Camping Ibarra, Campground in Sainte-Engrâce, France.
Camping Ibarra is a campground with around 40 pitches that stretches along a river in the Pyrenees-Atlantiques region surrounded by mountain landscapes. It provides electrical connections and individual washing facilities for different types of camping vehicles.
The area has long been a settlement region for Basque peoples whose traditions shaped the land. This ancient connection to the region remains visible in the landscape surrounding the campsite today.
The location sits within a region where shepherding traditions remain visible in how locals use the land and build their communities. Traditional Basque ways shape what you see in the surrounding villages and how people move through the landscape.
The campground operates mainly from April through September and has dedicated facilities for motorhomes and larger vehicles. It's helpful to check availability ahead of time, especially during peak holiday periods.
You can fish directly from the campground while viewing the rock formations of the nearby Kakuetta Gorge. This combination makes it a rare spot for anglers who want to explore the natural features around them.
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