Alan Rogers Review
This site is situated just below a small reservoir on the side of a valley and forms part of an amenity complex for a group of communes. It is managed by a husband and wife team. The lake offers lake swimming, fishing and pedaloes. Situated 25 km. from the A6, this could be a useful resting place if travelling north or south. The area is renowned for its wine and cheese as well as Roman churches, abbeys and châteaux. There are 39 reasonably level, serviced touring pitches, mostly separated by low hedges, and 46 tent pitches on a sloping and partly terraced field behind.
Facilities
Two sanitary blocks, provide all the usual facilities and a washing machine. Shower and toilet/washbasin in separate cabins for campers with disabilities. Bar and snacks (1/6-30/9). Play area. Games room. Boules. Mountain bike hire.
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Beach nearby
- Pets allowed
- Play area on site
- TV on site
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
Location
Getting there...
Leave A6 at junction 29 and take the N79 west as far as the Cluny exit (20 km). Turn left and follow signs to Saint-Point (6 km). Site is on the south side of the village on the right.
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