La Houblonnière, Campground in Winnezeele, France
La Houblonnière is a campground in Winnezeele in the Nord region of Hauts-de-France in northern France, spread across roughly 2 hectares of land. The site features about 80 camping pitches with both open and partially shaded areas, along with shower and toilet facilities and electricity connections at selected spots.
The campground has preserved its traditional camping character and the natural landscape of the Nord region since its founding. Over time, it has become an established destination for visitors seeking to experience the rural countryside and its ties to farming.
The site allows visitors to explore regional landmarks like the Church of Saint Martin in Winnezeele and historic windmills scattered across the countryside. These structures shape the local landscape and reflect the village's deep connection to its agricultural past.
The site operates seasonally from April through October and provides basic facilities for a comfortable stay. It is useful to plan your visit ahead since the season is limited and facilities are designed to accommodate various camping needs.
The site sits surrounded by hop fields that gave the place its name and continue to shape the region's agricultural identity today. Visitors can directly observe how hop farming and village culture are intertwined.
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