Ferme de la caubrière, Countryside campground in Vaudreville, France
Ferme de la Caubrière is a campground set within a former farm property in the Norman countryside, offering pitches among fields and pastures. The site preserves buildings and structures from the original farm operation that continue to function today.
The farm originated as a traditional Norman dairy operation and was later repurposed as a campground while partially maintaining its agricultural work. This dual use reflects how rural properties adapted to tourism.
The site maintains the working atmosphere of an active farm where visitors experience rural Norman life directly. The sounds and routines of daily farm operations are part of staying here.
The site offers pitches with electrical connections and standard facilities such as showers and cooking areas that are easy to access. Shaded spots among trees and field edges provide comfort during variable weather.
The site sits conveniently between the coast and several museums and monuments in the region, making it a practical base for exploration. Visitors can swim in the morning and visit historical sites in the afternoon.
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