Rated 4 of 5

Rated 4 of 5

Peace and quiet

Rated 3 of 5

Facilities and cleanliness

Rated 3 of 5

Location

Rated 2 of 5

Good for families

OK before or after high season

Using a satnav this was an easy site to find. Pleasant welcome and then shown to our pitch. The site initially appeared quite cramped but in reality its not too bad. Some pitches are a bit small others are more than adequate with mains and electric on pitch (the water works off a high pressure system so needs the right connector !! Pushes male into female). We had a car and caravan but some larger campervans might struggle or get a thin elongated pitch. The on camp bar cum snack bar cum evening restaurant is a plus factor and, although offering a very limited menu, the food (pizzas or steaks) were surprisingly good. and the atmosphere created enhanced the place. Generally the site was peaceful though the airport at Nice isn't too far away and the camp suffers noise, especially the engine roar during take off, which was a shame. Toilets and showers adequate bit tired but clean, likewise the toilets. During our stay the pool (no lifeguard) never had the roof opened, which was strange given the high temperatures. Hence inside got very stuffy and uncomfortable. One big let down was the beach, which appears very close (at the bottom of the road in fact) however the main rail line prevents direct access. Consequently its a case of turn left and follow road for a couple of miles until there's a pedestrian underpass OR turn right where its half the distance and the underpass will allow a vehicle. The beach itself is uninviting and stony but parking is easy. However go to the west of Antibes (5 miles) and there is a very nice sandy beach, though beware after June 1st, its 17 euros a day to park !!! (Seventeen). Antibes is well worth a visit very charming with plenty of places to eat and plenty of parking in the evening. Nice is close by likewise Monaco and Cannes but, as with most of the area, there's a lot of traffic, hence queues. However all can be reached via the rail station near the aforementioned underpasses. The area the camp is sited in Villeneuve Loubet Plage which isn't a particularly nice area, a bit of a poor relative to Nice and Antibes. Its more industrial and the roadside walks aren't particularly nice. However there is a decent supermarket and several good bakers. Overall not a bad place to spend a week out of season but not sure I would want to stay when high season arrives.
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