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There are sites like CL's though they are rarer in France and almost all will have hook-ups and a Sanitary block as European caravans don't have batteries and many don't have toilets. You can find rural ones on the website Bienvenue a la Ferme (Select Sejours and look under Camping) - or you could choose to stay at a Municipal campsite (one run by the local Mairie, usually reasonably priced, and close to a town or village to buy your baguettes). The village municipal sites tend to be small.
You can also google 'Aire Naturelle' and the name of a town or village and you may find something in the area you want.
You can also use Camping France to select the sort of site you're looking for. It lists almost all the campsites in France. Except, strangely, for some British owned ones, which generally can be found in the back of the Caravan Club magazine, or some on the Campsite search function on this forum.
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