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Europe France Languedoc-Roussillon Pyrénées-Orientales Huttopia Font Romeu
- Separate kitchen area with everything you need to cook a meal
- Two sleeping pods, one with a double mattress and the other with three singles
- Inspired by cabins used by hunters in the north
The Owner Says
There's a snack bar and pizza restaurant during peak season.
A central lodge with free Wi-Fi, books, games, sofas and an open fire.
A playground, table tennis and table football.
'Camper's corner' shop for any essentials you've forgotten and tourist information in reception.
Activities for children throughout school holidays.
Bikes can be hired 300m down the road with both road bikes and mountain bikes available or, for something lower octane, you can fly fish in the waters at Lake Bouillouses 20km away.
At the foot of Le Mont Canigou, Le Casteil animal reserve (04 68 05 67 54) is home to rare native species, including wolves, mouflon sheep, bears and an assortment of birds.
For a little history, visit Mont-Louis (10km away), the highest fortified town in France and surely one of the prettiest too.
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Features & Facilities
There's a snack bar and pizza restaurant during peak season. A central lodge with free Wi-Fi, books, games, sofas and an open fire. A playground, table tennis and table football. 'Camper's corner' shop for any essentials you've forgotten and tourist information in reception. Activities for children throughout school holidays.Video Tour
Activities
Bikes can be hired 300m down the road with both road bikes and mountain bikes available or, for something lower octane, you can fly fish in the waters at Lake Bouillouses 20km away. At the foot of Le Mont Canigou, Le Casteil animal reserve (04 68 05 67 54) is home to rare native species, including wolves, mouflon sheep, bears and an assortment of birds. For a little history, visit Mont-Louis (10km away), the highest fortified town in France and surely one of the prettiest too.Food & Drink
The restaurant onside serves excellent homemade pizzas, along with a host of other snacks and drinks best enjoyed out on the terrace. It's only open over the May public holidays and through July and August. Outside of those times there are still plenty of great eateries in Font-Romeu as well as in historic Mont-Louis, which is worth the extra drive.Site Reviews
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Location
Getting There
From Montpellier: take the A9 towards Béziers and then take exit 41. Follow the N9 towards Perpignan, then the N116, and follow signs for Font-Romeu. Trainstation: Font-Romeu Odeillo Via (5 km)