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We are just back from year 2 of walking along the Canal du Midi and have now reached Laredorte. I am already planning next year's jaunt and have booked our Eurotunnel trip using Tesco vouchers. Sad, I know.
We need to move to a campsite further east for the next stretch. Do any of you have any knowledge or experience of these campsites, which are the only ones I can find in the area which are near enough to the Canal for daily to-ing and fro-ing?
Camping La Cesse at Bize Minervois
Camping les Auberges at Pouzols Minervois
Camping le Val de Cesse at Mirepeiset
All seem to be very small, but we don't mind that. We do like shade and halfway decent "sanitaires". Since my daughter has an alergy to chroline/bromine in swimming pools, access to river or lake swimming is always welcome.
Any other thougths or suggestions for sites in the area welcome (Olonzac to Capestang, preferably mid-way(ish)).
We need to move to a campsite further east for the next stretch. Do any of you have any knowledge or experience of these campsites, which are the only ones I can find in the area which are near enough to the Canal for daily to-ing and fro-ing?
Camping La Cesse at Bize Minervois
Camping les Auberges at Pouzols Minervois
Camping le Val de Cesse at Mirepeiset
All seem to be very small, but we don't mind that. We do like shade and halfway decent "sanitaires". Since my daughter has an alergy to chroline/bromine in swimming pools, access to river or lake swimming is always welcome.
Any other thougths or suggestions for sites in the area welcome (Olonzac to Capestang, preferably mid-way(ish)).