St Maixent L'Ecole anybody been?

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  • ValDa
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    edited March 2016 #3

    David - it has just two reviews on Zoover - but both are good, and the Dutch are usually discriminating 'reviewers'!

    Here's one - translated:

    Camping Panier Fleuri is a small quiet campsite with good clean bathrooms . There is no shop , restaurant or anything but very close there is a large supermarket . 

    The areas are very spacious. The manager is very friendly and helpful. 

    Also great for transit to or from the south. 

    We have been here multiple times and also will come back.

     The signage in the town is not great , so you should pay attention . But with a Tom Tom and the street name ( Rue Paul Drevin ) is finding it very easy.

    And another:

    Perfect cheap municipal. Located right next to pool. Children have one slide and one swing. Simple but neat plumbing. Spacious pitches

  • eurortraveller
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    edited March 2016 #4

     Winking Where is ET he must have been there is he in the Far East again?

    A chap can't even go to London for a week without you guys put out search parties. 

    Home again now but never heard of the place you mentioned.  But if I were pounding that road I would make for the municipal site at Lusignan which will be open again in a month's time. Is that too late? 

     

     

  • InaD
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    edited March 2016 #5

    David - it has just two reviews on Zoover - but both are good, and the Dutch are usually discriminating 'reviewers'!

    Here's one - translated:

    Whilst the translation says it how it is, I can't help but smile at how some of the words come across in English.  The word "sanitair" in Dutch has been translated in the first review as bathrooms, yet the same word in the second review is now called plumbing! 
    They are of course related - just made me Smile

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