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8 June 2026

Welcoming Day Guests at Camping du Châtelet: Parking, Check-In, and Access Rules

Hosting friends or family for the day should be simple. If you’re planning to welcome day guests at Camping du Châtelet, this guide explains exactly how parking, check-in, and access work—so your visit runs smoothly and respects campsite rules. You’ll find at-a-glance instructions, reception hours, and practical tips to coordinate meetups nearby on Lake Geneva.

Day guest rules at a glance

Day guests at Camping du Châtelet must park in the entrance car park, check in at reception, and note that only registered guests may enter the camping area.

Why these rules matter

Parking: where day guests should leave their vehicle

If you’re staying on a pitch or in an accommodation, remember:

Check-in: what day guests need to do on arrival

All visitors must check in at reception as soon as they arrive. This simple step allows the team to note their presence and share any useful guidance for the day.

Tip: Coordinate your guests’ arrival within reception opening times for a seamless welcome.

Access rules: who can enter the camping area

These rules help maintain a secure, family-friendly atmosphere and ensure that shared facilities are used by registered guests.

Key information for planning a smooth visit

Quick-reference table

Topic What to do Details
Visitor parking Park at the entrance car park Required for all day guests
Visitor check-in Stop at reception on arrival Reception records your visit
Camping area access Reserved for registered guests Barrier access codes are for registered guests only
Reception hours (off-season) Plan arrival during open times Mon–Sat: 9:00–12:00, 15:00–19:00; closed Sun
Reception hours (July–August) Daily coverage Every day: 8:30–12:30, 14:00–19:30

FAQs about day guests at Camping du Châtelet

Where do day guests park?

Day guests park in the car park at the campsite entrance.

Do day guests need to check in?

Yes. All visitors must check in at reception when they arrive.

Can day guests enter the camping area?

No. Only registered guests may enter the camping area.

What are the reception hours?

How close is the beach for a meetup?

Sciez-sur-Léman beach is about a five-minute walk from the campsite.

What’s the best address to share with visitors?

Share: 658 chemin des Hutins-Vieux, 74140 Sciez-sur-Léman, France.

Practical tips for hosting day guests

  1. Set a meeting time at reception. Ask your guests to arrive during reception hours to complete check-in quickly.
  2. Share the parking rule upfront. Remind visitors they must park in the entrance car park.
  3. Coordinate around peak times. In July–August, aim for late morning or mid-afternoon arrivals to avoid rush periods.
  4. Choose a nearby rendezvous point. The Blue Flag beach and the marina of Sciez-sur-Léman are an easy five-minute walk from the campsite—ideal for a lakeside stroll or to start your day together.
  5. Keep your phone handy. Share your location to help guests find the entrance car park and reception.

For registered guests: helpful arrival notes

If you’re welcoming day guests and also checking in for your stay, here are essentials for registered guests:

For directions and current hours, visit: https://www.camping-chatelet.com/en/contact-camping/

Conclusion

Welcoming day guests at Camping du Châtelet is straightforward: visitors park at the entrance car park, check in at reception, and only registered guests may enter the camping area. With clear coordination and a quick stop at reception, you’ll keep everyone informed and your visit effortless. Ready to host a perfect day by Lake Geneva?

Book your stay at www.camping-chatelet.com or call +33 (0) 4 50 72 52 60. We look forward to seeing you in Sciez-sur-Léman!