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Or call us on: 0845 130 7701or 024 7642 2024quoting your membership number59france/Unit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 714 Jul - 31 Aug £22.35£5.90£3.8501 May - 13 Jul01 Sep - 19 Sep£17.85£4.65£3.10 01 Apr - 30 Apr20 Sep - 07 Oct£13.35£3.55£2.65. Electricity: 6A £3.65 . Dogs: £2.20 . Tourist Tax: IncludedLOT04Pitch PricesLOT04Villefranche-du-QueyranMoulin de CampechCarefree's opinion A little gem of a site, in the heart of the south-west, Moulin de Campech is an ideal base forexploring. Visit local markets, enjoy the manycycling and walking routes, or spend a day atthe coast or south in the Pyrenees. Whenrelaxing on this peaceful, welcoming British-owned site, you'll enjoy being on a tourers onlysite, where freshly picked home grownproduce is used in the popular site restaurant.Nature lovers should keep an eye out forkingfishers, red squirrels, golden oriole, lizardsand deer or even occasionally, wild boar.Location and nearby attractionsSet in a wooded valley, six miles from the A62motorway . Villefranche-du-Queyran threemiles, Casteljaloux seven miles, Agen 30 miles,Bordeaux 70 miles, Arcachon and Atlanticbeaches, just over 100 miles by motorway. FacilitiesFacilities set around a picturesque 16th centurywatermill on a fishing lake . 60 pitches; open,shaded and part-shaded; with or withoutelectricity . Swimming pool . Bar/restaurant .Basic shop . Fishing . Weekly quizzes andbarbecues; wine excursions . Walking andcycling itineraries available . English book library. Well-maintained older-style wash block .Washing machine . Facilities for disabled(planned for 2012) . Wi-Fi.General InformationAll season - relaxed, tranquil and very friendly;swimming pool and bar open until 30 Sep,restaurant open from 1 May to 20 Sep; ideal foranglers, nature lovers, cyclists, walkers, wineenthusiasts, or just for relaxing and getting awayfrom it all; good for both holidays exploringFrance's rural south-west or for stopovers enroute south or north . Family owned and run bySue and George Thomas and Bob and Dot Dunn(Club members since 1982) . 14.7-31.8 maximumunit length 8m . BBQs permitted.3mls01 Apr - 07 OctUnit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 815 Jul - 19 Aug £24.95£7.55£4.2501 Jul - 14 Jul20 Aug - 30 Aug£19.55£6.65£4.2527 Apr - 30 Jun31 Aug - 30 Sep£13.70£4.85£4.25. Electricity: 3A £3.65; 6A £5.45; 10A £6.35 . Dogs: £1.40 . Tourist Tax: IncludedPYR01Pitch PricesPYR01Esquièze-SèreAirotel PyrénéesCarefree's opinion A superb setting, much enjoyed by campers ofall ages. Whether you want to be active or justrelax in the breathtaking scenery, thismountain location takes some beating -andit's only a short walk into the town, too. Visitmountains and passes made famous by theTour de France, or try more adventurousactivities such as white water rafting,canyoning or paragliding.Location and nearby attractionsMountain setting, half-a-mile walk to Luz-SaintSauveur town centre . Col du Tourmalet(2,115m / 6,938ft) 12 miles, Cirque de Gavarnie13 miles, Lourdes pilgrimage town 20 miles, Pau45 miles. FacilitiesModern facilities set on the side of a wide valley. 146 pitches; open and part-shaded; all withelectricity, some on terraces . Indoor andoutdoor pools . Jacuzzi, sauna and steam bath. Waterslides . Paddling pool . Basic shop .Snacks and take-away . Play area . Multisportscourt . Short climbing wall . Fitness room .Children's activities . Entertainment . Mountainexcursions . Modern wash blocks . Washingmachines . Facilities for disabled . Bars andrestaurants 800m . Fishing nearby . Winterskiing nearby.General InformationHigh season - busy but not overrun with plentyto do on site and in surrounding area . Lowseason - quiet, with the benefit of the heatedindoor pool, the town and other local facilities .Owned and run by the Theil family . 15.7-20.8minimum stay three nights . 15.7-20.8maximum unit length 8m . BBQs permitted.0.5mls27 Apr - 30 SepLike a bit of aget together?Get away with friends or memberson one of our Rallies (no, not thebicycles) and it might be exactlythe break for you!Go online or call us on: 0845 130 7701We spent a month inFrance touring around.Best holiday and ourfirst holiday with TheCamping and CaravanningClub. Enjoyed both ralliesvery much and wouldcertainly join with therallies again next year.Roy and Sue Johnson -LincolnshireKey to Campsite SymbolsPoolIndoor/Covered PoolLocal servicesSuitable for babiesSuitable for young childrenSuitable for older children 60For availability, information and bookings visit: www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.ukwww.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/FrenchMediterraneanSo much more than the playground of the richand famous: the Med's dazzling coastline drawsmany to the Riviera beaches in high season,while just inland are quiet, traditional villages,deep gorges, endless lavender fields and verdantvineyards, all shimmering in spectacular scenery.The names speak for themselves - Languedoc,the Côte d'Azur - conjuring images of ancienthistory, glamour, romance, and sunshine,sunshine, and more sunshine...Places of InterestCarcassonne:The scale and beauty of thestunning medieval walled fortress La Cité willtake your breath away. Cathar country:discover the story of the Cathar Crusades andthe Inquisition. Combine tours ofPeyrepertuse and Quéribus, two of the bestcastles, with a drive along the impressiveGorges de Galamus. The Camargue:with itssalty plains, shallow lagoons, seasonalmarshes, black bulls roaming the wetlands,herds of white horses and flocks of pinkflamingos,this is a very special place in France.Collioure:A lovely fortified harbour town andhaunt of many artists, at the very eastern endof the Pyrenees. Nîmes:in addition to theRoman ampitheatre and temple, travel the50km to the Pont du Gard, where you can takea walk along the magnificent first centuryaqueduct. Monte Carlo, Nice, Cannes, StTropez:the epitome of Riviera chic.FranceDuranceVerdonC ô t e d 'A z u rMediterranean SeaE15E15E714A61Le CanigouROUSSILLONharcountryCataloniaLanguedocrgrueMarinelandFort de SalsesCanet-PlageCollioureCarcassonneNarbonneLe Cap d'AgdeSèteViasBéziersMontpellierAigues-MortesNîmesArlesAix-en-ProvenceMARSEILLEMonte-CarloNiceGrasseAntibesCannesSt RaphaëlFréjusSt-AygulfSte-MaximePort GrimaudSt TropezToulon PerpignanArgelès-sur-MerAudeRhôneFLEUR DECAMARGUELA NAUTIQUEMA PRAIRIELE HARASLES PINSPARASOLSHOLIDAY MARINA62616161196262Popular ferry routes (see page 117)P&O FerriesDover????CalaisHull????ZeebruggeSeaFranceDover????CalaisLD LinesPortsmouth????Le HavreEurotunnelFolkestone????CalaisSee also the fold-out mapinside the front cover |