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ngày 28 tháng 7 năm 2023
I don't like writing bad reviews but I feel like I need to warn other tent campers that if you're staying in a small tent with lightweight pegs like we were (we were interrailing so had to pack light) then you may struggle with putting up your tent. We also had problems with ants getting into our tent and we found several holes in our groundsheet which we couldn't tell whether they were from the ants biting their way through or the rocks on the ground. Of course, none of this is the fault of the campsite, but if you're light camping then this probably isn't for you. We are seasoned campers and always bring appropriate equipment, but we did find it hard at times. One complaint I would have is the noise levels. Most French campsites I've been too have a limit on noise, but here people play music until the wee hours and bands play at the campsite and neighbouring campsites until well into the night which can be annoying if you want a good night's sleep and, again, are staying in a tent. I'm sure it's not a problem if you are in a cabin or caravan. Also, if you don't have a car and are using public transport, this campsite is very far from easy transport (the bus barely ever runs so we had to trek into the local town everyday). So, all in all, probably wouldn't recommend for tent campers looking for somewhere to stay near Marseille.
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