The camp area is a bit like a KOA, but only a bit. There are well over 300 'pitches' in the area with 4 companies renting the campers and tents. About 75% of the site was taken over by these companies and about 25% were people who had their own caravans or tents. I's also say about 75% of the guests were Brits, the rest were from Germany, Netherlands, very few French. With all these people, it was surprisingly quiet and clean. Here are some photos of our pitch:

Not roughing it all by our standards, but with 6 people it is by far the most cost effective way to explore an area and the kids had a blast.
After checking in and being escorted to our site by a 'cute guy' (Noelle's words) on a bike, we unpacked and sought a store for food. Lucky for us the on site store was open until 8. We scrounged some bread, wine, and burgers for dinner then went down to the bar for after dinner drinks and ice cream. Did you know the drinking age in France is 16? By 10pm the sites were all quiet for the night-nothing like the equivalent of an American camp site!
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