CAMPING LES DEUX GLACIERS * * *
Campsite
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€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
In the district of Bossons, stuck between the glacier of the same name and that of Taconna, the campsite of Les Deux Glaciers offers a panoramic view of Mont-Blanc and the beautiful Aiguilles Rouges massif. Clean and well-spaced locations, next to a bus stop that leads you straight into the city, yet close (3km). Heated toilet blocks and catering service - the Le Glaçon restaurant is open all year long. In July and August, snacks on the site as well as a family welcome complete the picture. A good alternative to hotel accomodation.
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I have stayed 2 nights. This place is no prepared for campers at all. All the lots are full in mud my camper got stuck(even though I got help from them after a rude comment from the reception lady). The lady from the reception is not ready for customer service completely unprofessional - impolite.
I had to turn on the engine because my car was one day stopped usually in winter batteries drain fast so I needed to turn it on to avoid it not working. I turned on the engine literally 10 seconds later a very rude guy (he works in the camping) came knocking the door telling me I should turn it off. I tried to explain to him telling that I didn’t want to get without battery so he replied me in a rude way telling me I was obligated to do. The camper was not even on for one minute and it was during daylight. (Of course I wouldn’t leave the camper engine on for a long time but just for a few minutes I respect other campers)
They don’t have good camper services. I left the place without filling my car with water. A big struggle to do it.
The worst, the supplied electricity is overpriced.
I’ve been in more than 40 countries in more than 500 campings this is the worst place I’ve been.
The only good point is the view.