Camping municipal, Municipal campsite in Propières, France.
Camping municipal is a campsite in the Beaujolais region with separate zones for tents, caravans, and recreational vehicles spread across a grassy area. The grounds accommodate different types of accommodation on distinct plots with varied facilities for each section.
The facility is part of a network of public campgrounds established in France during post-war tourism development. These sites were created in the 1950s to serve the growing number of travelers and campers throughout the country.
The site connects visitors with local wine producers and farmers who sell Beaujolais wines and regional products from nearby vineyards and farms.
The campground offers basic facilities including water points, electrical hookups, and communal washing areas positioned throughout the grounds. Registration happens at the municipal office, which handles accommodations and provides necessary site information.
The site sits at the border of three French departments, making it a practical base for day trips across the varied landscapes of Rhône, Loire, and Saône-et-Loire. This location allows campers to explore multiple regions without relocating their accommodation.
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