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  • DR018 Soleil PlageVitrac HHHHH

    Campsite Contact Details:

    Domaine de Soleil PlageCaudon24200 VitracFranceTel: 0033 553 283 333

    Michelin et Cie 2015, Authorisation No. GB1503001Extract from Map - 329

    This campsite is fantastic, and we did not want to leave. We should have stayed for longer The Kirkland family

    Arrival Procedure

    Dont forget were on the end of the phone if you need usCall 0044 1606 787 666our office hours are:Monday- Friday 9.00 am - 5.30 pmSaturdays 10.00 am - 2.00 pmSundays & Bank Holidays closed

    Select Sites customers should go straight to the campsite reception on arrival where they will be required to fill in a registration form. Reception, where English is spoken, is open from 9am to 12pm and 2pm to 7pm throughout the season. Customers unavoidably delayed, arriving after the barrier is down (11pm to 8am) should leave the car outside the site and go to the bar to find a member of staff. We advise that you ring ahead to warn the campsite if you expect to arrive late.

    Please note if you have booked an overnight stop in a mobile home or ready erected tent please see the special arrival procedures on your accommodation voucher.

    Select Sites 2015

  • Swimming pool: There are three swimming pools on site. The first is an outdoor lagoon pool, which is heated, open from mid April until late September and which has an adjoining jacuzzi and sun terrace. This pool also has a two lane waterslide which is suitable for all the family. The second is a covered pool which is also heated and open from mid April until late September. The third is a childrens pool which is an outdoor pool, heated and open from mid April until late September. This outdoor pool complexes are attractively surrounded by flower and palm tree displays and have wooden walk bridges across them. French regulations stipulate that traditional swimming trunks, not shorts, must be worn in the pool.

    Washblocks: There are three sanitary blocks on the campsite, which are clearly separated for Ladies and Gentlemen. Please note that most campsites do not provide toilet paper in the wash blocks, and some campsite sanitary blocks do not have toilet seats.

    Barbecues: Charcoal, gas and electric barbecues are allowed on your pitch. Internet access: This is available in the campsite reception, and WiFi is available all over

    the site. Gas bottles: These can be exchanged on site. Motorhome service point: There is a motorhome service point on site. Fridge hire: Fridge hire is available on site. We would be happy to book this for you.

    Please contact us for more details. Electricity: There will be a 16 amp standard 3 pin European electricity connection on

    your pitch. Dogs: Dogs are allowed on site, but must be kept on a lead. If you require any up to date

    information on taking your dog abroad, please get in touch. Wed be happy to book any necessary vets appointments on your behalf.

    Please be aware that in the early and late season, the complete range of activities may not be available. Any opening times are for guidance only, as these may vary and are subject to change by the campsite owner. Please check at reception on arrival.

    This is a friendly award winning campsite, located right by the river, offering a perfect base from which to explore this wonderful region.

    We have picked out a few things to do on site that may be of interest to you. For a full list of campsite activities, please refer to our brochure or website.

    Housed in a converted Prigordin farm building, the campsite restaurant is open from early May until mid September and serves authentic French cuisine, including regional specialties. Three course and childrens menus are also available. There is also a take-away on site which is open from early May until mid September, and which serves pizzas, chips, burgers, steak, roast chicken, paninis, quiche, sandwiches, salads and a dish of the day. The cosy bar serves local and internationally branded drinks and has a television showing local TV channels.

    There is a small shop on the campsite which sells essential groceries including bread, milk, beer, wine, juice, meat, toys, fruit and vegetables. The shop is open from early May until mid September. The nearby town of Sarlat (8km away from the site) a pharmacy, a post office, a butchers, a bakery and a Champion supermarket.

    Fishing can be carried out in the River Dordogne from early May until late September. Permits are required and can be obtained from reception.Canoe hire is available on site throughout the season. Two or three man canoes can be hired by the house and customers may also use their own canoes (which may be kept on their pitch) on the river. Life jackets are provided.A games room on site has a pool table, pinball machines, table football, air hockey, table tennis and computer video games.Cycle hire is available on site throughout the season. Adults and childrens standard and mountain bikes can be hired, as well as baby seats and trailers.Tennis can be played on the full size tennis court on site, which has a tarmac surface. This is charged per hour and equipment is not available to hire.The site run childrens club is for children aged 5 -12 years old, and is available 6 days a week from early July until late August. Activities include face painting, water games and treasure hunts.

