Camping Moulin de Laborde, Converted watermill campground in Montcabrier, France.
Camping Moulin de Laborde is a campsite built around a restored watermill in Montcabrier. The grounds feature grassy pitches among trees, a swimming pool, restaurant facilities, and a small shop.
The site originated as a watermill from the 17th century that once powered agricultural activity in the Lot region. Converting the location into a campground has preserved the historic structure at the center of the modern facility.
Visitors can traverse the Grande Randonnée hiking path directly from the camp to explore medieval villages and the 13th-century Château de Bonaguil.
The site operates from May through November and offers basic amenities including washing machines, dryers, and free Wi-Fi throughout. The location connects easily to hiking trails and welcomes visitors of different mobility needs.
A small lake on the grounds offers pedal boats and rowing boats for exploring the water. An adventure playground with rope bridges and slides makes the site particularly appealing for families traveling with children.
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