New Campsite found - still have spaces
New Campsite found - still have spaces
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willdew

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2,138 posts

290 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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I've come across a campsite just south of Mulsanne that is taking bookings for LM weekend (no affiliation to myself). Just thought I'd share the info.

I've not used them before, and don't know much about them, other than they're €20 per person, per night, including English Breakfast. It's near Teloche http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=T

I'm hoping they'll still be within range of Radio Le Mans and that the shower and toilet facilities will be at least half decent.

www.bountylemans.com

motorsport@bountylemans.com

Again - nothing to do with me - just thought it was a find worth sharing.

gdaybruce

763 posts

251 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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Five of us are booked in from Thursday to Monday (one Ultima and one luggage carrying Vauxhall barge). We've not stayed there before but it looks good on the web (so must be good!)

crazy of cookham

740 posts

281 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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Ahhhhh!! the secret out

willdew

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

290 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Bump

lowdrag

13,172 posts

239 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Alan and Kim are lovely people and you'll be well received there. They do a wicked breakfast too and if he asks you if perhaps you'd like a home brewed Perrier - watch out! They took over the running of the fishing lakes a year or so back and have really made a go of it. In fact Alan is back in the UK tomorrow to pick up his Fireblade. There is a shower block too.

willdew

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

290 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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lowdrag said:
Alan and Kim are lovely people and you'll be well received there. They do a wicked breakfast too and if he asks you if perhaps you'd like a home brewed Perrier - watch out! They took over the running of the fishing lakes a year or so back and have really made a go of it. In fact Alan is back in the UK tomorrow to pick up his Fireblade. There is a shower block too.
Thought it was a Steve Cribb I booked it with? Or is he their person in the UK?

Either way, it seemed like it might be a better bet than camping on-site as we normally do, based on anyone privately owning a campsite MUST keep the loos and showers in a more pleasant condition than at the circuit (especially by Sunday). Throw in breakfast and it's decision made.

To anyone put off by driving at the circuit - it is possible to get to, from and around the circuit over race weekend. Avoid Saturday morning if at all possible (unless you know the back roads through Arnage wink), but otherwise, it's not too bad.

nickster

490 posts

274 months

Tuesday 19th June 2007
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Anyone unhappy with crap camping should consider this place next year.
Was spot on,all you could ask for.Great setting on a lake.Great people,food,beer.
Tranfers to and from the race were arranged throughout.
None of the hassle of being on circuit.
Its the future as far as I'm concered.See you there next year.

//j17

5,003 posts

249 months

Tuesday 19th June 2007
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1) Could you get RLM?
2) Do they have a swimming pool/permit the odd paddling pool?

nickster

490 posts

274 months

Tuesday 19th June 2007
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//j17 said:
1) Could you get RLM?
2) Do they have a swimming pool/permit the odd paddling pool?
1)yes
2)theres a great big lake.or 2.I'm taking an inflatable kayak next time.I would be very suprised if you cant have a paddling pool.Owners a member on here,no doubt he'll confirm.

willdew

Original Poster:

2,138 posts

290 months

Tuesday 19th June 2007
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I'd also add that camping off site isn't as inconvenient as it might sound. With a bit of local knowledge and sat nav, it's not hard to get to the different parts of the circuit to watch the racing.

Also, as it's a smaller set-up, I suspect there was much less churning of the soggy ground than there was at the other sites.

My only comment is don't throw your torch into your tent at night 5 minutes before getting into it when camping under trees, next to a lake. This is something I got wrong on the first night...

Crazy of Cookham

740 posts

281 months

Wednesday 20th June 2007
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Thanks to the guys at Le Bounty, few more showers next year and you ahve it cracked. Great food, service fab and what can I say about a barrel of London Pride and a dart board. What race?

