Camping municipal Les Cascades, Municipal campground in Mortain-Bocage, France.
Camping municipal Les Cascades is a campground in Mortain-Bocage with 16 plots spread across 0.5 hectares of partially shaded land near the Cance river. The site accommodates both tents and caravans in a rural Norman landscape.
The campground sits in an area marked by World War II history, particularly the 1944 Battle of Mortain when German forces occupied the region. The nearby Côte 314 serves as a reminder of this period in Norman history.
The area around the campsite reflects Norman traditions through local food and handmade products found in nearby markets. Staying here, visitors naturally experience the rhythm of rural life in this region.
The site operates from Easter through September 30th with nightly rates beginning at 8 euros, plus extra charges for electricity and additional guests. Visitors should check specific rates beforehand and book early during peak season.
The site's name comes from waterfalls that cascade nearby over rocks, creating a cool and moist microclimate around the grounds. This natural water feature attracts specific plants and insects found nowhere else in the region.
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