Private camping rentals at Druelle Balsac, Occitanie 1

Land for
Tents accepted Caravans accepted Minivans accepted Motorhomes not accepted
Area
60 m²

Your host, Elodie

Member since August 2022. Responds within less than 24h 100% response time.

Amenities

  • Animals welcome
  • Barbecue
  • Electricity
  • Drying rack
  • Wireless internet
  • Horses welcome
  • Parking onsite
  • Picnic table
  • Closed land
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Description

Hello everyone!

Here's to a great time. Welcome to Aveyron, where life is good!

We welcome you to our private grounds in the heart of the countryside, close to the beautiful town of Rodez. Walks to suit all tastes, with plenty of views over the valley!

We look forward to welcoming you, and if you have any questions or need advice about Aveyron and the area, we'd be delighted to talk!

See you soon :)

The setting

Surrounded by fields, you'll enjoy the peace and quiet of our home, while remaining close to the beautiful town of Rodez, just a few kilometers away. Shade or sunshine, you'll have the choice of location, and peace and relaxation are guaranteed as we have very few neighbors!

The spots

The plot overlooks the house, with sunny areas and shady ones under the trees, depending on your wishes :)

Easy to access, you'll be self-sufficient on the plot. For tents, you can park your vehicle right next to you - there's plenty of room.

The sanitary facilities

No indoor/outdoor sanitary facilities. Of course, we can provide you with drinking or non-drinking water if you wish!

The amenities

As far as equipment is concerned:

The internet connection doesn't go as far as the pitches, it's quite possible to take advantage of the one in the house on request.

For grilling, we have a barbecue available on request, located to the side of the house (if you don't have one, we can provide charcoal + fire starter: 1€).

Outdoor drying rack freely available. Camping table, camping chairs, deckchair, etc. can be provided on request.

The activities

Being in the countryside, there are plenty of paths and trails for hiking, walking or cycling. Many views over the rest of the valley.

Nearby, there are a number of typical villages such as Panat and its castle, Clairvaux d'Aveyron and Bruéjouls, an equestrian center and small rivers.

A little further afield, there's plenty to do in Rodez, with its various museums, swimming pool and parks, and farmers' markets. I recommend the villages of Salles-la-source and its magnificent waterfall, Marcillac, Villecomtal and Entraygue sur Truyère.

Mountain biking, hiking, swimming, fishing, kayaking, rafting, etc...

Other things

Animal lovers, we welcome you and your pets with great pleasure.

For your information, we have two free-roaming goats at home, as well as two cats, a horse and a dog.


Rules

You will of course be asked to treat the premises with respect and cleanliness.

Activities

  • Bar / Restaurant
  • Canoe / Kayak
  • Climbing
  • Cultural visits
  • Events
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • Horse-riding
  • Shopping
  • Swimming
  • Trails
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Photos


Location

Exact location information is provided after a booking is confirmed.


1 review

Poor
  • Elodie is a welcoming and accommodating hostess (she agreed to open her van under construction so that one of us could spend a night in the dry...).
    The proposed ground must be pleasant by good weather (it rained a lot for us!).
    On the other hand, the access to the toilets and to the shower is catastrophic, when we propose to receive campers against payment it seems to me important to facilitate the access to the toilets and especially that the said toilets are in an irreproachable state.
    But where it really hurts is that in the morning we could not access the toilets (the door was closed) and that we had to go and do our needs in the nature! Simply unacceptable.
    It would be really important from Homecamper to make sure that the hosts understood what it implies to receive campers against payment, in this case we paid for a service that was not delivered to us.
    I don't think that this place should be avoided but the host should be aware of what it means to receive campers at home!