Moulin de la Vergne, Riverside campground in Pons, France
Moulin de la Vergne is a campground situated along the Seugne River in Pons with approximately 50 grass pitches. Mature trees shade the site, and remnants of the former mill structure remain visible on the property.
The site originated as a working mill serving the local community and sat on the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. This path connected the region with travelers across many centuries.
The site carries memories of its milling past through the remaining structures on the grounds. Visitors today experience how this once-working space has been repurposed as a gathering place for travelers exploring the region's food and drink traditions.
The site offers electrical hookups, water access, and modern bathrooms available year-round. The riverside location makes it convenient for outdoor activities and fishing along the water.
Guests can fish directly from the campground into the Seugne River while observing the old mill structures across the water. This rare combination of leisure fishing and proximity to historical remains makes it memorable for visitors.
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