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Eurocamp Holidays - Val de Cantobre, France

publication date: Oct 21, 2009
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author/source: Sian Minett
pitch at Val de CantobreLocated about 30 km from Millau in the Dourbie valley between the Tarn and Cervennes, Val de Cantobre is breathtakingly beautiful. The main buildings (reception; shop; restaurant and pizzeria) are located in restored medieval farm buildings whilst the pitches are in terraces on the hillside.

We stayed in a Eurocamp Holidays three bedroom Comfort mobile home with stunning mountain views on either side up to the limestone plateaux. The pitch was extremely large and grassy and the badminton net was soon erected! The children amused themselves whilst we sat back, relaxed and enjoyed the scenery. Our mobile home had decking which was a welcome addition: it helped keep the mobile home clean as we weren't trailing in dust (or mud after it rained!) and really made the most of the outdoor space.

pool at val de cantobreThe swimming pool complex is fantastic. Not only did the pool area have equally beautiful views, the main rectangular pool for swimming was separated from the aquaparc with slides and a lazy river and there was also a toddler pool and splash area for the little ones which meant that all needs were catered for in clearly defined areas. Pool regulations were enforced which ensured that a safe and happy time was had by all. The pool area benefited from a lovely shady terrace with tables and chairs as well as sunbathing areas.

There was plenty to do on the parc with a small mini-golf course; ping-pong tables and a river at the bottom of the campsite with a small beach. There is also a site-run multi-lingual Kids Club which offered a good range of activities. The Eurocamp Holidays reception had a particularly good selection of board games and toys to borrow and we spent some fun evenings playing Dutch Scrabble (yes - it does make a difference!)! Our Eurocamp Holidays rep was exceptionally helpful and went out of his way to make our stay as enjoyable as possible.

The parc felt very safe with a security card operated barrier for cars, and parc and Eurocamp receptions located either side of the barrier.

During the summer there is a huge variety of trips and excursions on offer, ranging from canoeing to a trip to the local biscuit factory in nearby Nantes. There are regular escorted walks and trips to see local wildlife including bats, beavers and birds of prey - many of which involve only a short drive, if one is required at all.

The parc produces a great guide book which provides a fascinating potted history of Val de Cantobre as well as comprehensive details of scenic drives and places of interest, with discount offers at many attractions.

Canoeing is a popular activity and half- and full-day trips are arranged on both the Dourbie and Tarn rivers, with the latter trip snaking under the famous Millau Bridge. If you haven't already driven over the bridge it is well worth a trip - with the approach from the north particularly spectacular. Other local activities include many caves to visit; mountain biking and horse riding: the area is great for anyone who enjoys being outdoors.

The nearest town to Val de Cantobre is Nantes which hosts a lovely little market and is a beautiful example of quintessential French life. Heading in the opposite direction from Nantes, the winding road takes you through the truly spectacular Dourbie valley and makes the trip to Millau a pleasurable experience.

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