Getting on to your pitch is not a problem. You're given a hand because the site owners are helpful, not because it's particularly difficult. On arrival you are usually asked to park and taken on a tour of the available pitches on an electric cart - choose your pitch, and then Claire and/or Francois escort you to the pitch and help you on to the pitch itself. The pitches are large, some very large, and on terraces, each terrace having its own access road behind the vans. There's no doubt that the hill into the site is steep, and some of the corners are sharp, but if you have any problems at all then Francois will unhitch you at the bottom, hook on to his big 4 x 4 and take you on to the pitch. It really is that 'hands on'.
We've been loads of times now, 23 years ago for the first time - and some years we've been twice. Sometimes we've stayed for a couple of weeks, and other times for just a day or two. Claire and Francois are a lovely couple - our friends now - and very very helpful. The site itself is lovely, and in stunning scenery! The facilities on the site are very good and kept immaculately clean. There is sometimes a rather off-putting smell of drains around reception - and we've suggested to Claire that they should look into re-siting the problem drain!! However, don't let that put you off.
If you do go there, don't go down the Dourbie from Millau - take the motorway to the La Cavalerie juntion, then follow the signs across the Camp du Larzac to Nant. It looks a long way around, but the road down the Dourbie is a sight-seeing road, spectacular, but a winding road, and seems to take for ever if you take the van that way - especially when you can't wait to get there.
We also liked Les Peupliers - but if I had to choose I would pick Val de Cantobre - indeed David and I have talked about getting married in Nant (nearest village) - and inviting our friends to stay on the site - but we've never got around to it.