The campsite CAMPING MUNICIPAL LE PONT PICOT is located in Clamecy in the Nièvre, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, an ideal region for fans of beautiful stone buildings, keen hikers or gourmets. It is located by the river l'Yonne.
For your camping weekends or holidays in France, .
For sport, the campsite has canoe/kayak or paddle within the campsite. The campsite has various activities on site : pétanque.
Pets are allowed on the pitches. See the campsite opening dates and rates.
Total number of pitches with electricity supply : 50
Full shade
Pets allowed on the plots
Particularities
Reception groups adult
Reception groups children
Description
Campable surface area (ha) : 1,3
Fully-equipped site
Equipments & services
Food supply
Mini-supermarket / Grocery store
Block Ice/Cubed Ice
Services
Washing machine
Tumble-dryer
Fridge
Cutlery and plates
Miscellaneous
Internet area
Wifi
Barbecues permitted
Disabled toilet and wash facilities
Cinema/video : 1 km
Sports & leisure
Water activities
Swimming : on site
Sports
Cycling
Cycling / Mountain-biking : on site
Water sports
Canoe/Kayak : on site
Stand up/ paddle : on site
Fishing : on site
Ball or racket sports
Pétanque : on site
Young kids & teenagers
Leisure
Children & playground games
2025 rates
Rentals
Mobile homes for hire
49€ to 89€/day
Original accommodations for hire
34€ to 39€/day
The campsite offers these unusual accommodations
Barrel/Pods
Tourism pitches
Caravan
Car
Motorhome
Tent
Adults
4€/day
Children
2€/day
Electricity
5€/day
Heated shower
Pets
2€/day
Pitch
9€/day
Motorhome
Details
Service area inside the site
Service point: AireServices
Service area managed by the campsite
Camping-cars passing through are welcome
No. of service points : 1
Motorhome pitch package
Coordinates and map access
What to see near the campsite CAMPING MUNICIPAL LE PONT PICOT in Clamecy
Take advantage of your holidays in Clamecy to discover these cultural places : Château et Parc Vauvert, Alain Colas, "Clamecy, Centre historique" - Visite auto-guidée numérique, Faïencerie d’art et créations Colas, Edouard Seguin, Vitraux- Emilie Heriveau .