Private camping rentals at Saint-Agnant-De-Versillat, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 2

Land for
Tents not accepted Caravans not accepted Minivans accepted Motorhomes accepted
Area
500 m²

Your host, Joelle & Allan

Member since June 2021. Responds within less than 1h 100% response time.

Amenities

  • Animals welcome
  • Drinking water
  • Barbecue
  • Horses welcome
  • Bicycle storage
  • Parking onsite
  • Picnic table
  • Independent access
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Description

At the exit of a small hamlet, the meadow has a beautiful view on the surrounding countryside.
A gravelled area can be used to park a camper van. Small vans can choose either the meadow or the gravelled area.
A stream runs discreetly below the land.
Large oak trees and a beautiful lime tree at the edge of the site provide shade.
It is located a few minutes from one of the paths of Saint Jacques de Compostelle, 15 minutes from La Souterraine.

We have chosen to accommodate only 2 vehicles maximum in order to give you space and privacy.

If you travel with several vehicles, with several friends for example, it is possible to accommodate you under certain conditions.
Access to a city water tap on the site.

The setting

Green environment.

The spots

The land is flat and easy to access.
If you travel with friends you can be several vehicles on the land under certain conditions. Do not hesitate to contact us.

The sanitary facilities

City water available
No access to toilets

The amenities

Possibility of providing a barbecue, tables and chairs free of charge

The activities

Hiking, fishing, biking, visiting La Souterraine, the Valley of the Painters, the Arboretum of Sedelle, etc.


Rules

No noise after 10 p.m.

Activities

  • Bar / Restaurant
  • Cultural visits
  • Fishing
  • Swimming
  • Trails
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Photos


Location

Exact location information is provided after a booking is confirmed.


2 reviews

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  • Very good reception, pleasant ground. Thank you

  • A very nice meeting, beautiful exchanges that we would have been pleased to continue.