    During the eveningEvening entertainment is available six times a week from early July until late August and includes bingo games, karaoke competitions, quiz nights, BBQ meals and theme evenings.

    ExcursionsThe site arranges canoe trips down the River Dordogne, with return by bus, and organised walks and mountain biking in the local area in high season. Please ask at the site reception for full details.

    Life On Site

    Campsite Activities and Entertainment

    Food and Drink

    Shopping

    Useful Information

    For more comprehensive information about the campsite or local area before you travel, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to help. Further information can also be found on our website.

    call: 0844 406 9876click: www.select-site.co.uk

    European Drivers KitIts compulsory to carry certain items when driving in Europe, so weve gathered together some of the essentials youll need in this handy pack for just 14.99 inc P&P.

    Call 0844 406 9876 to order yours * Please note this must be purchased up to two weeks prior to departure. You must read the terms and conditions on our website before placing an order by telephone

    just 14.99 inc p&p

  • While youre here try...

    Please see your European Guide for additional information about your local area.La Roque Gageac - 7kmThe village of La Roque Gageac is a regular winner of Frances prettiest village, with its ochre coloured houses sheltering under dramatically overhanging cliffs. Wander through the lanes and alleyways or take a canoe over the river for a better view of the village.www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org

    Sarlat - 8kmThe regional capital, this is a busy medieval town with a 17th Century cathedral. The old town is mainly pedestrianised and it is relaxing to wander through the cool, shady lanes and courtyards. There are many museums and galleries to visit.www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org

    Domme - 9kmA well preserved bastide town perched high above the river. Beneath the town are hundreds of metres of caves which can be explored.www.les-plus-beaux-villages-de-france.org

    Jardin de Marqueyssac -12kmThe gardens in the grounds of the Chteau de Marqueyssac are some of the best kept gardens in France. There is a nature pavillion displaying flora and fauna from around the Dordogne. A light show takes place in July and August on Thursdays. www.marqueyssac.com

    Chteau of Castelnaud - 14kmThis is one of the most popular Chteaux in southern France. Built high on a hill in the 13th Century it changed hands many times. The Chteau has been home to the Museum of Medieval Warfare since 1985. www.castelnaud.com

    Muse National de Prhistoire - 32kmThe National Museum of Prehistory which reflects ever expanding archeological research and contains the most important collection of items from the Paleolithic era, in France. www.musee-prehistoire-eyzies.fr

    Grottes de Lascaux - 37kmThe original Lascaux cave is closed to the public, but a replica has been reproduced 200 metres away. The reproductions include the galleries, the great hall of the bulls and the painted gallery. These caves, discovered in 1940 by teenagers, are one of the most renowned archaeological discoveries of the 20th Century. www.lascaux.culture.fr

    Aquarium du Prigord Noir - 38kmEuropes largest private aquarium, with more than 200 metres of aquariums displaying fish from all around the world. Diving exhibitions and touch tanks are the main features. www.aquariumperigordnoir.com

    Rocamadour - 51kmBuilt almost vertically halfway up a cliff, Rocamadour and its setting is hard to beat. The reason for its popularity since medieval times is the supposed miraculous ability of the cathedrals black madonna. The views across the valley are stunning. A popular location for tourists and pilgrims, it gets extremely busy in summer.www.vallee-dordogne-rocamadour.com

    Gouffre de Padriac - 61kmThe Gouffre de Padirac is a natural limestone cave. 103 metres down to the river - by lift or stairs will take you to the start of the tour. The visit lasts 1.5hrs and is 2km long. www.gouffre-de-padirac.com

    Chteau of Hautefort - 68kmOne of the most prestigious chteaux in southwest France, classified as a historical monument. Built between 1630 and 1670, it is surrounded by superb gardens. www.chateau-hautefort.com

    Horse riding is available at LEtrier de Vitrac (Route de Combelongue)