Dijon. Upgrading the campsite: we asked tourists what was missing (or not missing)

In the alleys of the Dijon municipal campsite along the Ouche River, the paths are silent at the end of this morning. Vincent and Valérie have already opened the rosé. In the shade, under their screen, they have settled in at the Dijon campsite for two months. The couple, who stay there regularly, have had time to carefully note what would be needed to upgrade it. "We need more services, like a washing machine for example, and more access to electricity," Valérie argues, petting her dog. Vincent pleads for a new restaurant area: "There was already a restaurant, but it closed after the floods last year."
"If the town hall wants to make it a 4-star campsite, they are far from it at the moment."Brig...
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