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36 campsites in France, Languedoc-Roussillon for Aude, Pets allowed

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Camping Le Fun
Camping Le Fun is located on the shores of Leucate Lake in the Aude department of France. It's known for its friendly, family atmosphere and is an excellent destination for those who enjoy water sports. Situated near Port Leucate and the town of Leucate, the campsite is close to beautiful beaches and the charming village of Fitou. The campsite has 140 grass/hardstanding pitches, of which 90 are for touring units and have a 10-amp hook-up point, 10 seasonal, and there are 40 mobile homes or safari tents available for hire. Pitches are delimited by large olive and pine trees, providing much-needed shade during the summer.
Camping Le Pinada
Camping Le Pinada offers a family-friendly escape just a short drive from the charming town of Fabrezan. This idyllic campsite is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park. On-site, there are 45 touring pitches, of which have electric hook up points available. 
Sites et Paysages le Moulin de Sainte Anne
Just a few years ago, Sites et Paysages le Moulin Sainte Anne was a vineyard, but with much hard work by the owners and the backing of the Mairie, there is now a flourishing campsite on the edge of the town. There are 45-level grass pitches of a good size separated by hedges. All have water and 10A electricity and are terraced where necessary and landscaped with growing trees and shrubs.
Camping le Martinet Rouge
Camping Le Martinet Rouge  is now part of the Flower Group of sites, so you can be assured of a high standard and a warm welcome. This site offers a lot of facilities in a very relaxed environment with 47 large spacious pitches, 44 with EHU, and 3 with private sanitary and kitchen facilities. There are also 16 rental units to fit every family's requirements.  The campsite is split into two sections  The original one is well secluded with irregularly shaped, fairly level, large pitches amongst a variety of trees and shrubs, while the other is on a landscaped gentle hill with some mature trees overlooking the pool. The site really comes into its own as a base for touring the beautiful  Languedoc Roussillon, Carcassonne and Minervois region, as well as the beautiful towns and villages of Aude. 
Camping Figurotta
Ushuaïa Villages Camping Figurotta is a campsite located in Bizanet, France. The campsite is perfect for those who want to relax and enjoy the outdoors and ideal for those who wish to explore the region. This small site has 44 touring pitches with 10Amp electric hook-up points available. Pitches are not delimited but are situated under mature trees, giving plenty of shade during summer. 
Les Chalets Du Lac Belcaire
Les Chalets du Lac Belcaire is located in Belcaire, France, in the heart of the Cathar Pyrenees. It is nestled at 1000 meters above sea level, on the plateau of the Pays de Sault, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lake. The campsite is open all year round, making it a great destination for both summer and winter holidays and only 50 kilometres from the border with Andorra and Spain. On-site, there are 52 touring pitches which have electric hook-up points available. You can choose your pitch when you arrive and can stay in a large open field or the shade under the canopy of mature trees. 
Camping La Grange Neuve
Camping La Grange Neuve is located in the south of France, approximately between Narbonne and Perpignan. Because of its location close to the motorway, the campsite is particularly suitable as a stopover campsite for campers travelling to Spain. During a stopover in this eastern part of Languedoc-Roussillon, the adjacent Sigean Africa Reserve is an excellent destination for an outing. The campsite is well maintained, with fifty well-kept touring pitches. About thirty mobile homes and chalets complement the camping offer.
Camping Rives des Corbières
Port Leucate is part of the major Languedoc development which took place during the sixties and seventies and it is now a thriving resort. The campsite is situated on the old coast road into Port Leucate between the Etang de Salas and the beach, 800 m. from the centre of the town and port and only 150 m. from the beach. A mixture of tall poplars and pine trees provide reasonable shade for the 305 pitches, on good sized sandy plots, all with 6A electricity connections. About 90 are used for mobile homes. With no tour operators this should be a good value site, now under new management.
Camping Saint Laurent
If the South-West of France your next holiday destination. If you plan to discover the Cathar country or the area around the Canal du Midi with your caravan, motorhome or tent this could be the perfect site on which to stay with your family or friends. It is situated between Carcassonne and Toulouse. This is a small site where you could recharge your batteries and enjoy a well-deserved rest in an idyllic setting where nature and serenity have been preserved. The 13-hectare site has 30 pitches with 8amp electric hook-up point, you can choose between a sunny or shaded pitch with or without electricity. Water taps nearby and each pitch is perfectly delimited by hedges. The site also has 11 mobile homes available to hire
Camping La Porte d'Autan
Camping La Porte d'Autan is a small site on the outskirts of Saissac, in the beautiful Languedoc-Roussillon region, from which you look out over the hills and the snowy peaks of the Pyrenees. The famous castle of Saissac is within walking distance (one kilometre). The site has 75 grass pitches of which 61 are for touring units and have a 6-amp hook-up point. There are also 14 mobile homes or safari tents available to rent. The size of the pitches varies from medium-large to extremely spacious. You can choose from a spot in the sun or the shade. 
Camping La Bernède
Camping La Bernède, nestled near the spa town of Rennes-les-Bains, offers the perfect escape. This peaceful campsite is far from the hustle and bustle, inviting you to unwind and recharge. Imagine pitching your tent or parking your caravan in tranquil surroundings, surrounded by the gentle sounds of nature. On site, there are 85 touring pitches, of which have 16-amp electric hook-up points available. 
