Doing the annual french trip mid june to mid july. Have previously stayed in Clarys Plage, Blois, Pierrefitte, Ty Nadan and Domaine des Ormes. Would like to find new sites suitable for kids 8 to 17 so good waterslides, onsite entertainment, sports facilities / activities.
Oh and would prefer within 7 hours of Roscoff.QUOTE]
We found this site 4 years ago and returned to it a couple of times. Love it. It's on the Dordogne river, good facilities, nice restaurant and close to Sarlat with its many medieval streets and good restaurants. Plenty of lovely villages to visit.
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Thanks for the replies, some great info there.
We are leaning towards a Siblu run parc near St. Jean de Monts called Le Bois Dormant.
Anybody been here?
Probably going to take the ferry over and drive down.
The ferry websites offer 'Inside 4 berth' and 'Outside 4 berth' cabins, can't find what the difference is apart from price.
The ones which show pictures show the same picture for both!
Anybody shed light on this?
Thanks again
If you are going to a Siblu park, you can use Tesco club points to pay towards it, and you can also use them towards Irish Ferries fares.
Thanks for the replies, some great info there.
We are leaning towards a Siblu run parc near St. Jean de Monts called Le Bois Dormant.
Anybody been here?
Hi JMR,
Personally I would go with the ferry, with small kids it allows you bring everything you will need for the hols.
Last year we took our 4 & 1 year old on Brittany Ferries from Cork. It's a shorter crossing than Rosslare and gets you in to Roscoff at approx 7am compared to 11:30. This makes a huge difference in terms of getting to your destination early afternoon instead of teatime.
In terms of cabin space and ferry, Brittany Ferries boat is lovely and if you get 4 berth cabin you will have plenty of space for the night and most have tv's in room with a variety of normal channels available.
You can also get some with air conditioning....essential if the weather is hot as it can be difficult to cool down a mobile home, otherwise bring a couple of small electric fans for an evening breeze!!
Is AC totally necessary?
Planning to travel first 2 weeks in August, but no accomodation with AC available in Le Bois Dormant for those weeks.....
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