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Although the camping La Halte de Mainville is a place where there are various activities, you can also take advantage of your stay in order to visit others wonderful landscapes !
To have more informations, you can directly address yourself to the camping reception, who will enjoy informing you.
Nevertheless, for those who want to discover the vicinity, we can suggest you several places.
First, you can visit Pierrefonds ( which is at 18km of the camping ), and his beautiful castle which kept all his splendour of the XIV century.

Then, we have the town of Compiègne ( at 25km of the camping ), where you can contemplate a marvellous castle, as well as churches and a abbey which make all the charm of this town.

Reims which is bout 100 km from the campsite. You can discover the cathedral, the mayor also has several museums.

Noyon, which is situated at around 30km of the camping, represents a town full of historical heritages. Indeed, in the course of your ballads, you can visit the cathedral Notre-Dame ( cathedral in which Charlemagne and Hugues Capet have been crowned! ) ; but also, the Noyon museum -consecrated to the history of Noyon-, the Ourscamp abbey, the Jean Calvin museum...

As for Château-Thierry, this town does not lack tourist interests. It is at almost 50km of the camping, and you can visit there Jean de La Fontaine museum :

You can also discover there one of the four fortified doors of Château-Thierry : the door of Saint-Pierre, but also, one of the most beautiful churches : the church of Saint-Crépin, dated of the XV / XVI century.

Laon ( which is situated also at nearly 50km of the camping ), represents the greatest safeguarded area of France. All in all, there are more than 80 historic buildings, like abbeys, churches, ramparts, but also and especially the cathedral Notre-Dame and the square, dated of the XIII century, knowed for a splendid stained-glass window.

To end, the town of Beauvais, situated at almost 80km of the camping, encloses in the cathedral Saint-Pierre, an astronomical clock, certainly the only one in the world, situated in the Saint-Sacrement Chapel :

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