Accessibility at Club Les Ormes: Facilities That Make Every Holiday Inclusive
Planning an easy, restful getaway starts with clarity. Accessibility at Club Les Ormes focuses on practical features that help more guests enjoy a carefree holiday: a reserved parking space by the restaurant, an adapted toilet, a lowered sink at the sanitary block, and an on-site wheelchair you can borrow. This guide explains each facility, the nature of the terrain, and smart ways to plan your stay so you can make the most of your time in the French countryside.
What you’ll find in this guide
- A clear overview of accessibility facilities on the property
- How the hilly terrain may affect your stay and ways to plan around it
- Practical travel and on-site tips for guests with reduced mobility
- Quick answers to the most common accessibility questions
Accessibility features at a glance
- Reserved parking space (by the restaurant): A dedicated spot helps reduce walking distance to central amenities such as the terrace and dining area.
- Adapted toilet with sink: A publicly accessible adapted toilet provides extra space and fixtures designed for easier use.
- Lowered sink at the sanitary block: A lowered dishwashing/laundry sink supports wheelchair users and guests who need seated access.
- Wheelchair available to borrow: A wheelchair is available on-site; speak to the team to arrange use during your stay.
- Telephone with large keys: A large-button phone is available to make calling and coordination easier.
These features are designed to simplify essential daily needs—parking, restroom use, washing up, and short-distance mobility—so you can conserve energy for what matters most: relaxing and enjoying your holiday.
Terrain, layout, and movement around the park
Club Les Ormes is set on hilly terrain. While the intimate scale of the park means amenities are within a few minutes’ walk from every accommodation, slopes can make access more challenging for wheelchair users and guests with reduced mobility. Both accommodations and common areas may therefore be less accessible.
What this means in practice:
- Walking distances are short but can include inclines.
- Guests may park at their accommodation (no parking fee specified), which can reduce carrying distances on arrival and departure.
- A central restaurant, playground, and two swimming pools are situated for easy access from all lodgings, but routes may involve slopes.
Tip: If you plan to use a wheelchair or have limited stamina, consider bringing a helper or companion to navigate sloped paths more comfortably.
Important limitations to be aware of
To help you make an informed decision, please note the following:
- No fully wheelchair-accessible accommodations: There are no units with guaranteed level entrances, roll-in showers, or widened doorways.
- Hilly setting: The terrain can make certain routes and common spaces harder to access.
Setting transparent expectations helps ensure you can plan effectively and avoid surprises on arrival.
Dining and day-to-day comfort
- On-site restaurant and terrace: Open daily from 08:30 to 23:00 in high season, with options to enjoy meals at the restaurant, on the terrace, by the pool, or at your own accommodation. Being able to dine where you feel most comfortable can ease the day’s logistics.
- Fresh bread ordering: Start your morning smoothly by pre-ordering bread rolls for breakfast.
- Baby-changing stations: Available in certain public restrooms—useful for families coordinating care routines.
For more detail on mealtimes and offerings, explore Food & Drink information and daily updates via the Club app.
Communication and planning tools
- Club app (Camping/Club Comfort): Your stay includes access to the app, which the team uses frequently for practical messages and activity updates. Reading notifications promptly helps with day planning and pacing.
- Park map (plattegronden): Downloadable maps can help you identify gentler routes and plan rest stops.
- Languages: Staff members speak English, Dutch, and French.
Pro tip: Before arrival, use the app and maps to preview routes between your accommodation, the restaurant, the adapted toilet, and the pools.
Travel logistics for easier access
- Nearest airport: Bergerac Airport is the most convenient for international travelers. Several car-rental companies operate on-site at the airport.
- Drive time: The journey to Club Les Ormes takes roughly 30 minutes by car from Bergerac Airport.
- Train connections: There is no public transportation from the nearest train station to the park. You must arrange your own transfer.
Why this matters for accessibility: Direct car travel reduces transfers and walking with luggage. Renting a car at Bergerac can simplify arrival and daily mobility around the region.
Facilities that support a low-effort holiday rhythm
Even on hilly ground, small conveniences can add up to a lower-effort stay:
- Parking at your accommodation: Load and unload close to your door to minimize carrying.
- Kids’ activities (high season): A varied program—ranging from quieter arts-and-crafts to energetic water games—can help families pace the day around rest windows. There’s also a children’s cinema that screens films twice a week.
