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SAINT PRIVE

Saint-Privé

Camping-cariste

Adresse

185 Allée Baron
89220 Saint-Privé
Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
France

Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau

Description

Welcome to the Saint-Privé (Yonne) motorhome area: a small, practical and welcoming spot where you can empty the wastewater tank and refill with water with ease. Ideal for a quiet stop before getting back on the road, it offers an easily accessible location close to the village. Feel free to stop to top up and set off again with peace of mind.

Tourisme

Saint-Privé (Yonne, France)

Saint-Privé is a small rural village in the Yonne department, rooted in traditional Burgundy. The village retains a peaceful atmosphere, made up of stone houses and scattered farms. You can feel the pace of the Burgundian countryside here, ideal for slow walks and local discovery. The place often serves as a starting point for exploring agricultural landscapes and the region's minor roads.

Heritage and history

The village is organized around a parish church and old agricultural buildings, witnesses of continuous rural occupation. The streets sometimes reveal stone construction elements that date back several centuries. Local history can be read in place names and parcel configuration, without major monuments but with a peasant authenticity.

Nature and landscapes

The surroundings offer panoramas of fields, hedgerows and meadows, typical of the Burgundian bocage. Wood edges and sunken lanes invite hiking and observing local biodiversity. The changing light on the agricultural hills is part of the appeal for amateur photographers.

Outdoor activities

Hiking and cycling on communal roads are natural activities here. Country routes allow alternation between quiet roads and paths, appreciated by walkers and families. Fishing in small nearby bodies of water and horse riding with local providers are often available in the area.

Cuisine and local products

Saint-Privé reflects Burgundian cuisine: dairy products, charcuterie and regional dishes can be found with producers or at nearby local markets. Burgundy wines naturally accompany the table, even if the village is not at the heart of a major appellation; one can taste the richness of the regional terroir.

Not to miss

  • Parish church — a built ensemble at the heart of the village, witness to local life.
  • Countryside walks — paths and small roads for hiking and cycling.
  • Local farm — possible meetings with producers and purchases of fresh products.
  • Burgundian tables — regional dishes and dairy products to savor.
  • Viewpoints — small agricultural ridges offering fine views over the countryside.

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