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10 Rue Du Bassin
Eguisheim Lorraine - Alsace (Browse area)
68420 See Map
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Tel: 00 33 389 23 19 39 Pitches: Open: April To October
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8/10 from 8 Reviews
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| Date of Visit: May 2013 |
Unit: Tent |
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| Reviewer: Andiamo |
4 reviews from this member |
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We stopped here for one night en route. It was easy to locate and far enough from the motorway to hear no noise but also close enough to be a convenient stop. We chose our own spot to pitch and the warden was friendly and helpful. The sanitary and other facilities were good. This is a site we would return to. The village of Eguisheim was stunning. There were old buildings, tiny streets, fountains, restaurants and an interesting church. There were also signposted walks from the campsite. Lovely!
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| Date of Visit: August 2012 |
Unit: Tent |
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| Reviewer: Jkingscott |
2 reviews from this member |
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Alsace is a fantastic place to visit and Eguisheim is one of the nicest villages we went to, however I didn't go much on this site.
Of all the campsites I stayed on this summer (5) this was the only one to take a fairly large deposit - and charge me 6€ for booking. They also required a credit card to be held at the office the entire time we were there. They also charge a deposit for the key - not a big deal, but again the only site to do so.
A small freezer is available - but you are charged a euro each time you take something out.
The facilities are very good, clean and with plenty of hot water. The pitches though are very mixed, some are fine - if gravelly, though they do mention that when you book - but some are tiny slithers you could just get a small dome tent on.
While the facilities are well maintained the pitches aren't - grass not cut or shrubs pruned, the odd bit of rubbish left. Ours - 124 / 6 I think, was large only because most of it was completely unusable, rough lumpy bare earth.
I'd be suggest one checks out the pitch first before handing over your credit card! I much preferred camping at the municipal site in Ribeauvillé!
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| Date of Visit: October 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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| Reviewer: Judi S |
14 reviews from this member |
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Oh wow what a little gem but in normal French fashion the reception is strictly closed for lunch between 12. 30 and 2 however you can park up and go investigate the pitch you would like to stay on.
I would agree with other reviewers that the pitches are not huge but there are some XL pitches available and as we were there off season our pitch cost us 14 Euros a night including a 1 Euro supplement for the XL pitch. If you are interested, it was pitch no 71 which is right on the end of a line overlooking vineyards.
Shower block was very clean and tidy, cleaned at least twice a day. Loo seats and loo roll in each cubical too!. Nice hot showers and loads of hot water for washing up etc. Washing machine and dryer available too.
It's position in the country side surrounded by vineyards, perfect, the village it is in, Eguisheim, looks like something out of a fairy tale (you expect to see Hansel and Gretel coming round the corner). The village had a small general store, butchers and of course a bakers shop.
I guess you could spend all your time just visiting the upward of 20 caves in the village and loads more in the surrounding area but that would be a waste. It is a great locations for visits out. Mulhouse, with its car and the train museums are a must together with Saltzburg and the centre of Colmar.
Lovely area for hiking and if you just want a drive round you will not believe the miles and miles of vineyards and loads of soooooo pretty villages. Fairly big supermarket about 6 km away which had all supplies needed.
Loved it here and will go back to explore more of the area at a later date.
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| Date of Visit: September 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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| Reviewer: Madasaman |
17 reviews from this member |
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We stayed here for two nights on the way back from Garda, the pitch was adequate and I think we could have got our awning up OK. Ample room behind caravan to park car which was accessible using another campsite road. We used the acsi card here. Small children's playground directly opposite amenities. Very amenable warden, who pointed us to the information we asked for. Toilet and showers were good and I didn't have to wait even with the site virtually full. The pitch we had was beneath a conker tree and they were dropping with regularity. A couple of times we were awoken with the crash of them landing on the roof. We also collected a large amount of walnuts as there are loads of these trees about. The town which is a short walk away is a GEM, stunningly beautiful houses dating back hundreds of years. There are numerous vintners in town and free tastings of the produce are available from many. We did and bought some nice wine to bring home, which are now resplendent in my wine rack, but not for long I expect. There are plenty of restaurants in town.
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| Date of Visit: August 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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| Reviewer: Kazraykid |
4 reviews from this member |
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Stayed here for 6 nights mainly to tour the surrounding area. As has been mentioned before the local villages are very beautiful and everything you need is nearby. A visit to the 'Trois Chateaux' up on the hill behind the site was disappointing as there's not much to see. Also I feel the site could do with some severe pruning of trees so the ground underneath can improve. Our awning was ruined by being stained by falling tree seed pods so beware if you are given pitches 51 or 50. Mirielle (warden) was very pleasant and spoke excellent English.
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| Date of Visit: June 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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| Reviewer: Paul@julie |
23 reviews from this member |
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We stayed here as an overnight stop on the way to Switzerland. Pitches were small for our van at 6. 29mtrs but ok for just 1 night. The lovely village of Eguisheim is worth a visit and only a 10 min walk away, it has a few bars and restaurants plus the usual tourist shops, This village attracts hundreds of Storks and they are perched everywhere. This is probably one of the most beautiful villages/towns I have ever visited, the streets are very narrow with buildings overhanging a bit like the Shambles in York. We would have liked a couple more days here as there looked to be some nice walks in the surrounding vineyards and up to the Chateaux. The road up to this site is very narrow. We paid 14. 10 Euros for the 1 night with hook up.
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