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3 bedømmelser
- Frank B.oktober 2019PositiveBeautiful surroundings, new sanitary facilities.NegativNoisy street.Nice place in an unfavorable locationThe Tarn valley is worth a trip and at this point it is relatively wide, which I found pleasant. The village of Boyne is somehow charming, but the infrastructure here is also going down the drain. There is a restaurant and a winegrower in the village - not even a bakery. But there are two campsites -... Camping le Pont is right on the edge of the village and is bordered on two sides by the main road. This makes it quite noisy during the day - the nights were quiet. Contrary to the description in the first review, the site is not on the Tarn itself, but on a narrow stream that flows into the Tarn. The surrounding area is worth seeing - especially Peyrelade Castle, which is perched on a rock above the site. The sanitary facilities are relatively new and clean. The young man at reception was very friendly and helpful. We can recommend the site for a short stay out of season.Automatisk oversat.Ingen campere fandt denne bedømmelse hjælpsom. Vær den første!
- Michael K.august 2018Positivenew, clean sanitary facilities; bread serviceNegativCan get noisy in high season.Good starting point for TarnNew, clean sanitary facilities are at the heart of the site. A babbling brook and the main road can be a nuisance. Bread service, a swimming pool and pitches on the grass are pleasant. Gastronomy in the village (5 minutes on foot). Pleasant, easily accessible, rather small site.Automatisk oversat.Ingen campere fandt denne bedømmelse hjælpsom. Vær den første!
- Rolf P. M.oktober 2012Small, beautifully laid out campsite with access to the Tarn River and close to the sights of the Tarn and Jonte gorges and the Causses. A little below the road and therefore quite quiet. Very friendly service.Automatisk oversat.Ingen campere fandt denne bedømmelse hjælpsom. Vær den første!