De Trologot

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Lovely site!

Lovely site, convenient for Roscoff but worthy of a longer stay. Great atmosphere on site with reasonably priced restaurant and bar. Swimming pool too! Beach opposite with St. Pol de Leon within walking distance. Will keep visiting...

AliasGrace

Caravanner from Devon

Reviewed on 29/09/2023 17:27

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Very pleasant site in lovely location but advisable to check booking directly in advance

We stayed here straight off the Roscoff ferry for a short 2 night break for the 1st leg of our Brittany tour and found the site to be very pleasant. However, as we were arriving soon after 7pm I thought it best to email in advance to check if reception would be open. We received a short email back in French advising of the pitch number which was situated at the very entrance to the right but before the actual barrier itself which leads into the actual site (a small field of around 5/6 pitches with EHU but no water, seemingly solely for those staying 1 or 2 nights). We didn’t mind this at all as this part actually overlooks the beach opposite the road and had an open feel. The only downside was that the owner omitted to tell us the barrier code where you could access the water taps/Motorhome service point and reception was closed so we had to spend the 1st night with very little water (hence the 4 stars). (We had to walk back and forth with a few buckets to fill up with water as ours has an inbuilt water tank - probably no problem though if you are in a caravan or have a water roller). So our advice is if you are intending on arriving after 6pm, email the site direct to get your pitch number AND the barrier code if possible as the reception may be closed. That said the site was much better than we expected with a decent sized, lovely warm, outside pool. There is a snack restaurant/bar open in the evening which provides a variety of decent warm food and they do also have entertainment on some nights. When we were there we had a live British/French cover band playing on the Saturday night called The Piranha Brothers which were brilliant and packed out the bar and really got the crowd going! The showers and toilets are plentiful, clean and functional (although it is advisable to bring your own toilet paper as although it is provided outside the toilets themselves, quite often the dispensers don’t work properly). The staff work tirelessly especially the owners as this is a busy, family run site. It is in a lovely location in between 2 pretty beaches with a few beach side bars/restaurants only a few minutes walk away as you turn right out of the site. Would definitely recommend staying here especially if you are straight off the Roscoff ferry as it is only around 4mile drive with nice accessible walks and cycle rides and is a great way to start your holiday!

Lillsy

Motorhomer from Gwent

Reviewed on 29/07/2023 17:56

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Awful experience

We booked this site due to ease of access from Brittany ferries but wouldn’t stay here ever again! We had confirmation of our payment to Caravan club in hand which we presented at reception on arrival, my husband was told that the three nights we had paid for was in fact two nights but the owner grudgingly accepted this whilst complaining we had arrived too early from the ferry. On the third night of our three night stay we were greeted at the barrier by madame in full throttle informing us that we should have left. Fortunately I am bilingual and I was able to tell her, and show her that I had a receipt from the Caravan club showing the amount that we had paid in full. She did not want to accept that any issues she was complaining about were anything but their fault and there was no apology. I told her that we were going to return to our pitch which we did only to find a French camper van parked adjacent with our pitch and a gentleman unloading his kit. Madame followed us to our pitch and appeared to try and smooth things over with the French party by trying to imply that this was a fault of ours. It appears that there had been some overbooking and the campervan was also booked in on our pitch so that he could rejoin his mates and had also paid up front. It was an entirely unpleasant episode and we are not in the first flush of youth! We had also just returned to caravanning after a break of six years so the whole thing was incredibly stressful. I contacted the Caravan club and their response was very weak, accepting that the agent in France said that the site was a little overwhelmed by the number of bookings and were having problems managing them. Ultimately this is a campsite whose job it is to manage bookings yet which admits to having difficulties in managing bookings. For those who have a good stay here, great but at a functional and customer service level this should no longer be a recommended caravan club site and should be only used if you really have to and with caution. In addition in high season the pitches are cramped, manoeuvring is difficult, facilities are not particularly clean and there is a very limited service on offer and is noisy at night. There is however a nice beach opposite the site but frankly that didn’t compensate for the unpleasantness of our experience. There are better sites.

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Reviewed on 26/08/2022 20:34

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Worth a visit

When we'd booked in we were shown to our pitch by the owner/manager who was really friendly. The pitches are a good size and well kept. The toilets very clean but didn't have seats & you must remember to take toilet paper from the dispenser before you go into a cubicle. The location of the site is lovely. Just across the road from the sea. OK it's not a great beach, but just 5 minutes walk away there's a lovely sandy beach. Area lovely, especially enjoyed visiting Roscoff.

mcea

Reviewed on 16/07/2022 15:18

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Lovely site, friendly owners

This was the 2nd of 3 sites, booked through the Caravan Club, that we stayed on during our holiday and our favourite one. When we'd booked in we were shown to our pitch by the owner. All throughout our stay he and his wife were very friendly, and cheery. The pitches are a good size and well kept. The site has a barrier entry/exit making it feel very secure, although we wouldn't have felt unsafe if it wasn't there. The only reason 'facilities' didn't get 5* was that you must remember to take toilet paper from the dispenser before you go into a cubicle. That wouldn't have been a problem if the dispenser in the ladies toilet worked properly. If that's the case just remember to take your own paper! The location of the site is lovely. Just across the road from the sea. OK it's not a great beach, but just 5 minutes walk away there's a lovely sandy beach. We booked this site to explore this coast, having never visited before. There are lots of lovely walks and we'd definitely return to De Trologot if we wanted to stay in this area again.

