Camping de la Tête Noire welcomes you from April to November
Located 20 minutes from Châteauroux, in the Brenne Regional Nature Park, plunge into the very heart of nature. The Brenne, the valley of a thousand ponds, made up of moorland, meadows and rolling hedged farmland, offers a multitude of activities designed to satisfy the expectations of families and sports enthusiasts alike: cycling, walking or horse riding, river rafting, parachuting, fishing... Discover Buzançais, a town of Gallo-Roman origin, its history, its architectural heritage and also its culture and activities for all the family. In the heart of the town, the weekly Friday morning market, one of the largest in the department, is a friendly event not to be missed.
Here are just some of the activities and visits you can enjoy while staying at Camping de la Tête Noire, in the heart of Berry, a region where nature and culture intermingle. You can discover nature parks on foot or by bike, or visit some of France's most beautiful châteaux. For city dwellers with a taste for fine stonework, Châteauroux, Tours, St Aignan... and museum-goers will have plenty to fill their days.
Every day, you can find local produce at the many weekly markets and take part in the many regional events. From Le printemps de Bourges, Les nuits lumières de Bourges, Movies festival in Vierzon, La Foire de pâques in Levroux, La Fête de Luma (Escargot) and many more.
Here are just some of the activities and visits you can enjoy while staying at Camping de la Tête Noire, in the heart of Berry, a region where nature and culture intermingle. You can discover nature parks on foot or by bike, or visit some of France's most beautiful châteaux. For city dwellers with a taste for fine stonework, Châteauroux, Tours, St Aignan... and museum-goers will have plenty to fill their days.
Every day, you can find local produce at the many weekly markets and take part in the many regional events. From Le printemps de Bourges, Les nuits lumières de Bourges, Movies festival in Vierzon, La Foire de pâques in Levroux, La Fête de Luma (Escargot) and many more.

A wide range of activities
Around the campsite CAMPING LA TETE NOIRE, a multitude of activities are on offer. Nature lovers can enjoy picturesque walks, bike rides and wildlife watching. The nearby lakes are perfect for swimming, kayaking and fishing.The surrounding villages, with their traditional markets and historic monuments, offer enriching cultural escapades. For gourmets, discovering local specialities and regional wines is a real treat. Whether you're looking for adventure, relaxation or cultural discovery, the region has something for everyone.
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A unique heritage
The heritage surrounding the CAMPING LA TETE NOIRE campsite is rich and varied. The region is dotted with picturesque villages with centuries-old churches, medieval castles and half-timbered houses. Archaeological sites offer a fascinating insight into ancient history, while local museums display collections of traditional arts and crafts.
Local markets, with their home-grown produce, offer a taste of the region's authentic flavours. Local festivals and fiestas celebrate cultural traditions with music, dance and food, offering a total immersion in local history and culture.
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Local markets, with their home-grown produce, offer a taste of the region's authentic flavours. Local festivals and fiestas celebrate cultural traditions with music, dance and food, offering a total immersion in local history and culture.
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Around the table
The region is renowned for its local produce, exquisite wines and authentic culinary specialities. The local markets are full of artisan cheeses, tasty charcuterie and fresh vegetables.
Restaurants offer traditional dishes such as stews, savoury tarts and regional desserts, prepared with local ingredients. The surrounding vineyards offer tastings of renowned wines, allowing visitors to discover the region's typical grape varieties. Every meal is an invitation to savour the authenticity and richness of local flavours.
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Restaurants offer traditional dishes such as stews, savoury tarts and regional desserts, prepared with local ingredients. The surrounding vineyards offer tastings of renowned wines, allowing visitors to discover the region's typical grape varieties. Every meal is an invitation to savour the authenticity and richness of local flavours.
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