would say, and there are not so many places for the tents/caravans (compared to mobile homes), but now at the end of June before the high season started we got a really perfect place in the half shade of the pine trees. ||||The toilets and showers and the whole camp is really clean. All the facilities in general are in great condition, very well maintained.||||There is a nice playground for kids and our daughter liked it a lot.||||There are also two pools, one for small children, and one for adults. Both were perfectly clean and we spent quite some time there, when we were not on our day trips around the Provence.||||At the entrance to the campsite there is also a special area in the pine woods for walking the dogs, which was fantastic for our dog.||||Potential campers should maybe be aware that there is a small unpaved road along one side of the camp, the side where most of the tent/caravan places are located, but because the traffic there is really rare this was no problem for us. But if you think this could be a problem for you maybe ask for a place that is not right beside the fence, maybe a little bit to the center of the campsite, and this way you will also have toilet/shower blocks a bit closer. But anyway for the tents and campers there are no places right beside toilets so no worries about being too close to them.||||Most of other campers were from Netherlands, Belgium and France, and there were not that many families at the time of our visit (which i suppose will change in the high season), so it was also very peaceful.||||We didn't use wifi (but mobile internet connection on our mobile phone was very well working) and we didn't eat in the camp restaurant so I can't comment on this. ||||So all in all this camping is now our favorite and we will surely come back. Thank you to all the staff at the camping for taking such a good care...
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