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68For availability, information and bookings visit: www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.ukwww.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/Unit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 507 Jul - 17 Aug £41.30£9.30£8.9523 Jun - 06 Jul £34.10£7.60£7.2517 May - 22 Jun18 Aug - 24 Aug£30.50£7.15£6.8028 Apr - 16 May £24.15£5.35FREE14 Apr - 27 Apr25 Aug - 23 Sep£17.85£4.90FREE. Electricity: 10A included . Dogs: £3.25 . All-service pitch:£1.80 . Tourist Tax: IncludedARD01Pitch PricesARD01LargentièreLes RanchissesCarefree's opinion Les Ranchisses' tranquil valley setting in thislovely part of the Ardèche complements afriendly, relaxing atmosphere and theexcellent site facilities. Younger children andcouples of all ages love it and the friendlyowners Philippe and Véronique have lots ofsuggestions for visits and outdoor pursuits.Make sure you try the traditional Ardèche fareat the very picturesque, locally renowned siterestaurant, and try out their Wellness Centre.Location and nearby attractionsSet next to a small river and just a short drivefrom the central Ardèche . Largentière twomiles, Vallon Pont d'Arc 16 miles, Montélimar 32miles. FacilitiesModern facilities in traditional Ardèchebuildings . 226 pitches; open, shaded and part-shaded; all with electricity, some all-servicepitches . Swimming pools . Waterslides .Paddling pool . Wellness centre (no charge)with sauna, Hammam, Jacuzzi and pool (16+only) . Bar . Restaurant . Take-away . Shop .Play area . Tennis court . Canoeing in smallriver pool and excursion from site . Fishing .Activities and entertainment . Modern washblocks . Washing machines . Facilities fordisabled . Wi-Fi.General InformationHigh season - busy family atmosphere withsports activities and some evening events; stillwith plenty of space . Low season - all facilitiesopen, excellent for couples and for youngfamilies, sometimes full but not overcrowded .Owned and run by the Chevalier family . 7.7-17.8 minimum stay two nights . Maximum unitlength 10m . Only gas and electric BBQspermitted.1.2mls14 Apr - 23 SepUnit + 2Extra persons per nightPer NightAdultChild under 303 Jul - 22 Aug£42.75£5.45FREE26 May - 02 Jul23 Aug - 07 Sep£24.05£3.65FREE31 Mar - 25 May08 Sep - 06 Oct£20.30£3.20FREE. Electricity: 6A included . Dogs: £6.35 . Tourist Tax: IncludedARD02Pitch PricesARD02SampzonLa Bastide en ArdècheCarefree's opinion A top quality site, with high quality facilities inthe heart of one of France's most beautiful andrenowned areas, in a great position on theriver Ardèche at the foot of Sampzon castle.Good for young families, with a lovely pool,and for walking in stunning countryside orjust relaxing amid outstanding scenery. Thedirect access to the Ardèche from the site is abig plus with swimming, boating and fishingall possible.Location and nearby attractionsOn the banks of the Ardèche river, close toVallon-Pont-d'Arc . Vallon-Pont-d'Arc 9 miles, Pont d'Arc natural bridge arch ten miles,Montélimar 34 miles, Pont du Gard 45 miles,Avignon 50 miles. FacilitiesModern facilities set in flat, well-kept groundsoverlooking the river . 300 pitches; shaded; allwith electricity . Private sand beach (July andAugust) . Heated outdoor pool . Paddling pool. Bar . Restaurant . Snacks and take-away .Shop . Play area . Tennis court . Cycle hire .Canoeing . Fishing . Horse riding . Activitiesand entertainment . Two modern wash blocksof very high quality . Washing machines .Facilities for disabled . Wi-Fi.General InformationHigh season - a busy area, popular with visitorsfrom throughout Europe, but still peaceful andquiet once off the beaten track . Low season -all site facilities open; all the beauty of theArdèche without the crowds . Run by theDuterloo family for owners RCN . 3.7-22.8maximum unit length 8m . 3.7-22.8 maximumunit height 3m . Only gas and electric BBQspermitted.3mls31 Mar - 06 OctFranceWe'll take the hassle of sorting outyour holiday - not only do you geta tailor-made break at the bestpossible value, we also include ourTravel Inclusive Pack for just£19.99saving you £5.50. Go online or call us on:0845 130 7701Time to packit all inWe use Carefree because ofthe flexibility and wefind we can't get betterprices.Dave and Angie Morgan, Ramsgate,Kent and Julia and Andrew 'Jack'Warner, Sittingbourne, KentKey to Campsite SymbolsPoolIndoor/Covered PoolLocal servicesSuitable for babiesSuitable for young childrenSuitable for older children

Or call us on: 0845 130 7701or 024 7642 2024quoting your membership number69Burgundy& Eastern FranceBetter known for its eponymous sparkling wine, Champagne-Ardenne is aland of undulating plains, forests, lakes and charming towns. Similarly,Burgundy is full of picturesque villages edged withvineyards heavy with grapes. Lorraine, Vosges and Jura ineastern France, however, are much more of a well-keptsecret: their varied landscapes are truly awe inspiring, withthe legendary vin jaunehailing from the Jura mountainvineyard.Places of InterestVineyards and wine:Champagne and wineproducers often offer dégustation - a tastefirst before you buy - and many campsiteshave local wines to try. Epernay has no lessthan 60 miles of champagne cellars... The Saône Valley:head off the autoroute andyou enter a different Burgundy, with hillypastures and woodland and quaint villagesgrown up around the towers of Romanesquechurches. Nancy:watch out for the opulentstained-glass windows and curling, sinuousgrillwork featured at the entrances to manyoffices, shops and private homes, courtesy ofthe Art Nouveau movement, which flourishedhere. Cascades du Hérisson:surrounded bycliffs, the Hérisson River tumbles 805 metresdown a series of 31 drops and seven waterfalls.The Lion of Belfort:a truly monumentalsculpture by Frédéric Bartholdi, sculptor of theStatue of Liberty in New York, dominates thelandscape in this fascinating little festival town.MarneS e i n eDoubsS a ô n eL a k e G e n e v aE17A5E17E17N44N67E50A34E21E60E23E25E15E21E21N79LES RIPETTES 70CHÂTEAU DE L'EPERVIÈRE70LES BOULEAUX70LAC DE LA LIEZ71LA FORGE DESAINTE MARIE71LA SAMARITAINE71LA PLAGE BLANCHE73BEAUREGARD73AU CLOS DELA CHAUME72L'ETANG DESFORGES72LE BRABOIS72TaizéVillyArdennesCôted'OrLUXEMBOURGSWITZERLANDGERMANYBELGIUMChâteau d'Haut-KoenigsbourgChampagne-ArdenneBurgundyLorraineRoutedesCrêtesBallon D'AlsaceBalonD'AGrand BallonanGJuraParc NaturelRégional de laForêt d'OrientCharleville-MézièresBuzancy CalaisVerdunChâlons-en-ChampagneEpernayReimsSt. DizierJoinvilleChaumontTroyesLangresDijonBeauneChalon-sur SaôneAutunTournusClunyMâconCharollesParay-le-MonialToulNancySt. Dié-des-VosgesLons-le-SaunierBelfortColmarMulhouseBesançonGenevaMetzSavernePopular ferry routes (see page 117)P&O FerriesDover????CalaisHull????ZeebruggeSeaFranceDover????CalaisLD LinesPortsmouth????Le HavreEurotunnelFolkestone????Calaisfrance/See also the fold-out mapinside the front cover