22/04/2026: Great campsite, very clean, friendly staff and in a lovely quiet location. We really enjoyed it!
18/04/2026: The fantastic location by the lake is a plus, as is the very friendly receptionist, the bar, and the many trees. [However, there was often no TV reception, but that didn't matter to us.] The campsites are pleasantly scattered and somewhat haphazardly arranged.
The positives are the fantastic location by the lake, the very friendly receptionist, the bar, and the many trees. [The negatives are] the frequent lack of TV reception, but that didn't matter to us. To have some peace and quiet here and to advertise ourselves as family-friendly, rules are needed [from the campsite and parents]. What was once a truly beautiful campsite has become chaotic, used as a giant playground by children of all ages. Children, constantly screaming and running wild, rode their bikes and scooters all day long, often at high speed, all over the access roads. They also played ball games right in front of other people's campervans or on newly vacated pitches next door. They ran across our pitches and used every available space to make a lot of noise, and parents even encouraged them. Reading a book outside was impossible. Half the campers without children were appalled and angry, but no one intervened. We are frequent campers, and we have never experienced anything like this, not even in Sicily, where it's quieter. We complained personally to those involved and also to reception. They promised to look into the matter more closely. They mostly laughed at us, and then the little kid tried to annoy us even more. Consideration for everyone is a must when camping, but so is taking action if that doesn't work. To ensure a pleasant atmosphere again, people should at least speak up at the front. We were the only ones, and everyone was just complaining amongst themselves. Then nothing much can happen.
Perhaps as a suggestion: build a larger playground, use only one road for scooters, and let them play on the huge beach. Also, explain to the children how to behave in the diverse community of young, middle-aged, and old so that everyone can enjoy their vacation. It's not the children's fault. Have the courage to stand up for yourself and your free time. We all have a right to a holiday. Best regards, Ruth Korczak
P.S. If groups with 10 or more small children keep showing up here, it's probably important in this day and age to take the time to address rules for adults and children in such close quarters, or to make some general changes. We would gladly come back again.