A pleasant enough holiday village set in the Normandy countryside - along similar lines to centre parks but French and on a smaller scale. We stayed in a 3 bedroom cottage which was pleasantly decorated and well maintained. The kitchen was small but adequate, although a kettle would have been a useful addition. Our main complaint with the accomodation though, was the beds, which were extremely uncomfortable due to the thin foam matresses. They also caused my wife and I to suffer sneezing fits and triggered asthma attacks in our 5 year old son. It's a shame that the accomodation was let down so badly by the beds because apart from that it was very comfortable.
The facilities on site were also generally very good. There was an excellent indoor childrens play area which the kids thoroghly enjoyed and a decent enough indoor/outdoor pool - although we found this a bit cold. There were also kids club activities available but we did not take advantage of this service as they were principally run in French which the children would have found hard and in general the range of activities on offer was a bit limited. Overall though the staff on site were always friendly and helpful.
We were a little unfortunate with the weather as it rained all week during our stay. It also was't where we had originally booken to stay - Britanny Ferries had to change our booking due to the accomodation we had originally booked not being available. We were given few suitable options other than le Garden Club. Overall, I tend to think that if the weather had been good then this could have been quite a nice place for a family holiday - although I am not sure I could forgive the dreadful beds.
