Set directly on the banks of the River Bave, Le Soulhol is a quiet family campsite in the beautiful countryside of the Lot department. As well as in the river, you can also swim in the campsite's swimming pool. Visit the Gouffre de Padirac, an underground river that has carved out a spectacular cave system.
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Welcome !
The river Bave runs alongside the timber-framed houses of the old village of Saint-Céré. If you follow the river to the east, you'll find the campsite just outside the centre. Here you can camp directly on the river. These are nice pitches where you look out over the water, but the places a bit further from the river bank are quieter. A large part of the almost 120 touring pitches are in the shade of large trees and on well maintained lawns.
Lovely sanitary facilities
There are three sanitary blocks on the elongated campsite. Small campers can make use of children's sanitary facilities and there is a baby room. The sanitary facilities are well-cared for and kept tidy.
Water fun
Although there is no entertainment programme, Le Soulhol campsite can be described as a family campsite. Little guests can have fun in the bouncy castle and in the swimming pool. There is a paddling pool next to it. And of course you can also bathe in the river. Fishermen are also welcome here. The Gouffre de Padirac is half an hour's drive away. This is a spectacular stalactite cave, eroded by a river, which still flows through the cave system. Next to two large underground halls you can admire the long carved passage from a gondola.