Quote: Originally posted by jdt020471 on 21/9/2010
I have a map in PDF format if anyone wants its. When I took the picture of it, I got some funny looks as the map was posted in the entrance to the shower block
Let me know your emails and I'll send it.
BTW, we were on pitch 256 this year and we found this area perfect. Nice large pitches, not to far to walk to the pools or showers. Next year we want to be in the same area. See my gallery pic, that was our pitch this year.
Cheers
Jeff
Hello Jeff, Could I also have the map?
This will is our first trip to France, and this looked like a lovely site.
We booked through the C&C club last year and we will do this year. I'm not sure if it was any different in price, but for me, going through the club gave me peace of mind that our booking was safe.
Cheers
Jeff
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
We have booked through the site, while there and at home, never had any problems.
Another couple we know, have had no problems booking 2 pitches and asking to be next to each other.
We have booked through the site, while there and at home, never had any problems. Another couple we know, have had no problems booking 2 pitches and asking to be next to each other.
Thanks very much. I get that booked once I have my Eurotunnel booking.
We spoke with some folk this year who tried to book two adjacent pitches with the Caravan Club and found it impossible.
Both our visits were booked with the site contact at campingpinparasol.fr and Laetitia was more than willing to spend time sorting our pitch...and we got just what we asked for!
I'm sure she would reserve two pitches to suit your needs.
There are many good pitches on the site, once you have been you will know them like we do!
We will certainly be booking for next year...maybe with a few days in Poiters so we can visit Futuroscope.
cheers
Mr UM
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
We had a brilliant time at Pin Parasol this year, we did ask someone if he was Mr UM but he wasn't, sorry Mr UM!. We were on pitch 124 which was nice, shade in the afternoon but couldn't see the kids playing. To see them you want 55 or 56 as they are set up higher and right next to the play area. We were friendly with some people who were on 50 or 49 I think and they said it was a good pitch but you could hear some noise from the fans that heat the pools, but it didn't disturb them. 55 or 56 are a little further away.
I was clocking what pitches I liked for another holiday there! I also liked 126 to 141, they are on a little lane that leads up the play area, it's lower down than the play area so from 131 to 138 you probably could see the kids a bit, but the lane is nice and quiet and it's not too far from the loo and washing up block. The road in betwen 126 and 102 and between 63 and 20 as you follow it round to the entry, is the main route for cars and it's busier than the dead ends like the lane we were in.
Savanne, did you rate Du Massereau, we are thinking of there for next year!
Amazing family weekend with old steam engines, classic car displays, market stalls, and full catering and bar. And camping on site - Save £25 by booking in advance.