
Château Le Brevedent Holiday Park
Château Le Brevedent Holiday Park from Eurocamp. Get some great 2012 and 2013 offers from Eurocamp when you click here. Read our review of Château Le Brevedent Holiday Park below.Our review for Château Le Brevedent Holiday Park from Eurocamp
Set within abounding orchards, Chateau Le Brevedent Eurocamp in Pont L’Eveque, Normandy beckons to all nature lovers! Not only does this parc boast a calming forested view, but there is also the shimmering waters of the nearby lake to behold too. Additionally, the ancient castles will captivate the imagination of adults and children with their majesty. Guests will no doubt be moved to take a slower pace, and find this to be an ideal relaxing escape.
Yet, if you are up for some more adventure, Chateau Le Brevedent Eurocamp is sure to not disappoint! There is a packed agenda put on by the friendly staff including an array of trips and entertainment the whole family can enjoy. Take to the nearby Norman towns and nearby green meadowlands, both of which are great for a day out. There are also beaches not to far off, with impressive golden sands. There is also the opportunity for a little fishing, if you’d like to try your hand at catching your own dinner! Yet, one doesn’t need to even leave the parc’s terrace for a little swimming, as there are two pools there to choose from.
Chateau Le Brevedent Eurocamp ensures that your stay be nothing short of luxurious, providing the options of two or three bedroom superior or comfort mobile homes, all complete with a deck, safari tents, or roomy standards tents. There are also much in the way of amenities, including linen hire, eurocamp couriers, free canoe hire, charcoal BBQ hire, and more all at your disposal. With the numerous activities and sites to behold, this parc distinguishes itself as a prime spot for any holiday retreat!
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We stayed at Chateau Le Brevedent in July 2009 and it was brilliant. Fresh bread from the on-site shop was the perfect way to start the day, and the staff were really helpfull. The site was big enought to have everything you need, but small enough to not be overcrowded. The swimming pools were a nice way to cool off in the evening after trips to the beach.
We had a wonderful stay at Le Brevedent in July. The staff were extremely helpful and we really enjoyed being able to hire canoes to use on the lake. The showers and toilets were cleaned regularly to a high standard. The site is only 1/2 hours drive from Deuville, with it’s wonderful sandy beaches.
It is a fantastic site with lovely swimming pool. The chateaux and grounds are beautiful. There is new playground set in a large sandpit. The take away pizzas were very yummy. Hope to stay again in the future.
When we arrived at 11pm the office had closed up which you did say
would probably be the case, and that there would be a security man to
let us in, this was not the case. We arrived after a long journey down
from Calis and when we arrived we could not even find the Euro camp
reception, there was no security on the site, we walked over to a house
which we found out was the bar, to be told the euro camp staff had gone
to bed, and he would show us where the office was to see if they had
left any notes.
We went up to the caravan which was then pointed out to us was the Euro
camp reception to find a scrap of paper attached to the door with a map
drawn out on it, saying our name and directions to our caravan, and
they had left it open, and they had gone to bed, and where not
available until 11am next day.
Well i dont know about you ,but this was totally unacceptable
considering the site has very poor lighting and it then took us a
further 20 min trying to find our caravan, again we went back up to the
bar where another person staying on the site, with there family helped
us find our caravan. We eventually got to our caravan well after
midnight, as it was so dark and also the caravans are not properly
labelled up, there was a little square on the door no bigger thn 20cm
by 20cm telling you the number of the caravans, and the only way we
found it was by going up to peoples doors to check the windows, which
was really unacceptable so late at night.
Next day we met euro camp staff, when we asked can we get bedlinen the man paul said no we are not entitled to it and we havnt paid for it, i asked could we and he said no, Paul very rude and un welcoming.
Would NEVER book again EURO CAMP
On a positive the other staff who did not work for euro camp where great fresh bread in the morning and very welcoming
To be fair to the eurocamp staff on site, I’m fairly sure that its acceptable to clock off at some point during the day as they have to sleep. As for being rude, there is no excuse.