A relaxing, well organised resort with many family orientated facilities. The resort is set in pine forest and partially surround by a golf course about 2km (1.3 miles) from the beaches of Lacanau-Ocean. The resort is owned by the same consortium that runs Centre Parcs and it has the same 'in the countryside' theme as the Centre Parcs resorts. The resort language is French, but some of the resort staff spoke relatively good English.
We hired a 5/6 person 'superior' house facing the pool. The little house was very clean and well stocked with cooking equipment and cutlery etc. There was a microwave oven, a four ring electric hob (no oven), kettle, coffee maker and dishwasher. The open plan kitchen/dining room/living room area was light and airy with a TV that included 25 channels (including Sky News). In addition, there was a toilet near the front door and storage under the stairs. Upstairs there were two bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet and bath/shower unit. The water supply was powerful, but beware the hot water temperature was very hot!
We were a group of 4 adults and one 16 month old toddler and the house suited our needs very well. There was an integral stair gate at the top of the stairs and on request we also got a second stair gate for the bottom of the stairs as well as electric socket protectors. We also hired the baby package which included a highchair pushchair, bath and changing mat (40 euros).
There are clubs for 3 to 8 year olds, 8 to 13 year olds and 13 to 18 year olds, with activities running throughout the week keeping the kids amused and the parents relaxed. Note that the clubs only run 'in season' (French Easter holidays and summer holidays). In addition, there is a heated pool, mini-golf, playground, and bike hire with trailers for younger kids (open in and out of season). However, the heated pool was a little cool (25 degrees C) for April.
The restaurant provides a standard bistro type menu with theme nights, for example the first night (Saturday) was Moules Frites. The price is about average for Lacanau restaurants (9 to 14 euros for a main course) and they provide a take-away option (but they do not remove the inclusive 10 % service charge.) The pizzas were very good, but some of the more complicated meals were not so well prepared. The restaurant has a small shop area for basic provisions. Furthermore, you can buy and pre-order bread and croissants. However, the resort is only a 10 minute cycle ride or 30 minutes gentle walk to Lacanau-Ocean so you can easily eat out or get your groceries from one of the local supermarkets. We ended up eating at a restaurant down in Lacanau-Ocean called L'Assiette quite often and recommend it!
The only negative point relates to the lack of activities for children under three. There is no baby/toddler club and no advice on suitable baby-sitting facilities. There is a playground but it has a sign stating only "for 3 to 8 year olds" and no attempt has been made to provide toddler-safe equipment. For example, there are two swings but neither have a cradle-style toddler seat. In a way it is surprising that the under threes are not well catered for given there are so many things for children of three years and older.
In summary, a great family resort that allows the parents to relax!
