Warm welcome. But the equipment provided, especially the plastic sun loungers around the pool, is of poor quality (hard white hollow plastic), weakened, cracked and dirty. I would advise against touching them, or even daring to look at them if you weigh more than 45kg (7 stone). A bit of explanation: My friend and I each used a lounger, to get some sun beside the pool. A man with his two children did likewise. There was nothing to indicate that their use might be risky. We lay there 20 minutes, when my friend sat up, and the lounger broke. Being honest, my friend told the owner, showing him the poor state of all of his stock. The owner demanded that my friend pay for the damage. What damage? He had only made normal use of the equipment provided - without warnings - and clearly dangerous to the public. A nearby child could have been injured! Some loungers had already been broken, she informed us, by people of a "certain corpulence". Is it fat to weight 84kg (13 stone 7lb) for 1.84m of height (6ft1)? The usage had been normal, the equipment of poor quality, and the warnings non-existent. We therefore paid this dishonest couple 20 euros for their negligence. Their stock of loungers must be renewed in this fashion, as we wont be the only ones this summer, given the state of the equipment. We left the next day. Conclusion: beware campsites that are too cheap.
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