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Extensive grounds surrounded by two rivers, mostly with natural terraces on a wooded mountainside. In the center of the site, there is a flat meadow with various types of trees. There are more than 120 different tree and shrub species as well as numerous bird species. Access to some pitches is narrow and steep, towing assistance possible. Secluded location, with panoramic views in some areas.
Swimming area on the Gardon River. Adjacent is a meadow about 100 m long and 20 m wide. Downstream, there is shallow water, gravel, and rocks with numerous small swimming coves.
Separate parking for cars applies only to part of the site.
Corbès-Thoiras
30140 Anduze
Occitanie
France
Latitude 44° 4' 37" N (44.077015)
Longitude 3° 57' 51" E (3.964183)
Located about 4 km north of Anduze, signposted on the D907. Partly narrow, steep access road.
General condition of the campsite
10Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
8.8Pitch or accommodation
10Price-performance ratio
10Catering
8.8Friendliness of the staff
10Very good8
Marita H
Pitch
Couple
June 2023
👍 The pitches are nicely shaded and are partially very close to the Gardon. Unfortunately, there are a lot of mosquitoes. Pitch/Rental accommodation: The pitches are a good size. 👎 The map is not very readable. Pitch/Rental accommodation: The shower rooms of the sanitary building were partially closed. Toilet paper was missing.
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Superb10
Frank V
Pitch
Couple
June 2022
👍 Very friendly reception, park-like campsite, green, peaceful, and charming. We enjoyed swimming in the river and took walks along it. Lovely surroundings and we cycled to various villages from the campsite. A campsite as it should be, with 60 years of experience behind it. We will definitely return. Standplaats/Huuraccommodatie: The space and tranquility.
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Superb10
Marco, Frau Polo und die Sterne
March 2022
Probably one of the most beautiful places we have had the pleasure to visit. Ranked in our top five. Very well maintained, managed with great friendliness, and with a stock of trees and plants for which one would have to pay admission between the Rhine and the Oder. Ideal for families with a playground and located by the river. You have a good view almost everywhere, whether above on terraces or below under trees on the meadow. Local products available in the on-site shop. Ideal excursions by bicycle, moped, or car.
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Superb10
Sebastian
July 2021
We love this place because of its wonderfully large pitches, which, due to the terraced layout on the hill, are mostly without neighbors in direct sight contact. Otherwise, it has everything that makes a campsite in southern France for us, along with loving owners. The restaurant was really good this year. We are happy to come back.
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Superb10
Manfred
August 2017
very clean, natural terrain, beautiful pitches, outside of town, hiking opportunities,
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Superb10
Sascha
July 2018
For me, one of the most beautiful places I know. The region is gorgeous and the operators do everything to make you feel comfortable. The small supermarket only has fresh goods from the region. I am surprised that this place was classified as not family-friendly by the ADAC. The place is perfect for families! We have been there twice already and will definitely go there a third time. We have always met very nice people there.
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Very good8
AnnKo
May 2018
Very beautiful and well-maintained site. Directly located by the lake. Very clean sanitary facilities. Friendly operators. Great supermarket with really fresh and partly organic fruits/vegetables. Large playground and tennis/boules court. From there, you can make great mountain bike tours or hikes through the mountains. On the campsite itself, 2-3 hiking trails start, including one to a ruin located on the upper part of the site. There you can truly enjoy a wonderful view over the area. A lovely holiday at a very good site.
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Very good8
Anonymous
July 2018
Top campsite managed super nicely. Great pitches, only the water taps are sparse. The small shop is well stocked and has many regional products. Great play opportunities for children. Located between 2 branches of the Gardon river. Perfect play and bathing opportunities. A small restaurant rounds everything off. Highly recommend.
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Sanitary
4.3
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
3.8
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
2.6
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
1.9
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
3.5
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
High season price per night | |
Family | from 39,00 EUR |
Couple | from 33,00 EUR |
Low Season price per night | |
Family | from 32,00 EUR |
Couple | from 26,00 EUR |
Extras | |
Tourist tax | Not included |
Wifi | Included |
Shower fee | Included |
Garbage fee | Included |
Electricity | Included |
Dog | from 8,00 EUR |
Advance payment mandatory
The sound of the river, the chirping of the birds, the cheerful atmosphere and the relaxed atmosphere: there are many good reasons in favour of the Slow Village Anduze. Located in the south of France, those seeking peace and quiet and families with children will get their money's worth here.
Pure nature in France: this is what the Slow Village Anduze holiday home offers. Sufficient parcelled pitches are available to camping enthusiasts here. These are divided into three different categories: Flatland, Terrace and Hills. All are equipped with an electricity connection and cater for different interests. The flat pitches, for example, are preferred by families with children, couples and travellers with teenagers choose a pitch in the terrace category and those who like it really quiet are best advised to choose the hill pitches.
The campsite is open seasonally and offers a colourful range of leisure activities. For example, holidaymakers can try out archery, work off some energy with kung fu, make a holiday souvenir in the pottery workshop, play mini golf, tennis and football and refresh themselves with a dip in the river. Two playgrounds and a playroom are very popular with children and guests can find inner peace during yoga classes. Holidaymakers can also relax with a massage. Or cosy up in the shade of the many trees with a good bottle of French wine. The Slow Village Anduze grocery shop offers a good selection of wines and other French specialities and delicacies. Holidaymakers are also happy to leave the kitchen cold and eat in the on-site restaurant.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Slow Village Anduze?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
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Does the campsite Slow Village Anduze have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
Yes, Slow Village Anduze offers sanitary cabins for people with reduced mobility in addition to regular sanitary cabins.
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