Camping municipal Les Seraines, Municipal campground in Pont-en-Royans, France.
Camping municipal Les Seraines is a campground stretching along the Bourne River with a total of 92 spaces divided between tent and caravan areas under dense woodland coverage. The facility maintains year-round motorhome spaces with automatic barrier access and electricity supply.
The site was established as a municipal facility at the entrance to Pont-en-Royans, a village known for houses suspended against cliff faces since the 16th century. This historical settlement shapes the surroundings in which the campground sits.
The site serves as a gathering place for visitors exploring the Vercors landscape and drawn to mountain proximity. Here, travelers encounter the straightforward, nature-connected way of life typical of the alpine region.
The site operates from April to September for general camping, allowing visitors to choose between tent and caravan sections. Year-round motorhome spaces offer convenience with automatic access regulation for easier parking.
The site provides access to fishing in the river as well as mountain hiking trails, all in one location. Visitors also find tennis courts and badminton facilities available, adding extra recreational activities.
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