FRANCE | BRITTANY
Le Vieux Chêne B10 |
199 pitches
Le Châtelet B11 |
216 pitches
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The site is situated on the outskirts of Baguer Pican, 2.5 miles/4km from Dol de Bretagne. Mont St Michel is a must when staying in this area, whilst
Dinan, St Malo and Cancale are all within easy driving distance of this site. These three towns offer great sea views, monuments, historic buildings and even city walls to stroll around, and don't forget to try the great seafood restaurants in this area.
Set in the grounds of a former farm surrounding three unfenced lakes, this family-run site is part shaded with pitches of varying sizes. Pitches are clearly numbered, with plenty of room to access them, despite being marked out by hedges. There are two sanitary blocks which, although older in style, are clean. During the high season, some entertainment is organised but the emphasis here is on peace and quiet for all.
EXTRA COMMENT Dogs in categories 1 & 2 not permitted. Please see pages 10 & 11 for further details.
£13.78
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OPEN 17 May – 25 September
PORT Calais 299 miles/481km St Malo 19 miles/31km
TOWN
Dol-de-Bretagne 2.5 miles/4km
BEACH Plages de St Coulomb 15.5 miles/25km
WHAT’S NEARBY Horseriding, Golf, Watersports
WHAT’S ON-SITE
Outdoor pool*
Paddling pool* Basic shop*** Bar**
Restaurant** Take-away**
Gas & charcoal BBQs permitted
Children’s play area*** Tennis***
B10 Prices Site only per night (£) 17/05-
EL Outfit+2 SP Outfit+2 Adult
Child 2-12 Infant 0-1
02/07 13.78
13.78 4.37 2.10 Free
02/07- 23/07
20.50 20.50 5.21 3.28 Free
23/07- 20/08
25.55 25.55 5.63 3.28 Free
20/08- 27/08
20.50 20.50 5.21 3.28 Free
27/08- 25/09
13.78 13.78 4.37 2.10 Free
EL Price includes 10 amp electricity. SP Price includes 10 amp electricity, water and drainage. Caravans or motor caravans over 7m not accepted 23/07-20/08. Minimum stay: None.
Table tennis*** Mini-golf*** Fishing*** TV room
Internet/Wi-Fi
Laundry facilities Disabled facilities
Motor caravan service point
* Open: 17 May-11 Sep ** Open: 01 Jun-04 Sep ** Open: 17 May-25 Sep
Please call us on 01342 316 101 or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
Camping Le Châtelet is situated at St Cast on the Côte d’Emeraude. The rocky and picturesque coast features Cape Fréhel which has fine panoramic views. The site has direct access to a small cove via steep steps, ideal for a beach holiday. Popular trips include visits to St Malo, Dinan, Dinard and Mont St Michel. The site can also offer sea fishing excursions, just ask at reception.
This is a commercial site with lots going on in the high season, especially for younger children, making it popular with families. The terraced pitches are individually marked out with hedges and most offer attractive sea views. The remainder surround a small pond where fishing is possible. Access to some pitches may be difficult for larger outfits. Sea view and lake view pitches are available, the supplement for which is payable directly to the site. This site has modern mixed toilet blocks, which include individual washing cubicles.
EXTRA COMMENT Dogs in categories 1 & 2 not permitted. Please see pages 10 & 11 for further details. Pets must be kept on a lead.
£22.02
per night
OPEN 25 April – 18 September
PORT Calais 330 miles/531km St Malo 22 miles/35km
TOWN
St-Cast-le-Guildo 0.5 miles/0.8km
BEACH Direct access
WHAT’S NEARBY Horseriding, Golf, Watersports, Bike hire
WHAT’S ON-SITE
Outdoor pool*
Paddling pool* Shop** Bar**
Take-away (24 Jun-28 Aug)
Gas & charcoal BBQs permitted
Children’s play area* Table tennis* Fishing
Games room Internet/Wi-Fi
B11 Prices Site only per night (£) 25/04-
Outfit+2 Adult
Child 2-14 Infant 0-1
25/06 22.02
4.29 2.86 Free
Laundry facilities Disabled facilities
25/06- 16/07
27.06 5.13 3.70 Free
16/07- 13/08
34.62 6.81 4.54 Free
13/08- 18/09
22.02 4.29 2.86 Free
Price includes 8 amp electricity. Caravans or motor caravans over 7m must be requested all season. Minimum stay: None
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Motor caravan service point
* Open: 25 Apr-18 Sep ** Open: 16 May-04 Sep
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