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Camping Yelloh! Village Saint - Émilion
Fantastic
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Close to Saint-Emilion, in the midst of the vineyards and wine estates, you'll find Camping Saint-Emilion, a picture perfect example of the French style of living. The campsite is located in the midst of the vine-covered hills. The campsite is only three kilometres from the town of Saint-Emilion, and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Inspected annually by ACSI
This campsite has been thoroughly inspected by our ACSI team to ensure quality and safety for all guests. Our inspectors visit every year to check facilities, cleanliness, and service standards.

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R. Clauwers
The only campsite near St. Emilion. Located among vineyards and castles. Tennis, pedalos, canoes, fishing, crazy golf, heated swimming and toddlers' pool, childrens' club and shuttle to St. Emilion are free. The campsite also offers a restaurant, a grocery store, fresh bread, a wine cellar and bicycle hire.
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Fantastic
Score from 7 reviews.
Toilet facilities
8,7
Staff
8,4
Price - quality comparison
8,0
Child friendliness
9,0
Entertainment
9,0
Sports facilities
9,0
Swimming pool
8,6
Food and drink
7,8
Surroundings
8,5
great campsite and area. staff were amazing. the swimming pool area was lovely and so big you never got under anyone’s feet. very warm and clean. free shuttle into Saint Emillion by staff of the site. lovely bar area and the food was lovely. there were plenty of toilet /shower blocks which were always warm and clean. also enough washing machine/ dryers for the size of the campsite. we will definately be back
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pro ,beautiful site ,very clean facilities very friendly English speaking staff would definitely go back ,only con is menu at bar doesn\'t change apart from that all good
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Nice location within walking distance of Saint-Emilion. Our stay was let down by the lack of information on the limited facilities outside of high season. The booklet given on arrival was for high season. For example, there was no mention that bread needed to be pre-ordered or the shop was almost empty and only open 2 hours a day. It was only when we had been there several days that signs appeared on doors giving correct information.
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