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Au Diable Vert

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Updated: August 25, 2024 06:09 AM

Au Diable Vert is located in Richford (Town in Vermont), United States. It's address is 169 Chem. Staines, Sutton, QC J0E 2K0, Canada.

169 Chem. Staines, Sutton, QC J0E 2K0, Canada

2CRM+MV Sutton, Quebec, Canada

+1 450-538-5639

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Where is Au Diable Vert?

Au Diable Vert is located at: 169 Chem. Staines, Sutton, QC J0E 2K0, Canada.

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Coordinates: 45.0416667, -72.5652778

Au Diable Vert Reviews

pascal portelance
2024-08-19 00:41:54 GMT

Not sure what some of these reviews problems are about... We and our kids at the time ( they are no longer kids) have been coming here for years, from the beginning, when it was just camping sites around the field and two cabins in the woods.. now they re world class famous and now it's glamping like we like it, and our kids ( and grandkid) still come on there own. Amazing otherworldly place, arrive equipped and enjoy.
Really there is no place like it.

Myriam Lavoie
2023-07-11 01:16:23 GMT

What a wonderful camping, especially if you have a dog. The spots are daily large and far from one another, so pretty private, mostly shaded. Quiet and lush.
The cows are adorable.
If your site is farther from the entrance and you are not geared for backcountry camping, take the luggage transport. That hill is something else! But the views are stunning!

Beth Stewart
2024-08-15 23:39:35 GMT

Lovely walking experience in a beautiful woods and fields setting.

Sylvain Pelletier
2024-08-01 19:55:04 GMT

Dog friendly no leash.. camping with lots of hiking trails.

Mi C
2022-12-25 22:39:06 GMT

Mountain view is amazing. The washroom/shower room are clean and well equipped. The cabin is very comfortable and is a five-star rustic cabin. My four-legged fur babies enjoyed the off-leash stay here.

Tabitha Turton
2022-05-10 23:15:35 GMT

We've stayed here twice now (camping and glamping) and each visit has been great! So great, we're planning our third trip. The park is located in a valley with beautiful views, each site is well-situated for privacy, and the staff are friendly and helpful. It's a quiet place to decompress from city life for a few days.

Julian Crasci
2019-08-27 16:38:12 GMT

Loved this camp site! The trails are a little rocky so bring good shoes. Also suggest dressing warm especially after August. It gets cool and damp in the woods. The cow field is awesome and the grounds are well kept. We went camping this time but we will definitely come back to try out a cabin next time. We also loved the fact that this was a short drive away from Sutton village, which was a nice break from the wilderness.

Great place to bring your dog, as long as he’s not too yappy!

Katrine D'Errico
2020-09-26 18:52:03 GMT

Lovely place reasonable prices and good service. Very clean. The Coyote pod was wonderful for us, 2 adults with 1 giant dog. There is no electricity in the pod but they do offer a ceiling light ! There are beautiful highland cows and dogs are allowed off leash if controlled by vocal command, one of the only places of it's kind. Prepare extra cash as they do require a preauthorization (for services) ! Definitely recommend.

Laetitia Scarlat
2020-08-31 00:34:34 GMT

Beautiful views from everywhere on site. Love that your no too close from other camping sites. Hiking trails are nice.
My favorite thing: how dog friendly this place is. Not many places like it in Quebec. Will definitely be going back!

Valeriy Zhykharevych
2017-10-01 23:36:03 GMT

This place is great. So many activities. We travelled here for hiking with our 5 years old son and were pleased with well organised trails. We moved further, outside of Au Diable Vert trails, and could right away see the difference. The trails have different levels of difficulty and even one easy educational trail for kids. Next time we will stay here as they have different types of accommodation (from tents to cottages) and then we will hike to Sutton.

Guruvannagaru Harismitha
2019-07-03 01:00:35 GMT

We just did the canopy cycling. Loved the tree top cycling, a unique activity 👍👍🌲🌲Was little scared of height but it was fun. There are many walking trails, small play ground for children. You can walk by the woods, the scenery is beautiful. We could not attend the open air planetarium ✨☄☀😞

R W
2015-09-08 12:15:54 GMT

beautiful campground, views that take your breath away especially at sunrise if you're staying on one of the East facing campsites. Staff is friendly and always ready to help. bathrooms and showers clean. Steaks from their highland cows just mouthwatering. Oh, and the kayaking down missiquoi River, amazing! We will definitely return next year, our dog loved the place too.

Marshall Johnson
2020-11-09 22:14:41 GMT

Nice trails. Wide enough. Good workout. Well indicated with markers and maps at intersections and between. Views south of Jay as you begin but not once in the woods. Dogs allowed..and they love it.

Michael
2022-01-05 16:35:57 GMT

Great stay at the Caribou cabin! Wood and everything was provided. I really enjoy the nature and the very welcoming reception staff. Make sure you have a good 4x4 in winter on your way up!

Marwan Marei
2018-07-16 22:06:17 GMT

Super nice place and the kayak excursion with my dog was really special we had relaxing fun. Wish they can equip the cabins with an exterior garbage bin. The camp fire under the stars . Staff were very friendly. We recommend.

Alexandre Poulin
2018-04-26 23:55:28 GMT

Dogs are welcome! It's been the best hiking trail around to go and hike with your dog. Lots of trails from about 1 km to 3 kms. And you could make it to the round top of Sutton. Friendly staff. 5$ per person for hiking.

Amie Godward
2018-06-11 17:39:35 GMT

Truly fantastic campsite! Definitely one of the best I’ve ever been to. Worth it for the views alone! Great choice of pitches, we were in a pretty private spot in the forest. Really pleased we could bring our furry friend too. Absolutely loved it!

James
2018-08-13 00:19:01 GMT

It's expensive. Once you get passed that you'll be able to enjoy your time there. They overcharge for the convenience of bringing your items to your campsite or treehouse. This really should be an included service as they are on a steep hill and the spots are quite far away. Usually you'll have to make more than one trip with the small carts. The staff is very friendly. The view is breathtaking. The lots we've been on were littered with cow dung. The buildings we rented were filthy, very dusty. The mattresses were aweful. There's a little Creek that you can dip your toes in. You need to drive to it. Don't expect to swim. The plus side is there are well groomed trails in the woods. The fire pits are big and come with a grill for cooking. Wood is very expensive though.

Nicolas Morissette
2021-08-16 03:58:54 GMT

Very nice experience and totally safe. I don't get why people complain about it. Very unique experience. Super relaxing and easy to do with some very nice point of views. The staff was friendly.

We also booked the paddle board which was just as enjoyable.

Alexei Buza
2021-07-01 02:22:58 GMT

Amazing camping, but not all the tent sites are big enough and map does show real distance between them. At the same time most of sites have good privacy. One more small note: stakes are frozen, so keep it in mind if you plan to have it first night.

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Town in Vermont

Richford is a town in Franklin County, Vermont, United States, located along the Canada–United States border. The population was 2,346 at the 2020 census. Richford is the birthplace of R. G. LeTourneau, an industrialist who founded LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. Richford is the eastern terminus of the Missisquoi Valley Rail-Trail. source

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