Hi,
myself and my wife are thinking of visiting Arna for the first time in a few weeks. The website 'house rules' section says that :
Admission
... Our center is meant for families. Customers who wish to visit our center for the first time have to be introduced by a family that has been with us since at least 3 years.
Is this the case ?
Alan
When we went we just booked a cabin and turned up without any other formalities.
JOhn
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionaries
We went through France4Naturism and had no problems. I think the introduction rule is for prospective members. May I suggest you send them an email to sort your holiday out.
Some sites do ask for an INF card, but not Arna although they did need to see our passports. When we visited de l’Eglantière a few years ago they didn't ask for anything but a few days later I saw a Dutch family booking in and being asked for their INF card. Again we'd booked through France4Naturism so perhaps that negated the need to produce any bumf.
Davie 8)
Thanks for all the info, sounds like we should be OK.
Alan
We also booked Arna through France 4 Naturism. Showed BN (INF) card at reception and had no problems. It is a lovely place.
Doug & Rodica
Probably a bit late for your trip but we just turned up in our camper and had no issues booking in (M/F couple + labrador). One of our favourite naturist campsites.
Newforestcple
Afternoon folks,
We were there at the same time , you might have seen us in far west, blue campervan and jack russel. Fantastic weather, hardly had to clobber up the whole month.
norm
goldi
morning folks,
Just got the 2016 price list through the post. Looking at the campsite prices they have hardly gone up at all. The best package is the 28 nights for 301 euros , that is for low season 2 persons 6 amp electricity and one dog.
norm
goldi
morning folks,
Just got the 2016 price list through the post. Looking at the campsite prices they have hardly gone up at all. The best package is the 28 nights for 301 euros , that is for low season 2 persons 6 amp electricity and one dog.
norm
So from €10.75 (£7.82) per night for 28 nights, which is great value!
And if you can't manage that long, armed with an ACSI discount card, it's just €15 (£10.91) per night, for two people and an electric hook-up, for a single night or as long as you want.
Applicable dates: 1 April to 8 July & from 25 August to 2 October 2016.
Mike
morning all,
Yep I ordered my acsi book alittle over a week ago and due to be delivered after Christmas . Its worth the money just for the list of campsites butas you know the cost of the book can be recovered over a couple of nights. W used acsi this year at La genese , Eglantiere El portus and one or two textile sites which we might stay en route.
norm
goldi
Yes, at risk of going off the Arna topic, but on the subject of ACSI - there's a new entry naturist site for next year - well part-naturist, actually - only half a mile from the beach at Vera Playa - Camping Cuevas Mar. €17 all year apart from July and August. We stayed there in 2014, but it's only just appeared in the ACSI discount listings for 2016!
And it's only a couple of years ago that the long established textile site opened a decent section for naturists to use. There are toilets and showers in the naturist zone. It's not the most glamorous site but perfectly OK and very handy for Vera Playa.
Believe there are quite a few naturist snowbirds that spend the winter there.