Campsite Les Reflets du Quercy
Crayssac, Lot, France
- Ideal location is the Lot valley
- Nice family campsite
- Located near the Dordogne
- Shady and located in the forest
- Swimming pool with water playground
Map
Suitable for children younger
than 7 years old
Suitable for children
between 8 and 14 years old
Less suitable for children
14 and up
Nice family campsite in Lot!
The 4-star family campsite Les Refelets de Quercy is located on a limestone plateau, in the Lot department near the Dordogne. The campsite is located high above the Lot river in the middle of the woods with special views of the Lot valley. The region is characterized by beautiful river bends and impressive rock formations. The campsite is located on the Quercy plateau, near the river and the picturesque village of Crayssac. The charming town of Cahors is approximately 15 km away. The well-known and lively town of Sarlat de la Caneda in the Dordogne is a longer distance away, definitely worth a visit. The campsite is very popular with families.
Fun in the water
Camping Les Reflets de Quercy offers a nice swimming pool with water playground. In the water playground, children can have fun under mushrooms and spraying arches. On the surrounding plain you can enjoy the French sun on a lovely lounger. For the active ones there is a sports field where they can practice several sports, such as a game of volleyball, basketball or football. While the children meet in the playground or at the table tennis table, the parents can have fun with a game of jeu de boules. There is a miniblub at the campsite that organizes several activities for children from 6 to 12 years old from Monday to Friday. In the evenings there is entertainment several times a week and a mini disco for the children.
Facilities
In the small camping shop you can find essential products for breakfast, including fresh bread. In the evenings in July and August you can enjoy local wines in the restaurant, and during the day the bar is open for drinks. There are washing machines available for small laundry.
General
Facilities
- Take-out meals
- Bar
- Pizza place
- Restaurant (limited choice)
- Snack bar
- Fresh baked bread available at campsite
- Babyroom
- Children sanitary facilities
- Gas barbecue allowed
- Coal barbecue allowed
- Pet allowed
- Wi-Fi coverage 80-100%
- Beach volleyball
- Jeu de boules court
- Playground
- Table tennis place
- Tennis
- Pup tent allowed
- Outdoor pool
- Children's pool
- Tumble dryer
- Washing machine
- Located in woods
- Sloping terrain
- Terrace camping
- Mini-club
- Recreation space
- Television
What is there to do in the area of Les Reflets de Quercy campsite?
- Various water sports on the Lot
- Beautiful villages: Cahors, Sarlat de la Caneda, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie
- salling, horse riding, and quad biking
- Racing a bicycle through the Valley
- Historical caves and castles
Are you adventurous and sporty? You can go canoeing on the Lot or the Dordogne. If you like climbing and clambering, a Via Ferrata is recommended, where you complete a challenging course of iron stairs, pins and brackets. For hiking enthusiasts, there is the Chemin de Halage, a 10-kilometer hiking trail that starts at Bouziès and takes you past beautiful landscapes. There are also caves in the area, such as the caves of Lacave and the caves of Pech Merle.
The Lot department is not only known for its enchanting cities, but also for its beautiful nature. The town of Cahors is just a 20-minute drive away and has a charming old town that stretches along the winding river. Here you can visit the imposing Saint-Étienne Cathedral and walk across the famous Pont Valentré, a medieval fortification.
The idyllic village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie is located 45 kilometers east of the campsite. The village has been declared the most beautiful village in France. This artistic village is located on a rock, high above the river, and offers beautiful views.
Heading north from the campsite you will enter the Dordogne and the medieval town of Sarlat, also known as the "pearl of the Perigord". One of the most visited place is Rocamadour, a pilgrimage site built into the rocks and known for its seven sanctuaries, including the Notre-Dame Chapel, the Saint-Saveur Basilica and the Saint-Michel Chapel.