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Hi guys, SandJ, Monsi and Ourselves spent two weeks at les rivages last July,
the site is ideally located with stunning views of the Caucasus which is illuminated at night, the site is right on the river with canoe hire nearby.
The site owner is Dutch, and certainly likes to pack them in to a degree where I felt fire safety was compromised, the shower blocks are in need of an update, and TBH we felt the site was overpriced for the facilities offered.
We can fill you in with more details when we meet at P'Boro (looking forward to it)
MnD x
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Is it within walking distance of the town , and any advice on where the pitches are best on the site.
Lesley
We stayed at Les Erables which is next door I think. We were happy with it; pitches are marked with shrubs and trees around them and were quite generous. Loos and so on were clean and it was an easy walk to town. We parked further back in the site, away from the river. It was April and had been raining heavily and we were concerned about bogging down. Where we were was firm grass.
We looked at Le Rivages and rejected it but I have not noted why in my diary !
G
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last year which is in the same area and loved it. you can even sit by the river bank and watch the beavers at night. its family run the staff are lovely and you can walk into the village. i highly recommend it.
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I do wish you folk would stop mentioning this area. I really want to go there and see the bridge and I just can't fit it into my route/schedule this year.
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I do wish you folk would stop mentioning this area. I really want to go there and see the bridge and I just can't fit it into my route/schedule this year.
Hi Hampman. I'll take some pictures for you when we visit this June
Johnny F
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We stayed right at the rivers edge and I am trying to find which article I mentioned it in. Small campsite with small pool and small cafe where I mistakenly had a burger made out of horses. Supplies canoes for the river and from the beach one can see the newly (not so new now) vultures circling above the mountain top. Griffins and another type and another type making 3 types of vultures. DOn't forget to wriggle about when sunbathing.
p.s. found pix in Pusser nest.
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