Ferme du Pont Troué, Countryside campsite in Ardres, France
Ferme du Pont Troué is a campground in a rural setting with 117 partly shaded pitches beside a peaceful pond. The grounds are flat and open, with green spaces between plots and direct views of the water.
The site sits near Ardres, a historic town with medieval fortifications from when the region mattered for northern France's defense. Underground grain stores and the Royal Bastion are remnants from this fortified period.
The location sits in a rural region where traditional crafts of northern France are still practiced in nearby villages. The surrounding landscape reflects how people here have long lived close to nature and water.
The site sits right by a body of water open to anglers and usable during your stay. There is a snack bar and grilling areas on site, though you should ask about hours.
Many pitches let visitors fish directly from their own spot, mixing relaxation with an activity. This is an uncommon setup you will not find at most campgrounds.
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