Camping Port Neuf, Riverside campground in Saint-André-de-Cubzac, France
Camping Port Neuf is a campground with around 50 pitches set on grassy grounds along the Dordogne riverbank. The site provides spaces for both caravans and tents, with basic facilities including bathrooms and a small shop on the grounds.
The Port Neuf area developed in the 19th century as a strategic crossing point over the Dordogne, connecting local communities. The region remained an important hub for trade and travel along the river for many decades.
Located in the Gironde department, the campground provides direct access to the wine regions of Bordeaux, Blaye, and Saint-Émilion.
The grounds are easy to navigate and well-accessed from main roads, with ample space for larger vehicles. Most facilities are located centrally, so walking distances are short.
Its proximity to three major wine regions means visitors can spend days exploring vineyards and tasting rooms while returning to base camp for the night. This location suits travelers seeking to blend wine touring with outdoor accommodation.
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