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Camping Le Bohat Domaine Le Bohat
Route d'Arzon 56370 Sarzeau Morbihan
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Author: Marie Luxton
This is the only review by this author |
Last Visit: August 2007 |
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We visited this site for the third time in 2007, but were really quite disappointed. The first two times we visited a few years ago, the site was friendly, the shower blocks spotless. This last time, this was not quite the case. The showers were really cold (we were not the only campers to think so) - I politely complained to the owner and she said she would do something about it but never did. I got the impression that if I had been Dutch I would have been better received.
I would recommend asking for a pitch in the orchard area if you prefer more space and privacy - the area near the playground looks crowded.
The area is nice but there is very little to do in bad weather.
©Copyright Marie Luxton and Nick Porter
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Author: Nick Humby
This is the only review by this author |
Last Visit: July 2008 |
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over two thirds of people who voted thought this review was pessimistic
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Just got back from a week at this campsite, which is on the opposite side of the gulf of Morbihan from Carnac (the Rhuys Peninsula). The area is very nice and it is clear there is a fair bit of money around - nice boats, houses etc. Port Navalo and Port Crouesty are very nice. There are bike routes, but we didn't find them as good as the ones in the Vendee (around St Jean de Monts for example). Overall I didn't get the impression the area is quite as set up for tourism than the north side of the gulf (stayed at Grand Metarie a couple of years ago).
With regard to the campsite (we stayed in our own caravan):
Pros: Good pool complex, numerous play areas for the kids, friendly staff, good modern washing facilities, nice bar/resturant
Cons: not your typical french campsite as no hedges etc between pitches, long hookups, expensive shop and bar, no machine washing facilities, roads need resurfacing (my daughter, 3, fell over a few times and had some nasty scrapes on her knees)
Other comments: Be careful of the signs to the campsite as I found them misleading, the last sign says 500m with a left arrow which I took to mean the left was in 500m but it means first left (less than 50m) and the campsite is 500m distance total - had to do a U turn 2miles further down the road with caravan attached - fortunately it was quiet!
Also - campsite is Dutch run so lots of Dutch people on site, not many Britsh/French/German etc - make up your own mind if this is a "pro" or not!!
Also - Website is good if you want to know what is in the local area.
©Copyright Nick Humby and Nick Porter
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Author: Bonneau
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Last Visit: June 2009 |
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Remember that people are always more prepared to write and complain than they are to praise good service.
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all of people who voted thought this review was pessimistic
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Hired a mobile home at the end of June 2009 for the peace, the price and the isolation. On the other hand, I detest that no one responds to my ‘good morning’ when I arrive at reception. I detest that they ask me to pay for my stay within a minute of arriving, before I’ve even seen my accommodation. I regret that I did not find the traditional Breton friendliness. Instead, I found a surprising coldness. Otherwise, the region is lovely, and there are lots of Breton campsites.
©Copyright Bonneau and Nick Porter
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