- Fitness room: Reserved for adults only. While not an accessibility facility, knowing access rules can help with planning and avoiding unnecessary detours.
Combine these with the adapted toilet, lowered sink, and borrowable wheelchair to design a rhythm that fits your comfort level.
Practical takeaways and tips
Use these step-by-step pointers to plan an inclusive, lower-friction stay.
Before you book
- Assess mobility needs honestly: If you require a roll-in shower, level thresholds, or widened doorways, note that these are not provided.
- Message the team early: Let them know if you intend to borrow the on-site wheelchair and when you plan to arrive.
- Plan your route: If flying, consider Bergerac Airport for the shortest onward journey and straightforward car rental.
- Preview the map: Use the downloadable park map to identify the reserved parking location by the restaurant and the sanitary block with the lowered sink.
What to bring
- Preferred mobility aids: If you use a specific wheelchair model, crutches, or a walking frame, bring them along; the on-site wheelchair is helpful but shared.
- Bathroom supports you rely on: For example, a portable shower chair or non-slip mat if you typically use one at home.
- Sun and heat planning: Short walks on slopes can feel warmer; pack sun protection and water to pace outdoor movement.
On arrival
- Park smart: Use the ability to park at your accommodation and the reserved restaurant parking to minimize walking on slopes.
- Pick your meal setting: Opt to dine on the terrace or at your accommodation if that reduces back-and-forth walking.
- Use the app: Follow daily updates and timing for children’s activities to plan rest breaks around quieter windows.
During your stay
- Batch errands: Combine trips (e.g., meal, swim, and restroom break) to limit repeated climbs.
- Leverage central amenities: The adapted toilet and restaurant area can serve as a convenient hub between activities.
- Ask in English, Dutch, or French: Clear, quick communication helps the team support you efficiently.
Quick answers (for featured snippets)
Is Club Les Ormes wheelchair-friendly?
Club Les Ormes offers a reserved parking space by the restaurant, an adapted toilet, a lowered sink at the sanitary block, and a wheelchair to borrow. However, the terrain is hilly and both accommodations and common areas may be less accessible.
Does Club Les Ormes have fully wheelchair-accessible accommodations?
No. There are no accommodations with level entrances, roll-in showers, or widened doorways.
Is there accessible parking?
There is a reserved parking space by the restaurant. Guests may also park at their accommodation, though spaces by lodgings are not designated as accessible.
Are there adapted restroom facilities?
Yes. An adapted toilet with a sink is available, and the sanitary block includes a lowered sink for dishwashing or laundry.
Can I borrow a wheelchair on site?
Yes. A wheelchair is available to borrow. Contact the team to arrange use.
What’s the easiest way to reach the park?
Fly into Bergerac Airport (about a 30-minute drive) and rent a car on-site. There is no public transportation from the nearest train station to the park.
How Club Les Ormes’ small scale supports an inclusive experience
While the natural, hilly setting introduces limitations, the small-scale layout helps many guests adapt comfortably:
- Short routes between lodgings and the central meadow mean essential amenities are close at hand.
- A calm, family-focused atmosphere helps set an accommodating pace for the day.
- Clear communication via the app streamlines planning and reduces last-minute walking.
Pair these advantages with the on-site accessibility facilities to create a holiday that works for your needs.
Related resources you might explore next
- Food & Drink: Menus and mealtime rhythms to plan dining where you’re most comfortable.
- Services & Facilities: A full overview of what’s on site, including how to download the Club app.
- Park Map (Plattegronden): Visualize routes and identify central amenities before you arrive.
- Activities & Kids’ Program (high season): Align your day with quieter or more active sessions as needed.
Conclusion
Accessibility at Club Les Ormes centers on practical features and clear expectations: a reserved parking space by the restaurant, an adapted toilet, a lowered sink at the sanitary block, and a wheelchair to borrow—set within a naturally hilly landscape where both accommodations and common areas may be less accessible. With a bit of advance planning, smart use of the app and map, and strategic parking and dining choices, many guests can enjoy a relaxed, inclusive holiday rhythm.
Ready to plan your stay? Contact the team to discuss your needs, request the on-site wheelchair, and get set up with the Club app. Then choose the arrival route that suits you best—Bergerac Airport and a short drive—and settle into a holiday designed around comfort and clarity.