Sunny meadow (S)
These pitches face south-west, so from midday onwards you will be in full sun. This means you can enjoy the shade in the morning and watch the beautiful sunsets over the surrounding fields.
You will use the sanitary building on the upper meadow, but there is also a large water point with handy washing up facilities on this field.

Truffle meadow (T)
This field, which was originally a truffle orchard, is now a camping meadow for true epicureans. You can easily hang your hammock between the many trees which provide plenty of shade. The oaks were originally planted here to grow truffles. This is the favourite meadow for those who are looking for shade.
Museum meadow (C)
The museum meadow owes its name to the old agricultural machinery that can be seen there. There are a few dozen spacious pitches, chalets, a sanitary building (dating from 2019) and water taps. There is also a small playground. A cold outdoor shower is located on the way to the flower meadow.

Flower meadow (B)

Family meadow (A)
Located in the valley, this meadow is ideal for families with children. The little ones can play endlessly in the small stream or on the sandy beach of the swimming pond and have fun in the sandpit and on the playground. Finally, there is a small, safe paddling pool for the little ones.
On the family meadow there are two sanitary buildings (one dating from 2020) and several drinking water taps.