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Aire de Richebourg

Camping-cariste

Adresse

33 Rue de la Briqueterie
62136 Richebourg
Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France
France
Réservation
Impossible. Vente uniquement sur place

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
7 places

Équipements et services

Stationnement
Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

In Richebourg, in the Pas-de-Calais, this welcoming area for motorhome users offers quiet parking, a convenient waste-draining area and a water refill point. Ideal for a restful stop between stages, it provides everything needed to set off with peace of mind. The reception is simple and friendly — perfect for an efficient and pleasant break.

Tourisme

Richebourg (Pas-de-Calais, France)

Richebourg is a small rural commune in the Pas-de-Calais, located in the Hauts-de-France region. A village of plains and farmland, it offers the tranquil atmosphere typical of Artois. The place often serves as a starting point for country walks and cycle routes through the fields. One can also sense the presence of the region's historical past, visible in the landscapes and some local monuments.

Heritage and history

Richebourg's heritage remains discreet but representative of the department's villages: a period parish church, brick farms and traces of the rural past. The surrounding area is marked by 20th-century history, with several cemeteries and memorials of the First World War accessible on short excursions.

Architecture and rural buildings

Local constructions mix red bricks and light renders, slate or tile roofs and traditional barns. Isolated farms and small market-town houses give a concrete overview of Picard and Artois agricultural housing.

Nature and outdoor activities

Open plains and local paths make the area suitable for walking, cycling and birdwatching. Seasonal workers see the landscapes change greatly depending on the crops; the calm of the countryside favors outings off the main tourist routes.

Gastronomy and local products

In the surroundings one finds the classic products of Hauts-de-France: regional cheeses, charcuterie and local beers. Markets and local shops allow tasting farm and seasonal products.

Not to miss

  • Parish church — the village's central building, witness to local life.
  • First World War memorials — commemorative sites and cemeteries accessible in the area.
  • Bike rides — country routes ideal for discovering the landscapes.
  • Local farms — direct-sale points for fresh and seasonal products.
  • Town centre and rural streets — to feel the village's authentic atmosphere.

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