Bounty Le Mans

31 posts

230 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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Hi Guys, for those on here that stayed with us (WillDew, Crazy of Cookham, Nickster) ~ thanks very much for the positive comments. This year was very much a learning curve for me (never been to the LM 24!!) but of course I should have known that there was nought to fret about with Alan and Kim at the helm....very capable managers and a MASSIVE thanks to them for what turned out to be a great week/weekend. Our first LM24 catering in big numbers but all went well on the whole....barring a couple of problems with the Shuttle (sorry again to those affected) and the rented toilet shower block was stretched to its limit.

Next year? well onwards & upwards! we'll Simplify the Shuttle arrangements, improve the showers & loos and make a little improvement to some of the camping areas which were a bit wet (anybody notice any rain??).

To answer the earlier question ? RLM...no problem ....paddling - not in the lake thanks! the Catfish will eat you !! Modest pools should be OK for decent sized groups - ask me when booking. PS don't bother filling the pool...the rain'll do that for ya! hee hee.

Thanks from me and all the staff/helpers ~ we had a blast

Steve.

Bounty Le Mans

31 posts

230 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Hi Guys.....just updated the 2008 Bounty Club packages for the LM 24, Classic and Moto GP. Free welcome drink for all forum members....just tell me your forum names when booking.

Changes planned for 2008 are renewing and adding to the wc's/showers, preparing more ground for the camping,improved shuttle service, Sat TV and improved RLM.

Now offering 3 night inclusive packages with camping, breakfast,evening meal & shuttle. (extra nights can be added).

We'd love to welcome more PH members next year.
Have a good one!

Cheers Steve

Edited by Bounty Le Mans on Saturday 13th October 22:58


Edited by Bounty Le Mans on Saturday 13th October 23:00

Oversteer

247 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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Is there a mosquito problem camping next to the lake? In my experience water
and mossies go together. How often do the buses run?

Eugene7

741 posts

220 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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Our group has used Le Bounty a number of times and we wouldn't suggest using it at all - it's really bad - lots of things that bite, and very poor facilities.

No, we won't be there for the Classic Le mans, enjoying their food and beer, so I really suggest you find another camp site that is not so bad...

It's amazing how such a poor site can try to promote itself in this way! tongue out

stillgrinning

1,091 posts

261 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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evil

lowdrag

13,172 posts

239 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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To be fair Eugene, that was before and this is now. They've built more toilet and shower facilities and rented two blocks as well this year so toilet, washing and shower facilities will be much improved. They are covering part of the parking to improve and make bigger camping facilities, they've got impressive new bbq's in stainless, and I think it will be heaps better than last year. It is under new management now, the restaurant facilities and bar have been completely redone and when I was there last weekend it was already mostly finished except for the extra camping space. Knowing the old people, Alan & Kim, I think they were to some degree out of their depth which led to problems. As regards things that bite, well, I've found that applies wherever I've camped! I'll keep an eye on things (I live five miles away) and if it isn't as they promote I'll let you know but frankly I'm impressed with what they have already achieved.

burriana

16,556 posts

280 months

Wednesday 7th May 2008
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hehe

I thought you were taller than that Low Drag.


that last one appears to have gone waaay over your headwink




shout HEY NICK!

Are you not going this year? Would have been nice to share a beer or two over your old Ferrari smile

johnhere

168 posts

224 months

Thursday 22nd May 2008
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Eugene7 I am somewhat taken back in you say you have used Le Bounty a number of times as last year was the 1st year Bounty took in campers and only for 2 events the Motor GP (about 30 guests) and the 24 hours (about 70 guests).
Anyway, as lowdrag has already said we have new managers Paul & Babs and new facilities including showers, washbasins and toilets all housed in new log cabins alongside the main building and open 24 hours with constant hot water, together with 2 rented units providing 4 extra showers and 4 toilets. Inside the main building is a shower, washbasins and toilets for the ladies.

EDIT
Forgot to add we also have Wifi

Edited by johnhere on Saturday 24th May 07:15

Dieter7S4

198 posts

220 months

Thursday 22nd May 2008
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@Johnhere. I think Eugene is extracting the Michael! I have been with him to the last 2 Le Mans 24 Hrs, staying at The Bounty - absolutely fantastic time! We're coming down to stay there for the Classic this year, look out for the Sevens!