SFM

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Reviewed on 28/07/2019 23:01

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First trip abroad with caravan

This was our first venture abroad with our caravan, we chose this site as it is close to roscoff port. Staying for 8 nights. We found it clean pleasant place to stay.fiendly welcome, nice pool and fresh bread and croissants every day,pitch was a good size and well laid out we were offered a choice if we didn't like it. Owners trying things out like the hog roast on Saturday night,and a cooked chicken if required on Sunday. Location was by a pebble beach but just short walk and there was a lovely sandy one. Showes,toilets were clean but basic with toilet roll holder? Enjoyed our stay for first trip abroad with the van. Peter/Karen

Reviewed on 09/07/2019 13:07

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Some things are changing, some are not.

September 18. We have stayed on this site several times for three or four nights prior to leaving on the Roscoff /Plymouth ferry. Until this last trip we have always been on the main part of the site However it appears the new owner has decided to put all the outfits that are leaving for the ferry in one area that I did not know existed at the rear of the site with quite tight access, despite the site being only one third occupied. There is no doubt that some investment in the site has taken place with a new snack bar and seating. One area where improvement would be of benefit are the showers, on our visit the water was lukewarm at best and in one cubicle it only ran for 6 seconds for a push of the button.

1jackrussel

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Reviewed on 30/09/2018 17:50

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Under new management

July 2018 > Motorhome plus two over 60's (Just) > We have stayed here many times much like others, to be close to Roscoff for a ferry, but our most recent stay found us in a new site more or less. New owners (not that the old ones where no good)we presume this season and what a transformation, a snack bar/television room/drinks bar/ice creams/ seating area/patio/swimming pool that was being used and was open/ small shop at reception/ bread ordering facility at reception/ hair dryers in the loo's/ no seats at the toilets but hey you can't have everything / no toilet paper in the loo but some on the wall just next to the doors. In short an owner having a try at making a success. Therefore if you are in the area give it a try we should support a trier. St Pol de Leon is still a great place for a few days stop, granted the weather was very good so that may have clouded our opinion.The owner will even make you Breakfast if you pre-order it, rotisserie chickens / hog roast / and whatever else Eduard and his wife have lined up, make for a good deal. We should all love a trier. We are back again in September. AND he is open till the end of October. Five Star.

Bushwhacker

Motorhomer from Cornwall

Reviewed on 27/07/2018 19:25

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LOVE this site

Convenient for the ferry and a lovely site, bread available to order, great location, lovely seperation between pitches. Couldn’t ask for more

MollyG

Caravanner from Cornwall

Reviewed on 17/07/2018 16:16

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Not long enough

We booked this site for 3 nights as a stopover to catch the ferry home. It wasn't long enough. We would have been happy to have spent a lot longer there and will do so next time. It's situated on the coast on the eastern side of St Pol de Leon and easily accessible. I would suggest that the easiest route is from the D58 take the D769 (Rue de Morlaix) and turn right at the mini roundabout towards the coast (Rue de Port). Then follow the road along the coast to the campsite. There are a few pinch points but good visibility to see oncoming traffic. The site is across the road from a beach and the area is peaceful and relaxing. On arrival first impressions weren't great. Some parts of the site looked a little tight in places The woman in reception was ok but the man that showed us to our pitch walked in front of us and then just pointed to a pitch in a distant corner and walked away. There was no information given relating to the facilities, ordering bread, closing times, etc. Once we settled in and had a good look around we were very happy. The site is not large and most of the occupants were French and on the whole, very friendly. A nice change from the larger, more commercialised sites full of mostly British, Dutch and Germans. The toilets and showers were pretty good and cleaned a few times a day. The pool and children's play area were very well kept and the pitches were average size (we could get our 18' van, awning and car on comfortably) and surrounded by hedges. The lady owner must have had an off day when we arrived as she was very helpful and pleasant for the rest of our stay. The surrounding area is great. St Pol is within walking distance. Roscoff is a delightful town and the coastline with places such as Brignogan Plages, the estuary at Kernic and around Santec is beautiful.

jimd

Caravanner from Gwent

Reviewed on 12/09/2017 09:00

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