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How to get to Camping La Croix du Vieux Pont

Campsite Address: rte de Fontenoy, 02290, Berny-Rivière
Driving directions from the A1:
From the A1 Leave the A1 (E15/E19) at junction 9 or 10. Follow signs to Compiègne until you see signs for Soissons/Reims. Now follow signs for Soissons/Reims until you reach the N31.This main road passes through the forest of Compiegne.After about 5 miles the road comes out of the forest and passes through the long narrow towns of Trosly and Cuisse-la-Mottes. Still on the N31. Here you should drive straight on over a roundabout with an Intermarche supermarket on your right hand side. Keep following signs for Soissons/Reims Stay on this road passing through the village of Couloisy. The road then continues through arable fields and then through Jaulzy, before you see three large factories two on your right hand side and one on the left. Continue over a level crossing and you will come to a crossroads with traffic lights.Turn left here after the Renault garage, following signs for ‘Vic-sur-Aisne/Noyan/Berny Rivière’.You immediately cross the railway again and after 500meters. Enter the village of Vic-sur-Aisne. Carry on over the bridge and past the ‘Sucrerie’ sugar factory on your right hand side. Following the road up the hill for approximately 500 meters passing a yellow La Poste on your right hand side. You will then approach the Village Square with various small shops including a PMU tabac/bar on your right.You will come to a staggered cross roads, carry straight on past the Donjon restaurant and take the first right down a backstreet sign-posted to the Gendarmerie. At the end of this road turn right (sign-posted to La Croix Du Vieux Pont) you will come straight to a T -junction where you need to turn left.The campsite is on the right hand side roughly half a mile down the road.If you pass a signpost for Berny Riviere you have gone too far.