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Camping Les Cigognes

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7.2

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Camping Les Cigognes is situated along the Haut-Rhin in the Elzas, within walking distance of the village of Cernay. This vibrant village is located 20 kilometres from the sights of Mulhouse. The campsite is especially suitable for people who are looking for peace and quiet and who want to enjoy the natural surroundings. Active families who enjoy being outside in a peaceful environment will also feel at home here. The camping pitches are varied, offering plenty of choices. The regular appearance of storks makes this location unique. The campsite owes its name to these beautiful birds.

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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.

M. Coomans

Inspector

M. Coomans

This inspector visits Camping Les Cigognes every year and inspects the campsite based on more than 200 facilities and other points. The inspector is an employee of ACSI and not affiliated with the campsite.

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Reviews (20)

7.2

Average

Score from 20 reviews.

Toilet facilities

6,6

Staff

7,4

Price - quality comparison

7,5

Child friendliness

7,4

Sports facilities

6,5

Swimming pool

6,9

Surroundings

7,7

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Jim Shaw
Paren
Periode of stay: June 2023

A friendly reception awaits you on arrival. The campsite is well laid out with 3 sanitation blocks. The one comment we would make is on how it could be tidier. The hedges/trees separating the pitches are overgrown and reducing the pitch size The Italian Restaurant at the entrance must provide be be a boon for both owner and campers alike. We liked the site, but it could be soo much better with a little bit of TLC.

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