Camping Moulin de Campech


Sue, George & Dot welcome you to our tranquil and picturesque campsite near the village of Villefranche of Queyran. You can enjoy the surrounding nature to relax, visit beautiful local places and taste the local gastronomy.



Enjoy local markets, a host of cycling and walking routes with itineraries available on site, even the Pyrenees and the coast are within a couple of hours drive. When relaxing on this peaceful, welcoming site, you can enjoy freshly picked home grown produce which is used in the popular site restaurant.

Nature lovers should keep an eye out for kingfishers, red squirrels, golden oriole, lizards and deer or even occasionally, wild boar.

Children will enjoy the aqua-park course on the lake with its beach at Casteljaloux, and also the lake beach at Damazan, where you can try water skiing. Meanwhile, golfers will enjoy the discounted rates available for campers at the local golf courses. All season – relaxed, tranquil and very friendly; ideal for anglers, nature lovers, cyclists, walkers, wine enthusiasts, or just for relaxing and getting away from it all; good for both holidays exploring France’s rural south-west or for stopovers en route south or north. Set around a picturesque 16th century watermill on a fishing lake. Family owned since 1999. Total pitches: 46. Open, shaded and part-shaded pitches; with or without electricity (6A).

Caravan Storage is also available.

https://moulindecampech.co.uk/

0553887243

camping@moulindecampech.co.uk


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Aquitaine, France

Check out nearby Places of Interest.


Local Produce

Fresh, local, organic produce, exceptional products, even a chance to meet and exchange with producers? A wonderful one-of-a-kind experience to enjoy in a friendly atmosphere!



Cycling

As a region offering diversity in its terrain and sights, Aquitaine is the perfect location for a cycling holiday.



Historical Towns & Villages

Aquitaine is among the most diverse regions of France, with magnificent long Atlantic surfing beaches, cities such as Bordeaux and Biarritz, the largest forest in France, and the lovely countryside of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne departments, dotted with medieval villages, wooded valleys and medieval castles