Camping de Hofland, Campground in Rubrouck, France.
Camping de Hofland is a campground in Rubrouck with 74 large pitches spread across natural grounds for motorhomes and caravans. The site includes modern facilities such as restrooms, meeting spaces, and sports areas for guests to use.
The campground opened in the 1970s as part of the growing recreational infrastructure in Northern France. This expansion reflected the rising interest in caravan holidays and outdoor leisure travel.
The location near Guillaume de Rubrouck House provides visitors direct access to exhibitions about the 13th-century Franciscan missionary who traveled to Mongolia.
The site is open from April through October and offers fishing ponds, sports facilities, and a play area for children. Advance booking is recommended, especially during summer months when demand is highest.
Nearby stands the house of Guillaume de Rubrouck, a 13th-century Franciscan missionary whose travels and adventures are documented in the region. The proximity to this historical location makes the campground an interesting base for those curious about medieval history.
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