 |  CHÂTEAU DU GANDSPETTE
 Éperlecques Nord/Pas-de-Calais
 | The entrance to camping Château du Gandspette is very pleasant and the 19th century château of Gandspette, from which the campsite gets its name, is to be found here, amidst an 11 hectare large wooded area. Set beside the restaurant, a renovated old farm building, this castle is the stately centre of this green campsite. Between the high oak and chestnut trees are the two swimming pools, a play area and a tennis court. |
 |  LA BIEN ASSISE
 Guînes Nord/Pas-de-Calais
 | The easiest way to discover rural France, or a natural stopover point on your journey South. A popular stopover on the way south, La Bien Assise however has much to recommend it for a longer stay. The wooded grounds of the moated mansion make a delightful setting for the spacious pitches of this mall 'Castels' parc and it offers excellent facilities, including a welcoming restaurant and a covered pool, with a waterslide for the children. This relatively undiscovered area offers you the best of both worlds too: a rural setting for getting away from it all, and a coastline that teems with sandy beaches and bustling resorts. The parc also organises walks in the surrounding woods and watersports enthusiasts will love nearby Lac d#39;Ardres |
 |  LA BIEN ASSISE
 Guînes Nord/Pas-de-Calais
 | Only a short drive from Calais and the Tunnel, this relaxing parc offers a swimming pool with waterchute and retractable roof. Ideal for a first holiday in France, La Bien Assise is set in the parklands of a graceful château, on the outskirts of the market town of Guînes. It is a member of the prestigious Castels chain and has a pleasant, peaceful atmosphere. The owners have converted the former château stables to house the shop and bar and the restaurant's menu really is a gourmet's delight. There's also a well maintained swimming pool with a retractable roof, waterchute and a popular childrens play area. Traffic from the road can sometimes be heard. |