LE CHÊNE GRIS - IRIS PARC * * * *
Camping offrant des tarifs assez élevés situé à une vingtaine de kilomètres de Disneyland Paris.
Les deux principaux atouts de ce camping tiennent à son emplacement et à ses infrastructures destinées en particulier aux familles. Situé à une vingtaine de kilomètres seulement du parc de Disneyland-Paris, il est intégré dans une zone calme de Seine-et-Marne, avec notamment les communes de La Celle-sur-Morin, Guérard et Pommeuse à proximité. Côté infrastructures, chacun y trouvera son bonheur : piscines, jeux d'eau, tennis de table, aires de jeux pour les enfants, bar, épicerie…
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The site got busier at the end of the week, as it was also Ascension Day national holiday.
Good accomodation, comfy beds, clean and well maintained. Missing some basic kitchen equipment like a frying pan and chopping board (bought some basic ones from local hypermarket in the end).
Pool was good, on the cold side slightly but didn't stop the kids.
Great location, easy to get into Paris by train station next door (can't hear trains from accommodation though)
We kayaked with Canoë77, booked through reception (which saved us money) this we really enjoyed.
We didn't go into Disney but would have been easy to get there by car.
We would recommend a stay, good for younger families, we probably wouldn't return ourselves as feel we have done everything in the area for us.
You can tell the campsite has been around a while but is having work done, some of the road bumps are high enough to scrape the underside of a car, and a few of the hills are fairly steep so be prepared. That said, the location more than makes up for it. The local train runs twice an hour (Once in each direction) and is electric, so it’s very quiet, the campsite provides a timetable of the trains in and out of the village, and at just EUR2.50 for two hours’ travel, it’s a bargain. It’s worth getting a Navigo card for convenience, and the IDF app on your phone works well too. Nearby villages like Coulommiers and Provins are easy day trips, and Paris is less than an hour away. We’ll definitely be coming back.
Le Chene Gris is now firmly on our list of regular stops.