3 star campsite offering quality pitches with ideal facilities for campers.
The entrance porch is already full of history. The famous illustrator Firmin Bouisset was born in these walls in 1859 (The "petit écolier de Lu" was him). You are at the Bidounet mill, made out of brick, and which is the reception of this three-star campsite. You pass the small bridge and get to the island, entirely dedicated to the campers. The magnificent view of beautiful Moissac that seems languid on the other bank of the Tarn, which is very calm from here. Beyond the quality of the spaces (space, shades, greenery, the triptych of the camper. You can add some peace), facilities (swimming pool, etc.) and entertainment, you will remember all the work that was accomplished by the manager for the discovery by the local heritage, the fish and the hiking. A stop that is also popular with cyclists hikers who visit "the cycling voie verte" along the canal des deux mers.
Sinon le camping est très nature, arboré, les emplacements bien délimités et ombragés, la piscine bien agréable, et les sanitaires tout à fait corrects.
Le seul hic suivant l'emplacement dans le camping, on entend en bruit de fond les trains et surtout la route..