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! *Q1, Les Sablons, Avenue des Mûriers, 34420 Portiragnes, France.
Our aircon unit was rated at ~2.7kW for cooling, apparently the same size as others.
It seemed hard to eat vegetarian there (Portiragnes), and (for example) there was no separation of food waste from non-recyclables. These are relatively minor points, however. There was recycling of most other stuff, and there was a well-stocked Spar mini-supermarket on camp and a twice-weekly market with lots of fruit and veg.
We travelled to our holiday via local train, Eurostar, TGV (all electric), then taxi. We use the same taxi driver each time, booked by email!
Back in Marseillan Plage this summer, after a coronavirus-imposed two-year break, there was maybe a little less "aircon on, windows on" nonsense.
The first few days and nights here (10th onwards) were very hot and humid, so we used the aircon somewhat, but never set below 27°C in line with the urgings of various European governments to save energy. Especially with half the French nuke generation fleet "hors service"... (Maybe just a touch on the last day, too, when temperatures were touching 34°C and the rest of the family went to the beach, ho hum...)
I am a bit disappointed that at least some of the lamps in our cabin (the kitchen downlights) are incandescent. I burnt myself funding out!
Jean noticed that ours was almost the only chalet / mobile home without a car outside, ie that most people had driven to the site, including many from NL, some from GB, DE, etc.
Our Roan 2023 Med holiday cabin in Argelès-sur-Mer seems to be entirely lit with LEDs, and the main door key turns off the aircon (only) when removed from its hub on the wall as is often the case with newer hotel rooms. I do not know if other Roan or site cabins have these improvements!