Château de Montrouant, Campground at Château de Montrouant in Gibles, France.
Château de Montrouant is a campground set within the grounds of a medieval stone castle in Burgundy. The site features pitches arranged across terraced land, with some spots nestled under trees and others in open areas.
The castle began as a wine estate and has been owned by the Gruel family for generations, maintaining Burgundian winemaking traditions on its grounds. Its conversion into a campground preserves the connection between the property and its agricultural past.
Visitors experience regional Charolais-Brionnais wines through tasting sessions at the chateau, connecting directly with local viticulture and agricultural heritage.
The site welcomes visitors from April through October for rental accommodations and June through September for standard pitches. Facilities include a swimming pool and children's basin along with basic camping amenities throughout the grounds.
The property ranks among France's smallest three-star campsites, featuring 30 tent spaces and 4 rental units within the chateau's grounds.
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