Hi all
I'm thinking of going to Le Ranolien towards the end of August 2009 (planning ahead!). We've got 2 girls aged 13 and 15 and I'd be really grateful for any experience that you've had of the site. Is it really hectic and noisy all night? We've never been anywhere like this before, but with the girls getting older, thought they might like some company and the watersides look fab.! I've seen some really good reports and it looks lovely, just wondering if it would be too rowdy for us (delicate, you see!!). Also, when can you book for 2009? I was thinking of booking direct with the site.
Thanks for your feedback.
Hilshols
Hi Hilshols, if you search back through my posts you will find this site well documented by me, it is fantastic. My wife and I go there twice a year. It is neither hectic nor noisy although the bar does get busy most nights in high season.If you wish more info I will give you my phone number and I will try to answer all your questions. The one thing to do is to book direct with the site. The web site is here:
Hi John, thanks for that, I've had a look back at your posts (you are very busy!) and the campsite sounds great. Do you know when can I book for next year and when would I be able to book the ferry? Thanks again for your help - really useful. Hilshols
When we go in August we make a provisional booking for the campsite for the following year, they then contact you in early November to confirm the booking, so I would guess if you phone them in August they would accept a booking. I phone at about 6pm UK time so it is quite cheap, there is always an english speaker on duty when the office is open so no problems there. I am not sure when you would be able to book the ferry but a quick call to them would answer that.
Thank you very much, John, that's really helpful. Hilshols.
When you book direct with the site, would you say that the mobiles are better then if you went with Canvas or one of the main operators? Just wondering. Also, have you used the 7 iles option at all, do you think it's worth it?
Thanks
hh
hh,
Just back from Le Ranolien,
I spent five nights there at the start of July.This was my second visit and it has changed and developed hugely over six years.
I would recommend booking direct with the campsite.Their accommodation seemed to be more than aqequate and it's still a very well run and managed site.The staff were brilliant and went out of their way to help.
It has a large population of teenagers and they seemed to be well catered for.
I found it to be very busy for early July and although you would be aware of people going home from the bar up until 1 am there was no shouting,yelling or anything to upset a delicate equilibrium!!
You very rarely encounter any problems on a camping style holiday as it's set up for families and most residents are focused on entertaining their children.
Brittany weather can be iffy though so take raingear and something to keep you warm at night....
The area around Le ranolien is simply stunning and worth exploring.
Another site which is brilliant for teenagers is Ty Nadan in Northern Brittany.
Good luck with your booking.
Sins
Am heading to Le Ranolien in two weeks - and really looking forward to it after reading all your comments. Will be bringing 4 teenage boys - is there plenty for them to do? I am happy to do very little on holiday - but the same can't be said for them!
I am glad to hear Sins say that it was busy as we were there from 6th to 20th June and it was deathly quiet. Everyone was wondering if the recession had bitten. We are going back there on the 29th Aug for two weeks and cant wait.
John
Thanks John, they're very sporty so that sounds good. Can you recommend any local restaurants/markets/sightseeing? Sorry about all the questions! But the recession has meant that we've cut back quite a bit to be able to go on holiday, so want to make sure it's a good one!
Bid1, let me jot down some notes this weekend about places to go and resturaunts etc and I will e-mail it to you by Sunday night at the latest.
John, sorry, have not been on-line for a while , thanks for the pm. Good news is, I've booked Le Ranolien!! Bad news is, not going till 21st August 2009!!
Would you mind sending me the info that you were going to send to Bid1, please?
Have just looked back over this topic and see that you'll be on your way today lucky you, hope you have a great time. Tell us about it when you get back?
Sins, thanks for the info.
hh
I will send you that list when we get back and I will update it with any places we find on this trip. Bye for now.
John
Sounds like you're having a good time! Weather here is atrocious, torrential rain today - hope it's better in Perros.
Would really appreciate any info you can send me. I was wondering - which ferry crossing do you use?
Safe journey home (when the time comes!).
hh
The accomodation is basic but clean, and there's plenty for all to do. Book direct and save a few bob.
Last year we did the Eurotunnel and drove but it was way too far, stick with the Ferry going into Cherborg or St Malo.
We won't however be back, I'm afraid we're just had too much poor weather there so now venture further South.
Cheers, Smiler
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