Camping à la ferme Camelot, Farm campground in Villegouge, France.
Camping a la ferme Camelot is a farm-based campground situated between Libourne and Saint-Emilion with six pitches fitted with electrical hookups. The pitches spread across grassy areas and wooded sections, with sanitary facilities including eight sinks, three showers, and three toilets available to guests.
The property originated as an 18th-century wine farm and later became a campground. Though its primary use shifted from wine production to hospitality, the agricultural heritage remains visible through ongoing farm activities on the land.
The campground sits in the Fronsadais wine region, where guests can experience rural living and visit nearby vineyards that shape the local landscape. Farm animals including geese and chickens freely roam the grounds, making the property feel connected to working agricultural traditions rather than a typical resort.
The campground operates from mid-March through mid-October and provides basic facilities for guests staying overnight. Its location between Libourne and Saint-Emilion makes it convenient for exploring nearby wine villages and countryside.
Two geese named Lilo and Stitch roam freely across the property and have become fixtures that return visitors look forward to meeting. These birds have developed individual personalities that add charm to the ordinary camping experience.
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