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These are some sites my friends and I have visited over the years and either like or dislike

These are not adverts for sites you cannot book them via this website

You can, however, use the links provided or telephone the sites direct

You may not like these caravan sites as everyone's personal preferences are not the same. So please check them out yourself and don’t just take our word for it for them

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Pet Friendly

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Fishing

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EHU

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camping

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Motorhomes

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Camping Le Vivier Aux Carpes,

10 Rue Charles Voyeux,

02790

Seraucourt-Le-Grand

 

Tel 03 23 60 50 10,

 

website

 

 

 

The site has 59 pitches and is popular for both overnight and longer stays. This site is popular with both Brits and the Dutch. All pitches are on grass and are separated by hedges. All are of reasonable size and located around gravel roadways. There are electric points available to all pitches and water points are at the end of the rows. Like most French campsites there are a few permanent vans (19).

The Reception block also houses the toilets and dish/clothes washing facilities, all of which are of an

excellent standard. Behind the block is a motorhome service point (you can use it even if you don’t stay - a water fill cost 2€ in 2009 . Pets are accepted on the campsite, and they can arrange veterinary injection for your return to England.

The name of the site perhaps is a clue to the fact that there is also a Carp fishing lake on site, permits available from reception.

 

This site also offers caravan storage for those that might want to leave their van in France.

In the village there is a small supermarket, although it does not appear to open on Mondays. The river Somme runs close the village. There seem to be many War Cemeteries close by.

 

 

To find site:- Leave A26 at junction 11 (St Quentin Sud) and head towards Soissons on the D1. After about 4 kms watch out for a right hand slip road into Essigny-le-Grand. As you drive through the village turn right for Seraucourt-le-Grand, continue for about 5 kms across country. In Seraucourt turn right onto main road through village and right again by the church. Campsite is on left in about 100 metres. (The campsite is well signed from Essigny Vivier aux Carpes is situated right in the

village of Seraucourt le Grand.

 

David Klyne   CLIC

Caravan Travels

 

 

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