Camping In France
Camping In France – Hot Deals This Summer From Eurocamp
Eurocamp have some hot deals this summer for Camping In France. There’s a discount of up to 20% until early July and then 10% for the rest of July and during August. These discounts are being offered until February 29th.
A full list of what’s on offer can be found at http://www.eurocamp.co.uk/save-in-the-summer-holidays
All that’s required to confirm your booking is a deposit of £99, but rather than just abandon you to look through the options, we’d much rather point you in the direction of one or two of the best deals at locations I’ve enjoyed visiting and returning to, myself.
I’ve focused on the price range between £900 and £1,000 for a week in August. There are plenty of others for you to check yourself in both lower and higher price categories.
Camping In France – A Week In August For Under £1,000
Camping L’Atlantique, Beg-Meil, South Brittany
Camping L’Atlantique at Beg-Mell on the coast of South Brittany is an ideal location if you are looking for a beachside location and don’t want to travel too far south. There is a beach with rock pools adjacent to the site, while the campsite itself has 2 pool complexes that including an outdoor pool and water slides. There is a restaurant, bar and evening entertainment as well as other amenities such as cycle hire, tennis and table tennis.
There is a range of different accommodation including static caravans and safari tents. Full details can be found at http://www.eurocamp.co.uk/camping-l-atlantique
Camping Les Grottes de Roffy, near Sarlat, Dordogne
Camping Les Grottes de Roffy is a few miles further away from the Dordogne than some of the busier campsites and lies north-east of Sarlat. However this is more than made up by the slightly more spacious layout of the camping park, the friendliness of the site owners and staff and the facilities onsite, especially the pool area and restaurant. The food I sampled there was certainly of a higher standard than is usual on a campsite and both the pool and restaurant area enjoy lovely views down a valley, as seen in the photo above. There is also a tennis court and table tennis courts and children’s play areas.
There is a bit of an uphill walk to the restaurant and the pool but not as severe as that at some other locations. Having stayed there myself, I’m not surprised it scores 8.9 out of 10 in reviews: http://www.eurocamp.co.uk/campsites/dordogne/les-grottes-de-roffy/reviews.html
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