Camping de Madame Basile, Rural campground in Eppe-Sauvage, France
Camping de Madame Basile is a small campground located in Eppe-Sauvage, surrounded by dense woodlands and agricultural fields in the Hauts-de-France region. The site provides electrical hook-ups, toilet facilities, and barbecue areas for guests.
The campground was named after Madame Basile, who founded this site near the Val Joly recreational zone. The operation has long combined farming life with camping facilities for visitors.
The place connects visitors with traditional rural life in Northern France and offers a quiet setting where you experience the rhythm of farming country. The landscape and local customs reveal how people in this region live close to nature and agricultural work.
The site sits at the end of a quiet path, making it peaceful and easy to find among the fields and woods. Visitors should know that the operation runs seasonally from April through October.
The campground offers direct access to the Baladavesnois trail network with marked paths that spread through the countryside around it. Guests can easily venture out from the site to explore the rural landscape on foot.
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