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FRANCE | LIMOUSIN


Gorges du Chambon D11 |    


120 pitches


Château Le Verdoyer D21 |    


180 pitches


Prices from


Camping Gorges du Chambon is situated near Montbron, a short distance from Angoulême. The site offers spectacular scenery all


around and is ideal for walking and bird watching. Cognac and Limoges make interesting days out, whilst the Son et Lumière show at the Château de la Rochefoucauld is well worth a visit.


This very popular, well maintained site is set in the grounds of an old farm and many of the farm buildings have been tastefully renovated to form the site reception, bar and restaurant. The size of the grassy pitches is larger than average and the modern sanitary blocks are kept extremely clean. This site places great importance on the surrounding environment and maintains a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, although a range of family activities and some evening entertainment is available in the high season. The site can also advise on excursions and places of interest in the area.


EXTRA COMMENT No pets permitted on site.


£16.64


Prices from per night


OPEN 23 April – 17 September


PORT Calais 474 miles/762km St Malo 305 miles/490km


TOWN Montbron 4.5 miles/7.2km


WHAT’S NEARBY Golf, Horseriding Fishing, Outdoor activity centre with rock climbing and canoeing instruction


WHAT’S ON-SITE 





Outdoor pool* (01 May-16 Sep)


Paddling pool (01 Jul-27 Aug)


 Shop*  Bar*


 Restaurant*  Take-away*





Gas & charcoal BBQs permitted


 Children’s play area*  Tennis*


 Table-tennis*  Bike hire*  Fishing*  TV room  Internet


D11 Prices Site only per night (£)


23/04- 28/05- 09/07- 16/07- 13/08- 20/08- 27/08- 28/05 09/07 16/07 13/08 20/08 27/08 17/09


Outfit+2 Adult


Child 1-6 Infant 0-0


16.64 19.50 24.54 27.98 24.54 19.50 16.64 3.48 4.05 6.26 7.21 6.26 4.05 3.48 1.18 1.75 4.35 4.73 4.35 1.75 1.18 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free


Price includes 6 amp electricity. Minimum stay: None.


64


 Laundry facilities  Disabled facilities





Motor caravan service point


* Open: 23 Apr-17 Sep


This site is located in Champs Romain in the area of the Dordogne known as Périgord Vert. The beautiful countryside makes it ideal for walking and cycling and the porcelain towns of Limoges and Angoulême make interesting days out.


Camping Château Le Verdoyer is based around the château, which is now used as a restaurant. Some of the outbuildings around the courtyard have also been converted to house the reception, shop and bar. There are two lakes on site as well as the swimming pools and there is also a water slide. There are three sanitary blocks, which are well equipped and kept very clean. Due to the terrain, the good size pitches on this site are terraced and the ground is quite hard, although it is possible to erect awnings. This Dutch-run campsite is well established and has arranged activities for children up to 13 years.


EXTRA COMMENT Small boats may be used on the lake. Dogs must be kept on a lead a all times.


£20.50


per night


OPEN 23 April – 4 October


PORT Calais 460 miles/740km St Malo 323 miles/519km


TOWN Nontron 11.8 miles/19km


WHAT’S NEARBY Fortified towns, Villages, Markets, Walnut oil watermill


WHAT’S ON-SITE 


Outdoor pool (heated)*  Paddling pool*  Shop**  Bar**


 Restaurant*  Take-away**





Charcoal & gas BBQs permitted


 Children’s play area*  Tennis*


 Table tennis*  Bike hire*  Fishing*  TV room


 Internet/Wi-Fi


D21 Prices Site only per night (£) 23/04-


EL Outfit+2 LPOutfit+2 Adult


Child 6-11 Infant 0-5


09/07 20.50


24.29 4.79 3.36 Free


09/07- 20/08


29.75 33.53 6.05 4.20 Free


20/08- 04/10


20.50 24.29 4.79 3.36 Free


EL Price includes 10 amp electricity. LP Price includes larger pitch with 10 amp electricity, water and drainage. Minimum stay: None.


Please call us on 01342 316 101 or visit www.caravanclub.co.uk


 Laundry facilities  Disabled facilities





Motor caravan service point


* Open: 23 Apr-04 Oct ** Open: 01 May-30 Sep


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