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Pierre & Vacances Le Rouret Resort, Ardeche, France

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Accommodation 10.0
Childcare 8.0
Food 9.0
Journey 8.0
Resort 10.0
Service 10.0
Special Facilities Kids 10.0
Things To Do 10.0
Value For Money 10.0
Overall 9.4

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Recently renovated, this holiday village is a perfect family choice for the Ardeche. On a 100 acre site you will find a wide choice of rustic style villas and apartments plus a huge range of activities including 5 swimming pools, farm, adventure trails, restaurants, bar. Children’s clubs are free.

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Report this review From: pirharun on 30-Dec-11 15:15 Overall rating n/a
Did this tour this morning with Rick. He was a fantastic guide and teach Ed. His instructions for the Segway were very clear and as a result I felt very safe whilst using it. It was great fun to ride, although would recommend rugging u p as much as possible as the breeze was very cool. Rick gave a great commentary on the sights we stopped at and also some good tips on things to do and places to eat at whilst in Paris. Overall the company was very friendly and knowledgable and a fantastic first experience in Paris. We highly suggest www.privatetoursinistanbul.com

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Report this review From: loler on 04-Sep-08 19:54 Overall rating 9.4
This is a Pierre & Vacances holiday village - a sort of Center Parcs does France. The accommodation was lovely and really clean. It was built a while ago but refurbished completely in 2006 so everything looks brand new. We stayed in a house that slept 5 comfortably. There are various swimming pools split into 3 different areas, these are suitable for small children to teenagers. The resort is in the grounds of a manor house and there are lovely walks around the grounds. There were loads of activities taking place including horse riding, archery, bikes, roller blading, circus school and 3 different, small, children's clubs. There was a lovely restaurant we went to as well as a couple that we didn't. Most of the families on the site were French and lots of the information is in French but everyone was patient with our very poor Franglais! We drove down - from the Eurotunnel it took about 10 hours with an hour lunch break. Going to wait until kids are a bit older and go back to make better use of the facilities!

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