Camping les Brugues
Nestled in the heart of the Aude, Camping Les Brugues offers a serene escape for families seeking a tranquil holiday. This idyllic campsite, now in its third generation of farming ownership, has been thriving since 1980. Its prime location, just a short drive from the charming hilltop town of Fanjeaux and the renowned medieval city of Carcassonne, adds to its allure.
Flower Camping de l'Olivigne
Flower Camping de l'Olivigne is in the southern French region of Languedoc-Roussillon, among endless vineyards and olive groves, within walking distance of the medieval town of Bize-Minervois and the river Cèze.  The site has 113 pitches, of which 80 are for touring units and have a 16/10 amp-hook-up point, six seasonal, and 27 mobile homes, hikers hut or safari tents available for hire. In high season, fun activities and games are organised for little ones between the ages of two and eight. Other facilities include a playground, sports field and table tennis table. For the adults, there are themed evenings where meals are eaten together. On-site, there is a fine, ecological outdoor chlorine-free pool, the water of which is naturally purified.
Camping Soleil d’Oc
This family orientated campsite with just over 200 pitches and a friendly atmosphere, is just a short walk from a wide sandy beach on the Mediterranean sea. There is a wide choice of marked pitches (135 for touring) which vary in size, with or without electricity (6A), and a variety of rental accommodation including mobile homes, chalets and ‘roulottes’ (simple Romany-style caravans). The facilities at the front of the site have been redeveloped and create quite an impact on arrival. The bar/restaurant complete with a wide terrace has been carefully constructed. In the main season this can be a lively site with entertainment and activities organised every evening except Sunday. Children and young people are also well catered for with organised sports and activities.
Camping Paradis Barberousse
Camping Barberousse is a quiet, family site situated right next to the modern and lively town of Gruissan-Plage, with its marina, shops, restaurants and summer concerts. Overlooked by a medieval castle, it is close to large, fine sand beaches, small lakes and the mountains. There are 139 touring pitches and 20 ultra-modern canvas lodges for hire, with two bedrooms, shower room, kitchen area and terrace.
Camping la Porte d’Autan
The small village of Saissac, on the edge of the Black Mountains, is a scenic base for exploring the rich heritage of the Languedoc-Roussillon. La Porte d’Autan is in a peaceful, verdant location (the site is reminiscent of an English park) within walking distance of the village, which has a good range of amenities, including a bakery, butcher, pharmacy, vet and petrol station. The 2.5 acre site’s 69 level, grass pitches are separated by hedges and have access to 6A electricity. They are well shaded by mature trees. On Mondays in July and August, campers are invited to enjoy a welcome drink and sample some of the local produce.
Camping les Mimosas
Six kilometres inland from the beaches of Narbonne and Gruissan, Camping les Mimosas is a family owned site which benefits from a less hectic situation than others by the sea. Set amongst the vineyards, it is welcoming, peaceful in low season, but lively in July and August with plenty to amuse and entertain the younger generation, including a separate paddling pool for toddlers, but still offering facilities for the whole family. A free club card is available in July/August for use at the children’s club, gym, sauna, tennis, minigolf, billiards etc. There are 266 pitches, 130 for touring, hedged and on level grass, and of a very good size, most with 6/10A electricity. There are a few ‘grand confort’ pitches with reasonable shade, mostly from two metre high hedges.
Camping le Val de Cesse
Situated on the edge of the Minervois area amidst olive trees and vineyards and tucked in a wooded curve of the Cesse river, this is quite an unusual site. It is a welcome change from the numerous beach sites with little greenery. There are 114 hedged pitches with level grass and a wide range of trees and shrubs providing shade. All have 10A electricity. There are also over 40 mobile homes and caravans arranged amongst the touring pitches, some to rent. The pool area is well maintained, with a not-so-pretty, barn-like building providing a bar, snack bar, games room and reception.
Yelloh! Village le Bout du Monde
Le Bout du Monde is a really special place at the heart of the Montagne Noire, on the edge of the Haut Languedoc regional park. Here you can experience life as it used to be. Children help with the animals on the farm, roam the woods, swim in the natural pool and learn to make bread and pottery. Grown ups have a chance to unwind in natural surroundings. This small site is a member of the Yelloh! Village group and at present there are 108 grass pitches with water and 8A electricity, most hedged. The toilet blocks are in keeping with the ethos; one is in a converted pigeon house, the other, under a turf roof, has a bees’ nest behind glass – both however have modern fittings!
Camping Cap Du Roc
Camping Cap du Roc is at Port la Nouvelle, not far from the sea. It has 98 pitches in shade or semi-shade, 50 are for touring units, 12 mobile homes available to hire and the rest are seasonal. The site is situated 1,600 metres from the beach and 3km from the centre of Port la Nouvelle, close to La Palme, Gruissan and Sigean in the Aude. You can take advantage of the wonderful countryside in the Occitanie region. Ten kilometres of sandy beach are yours to bask, roll and wander. It is only a kilometre to the famed resort of Port-la-Nouvelle, with its long length of gently sloping, award-winning sands, three port areas and scenic strolls along the Canal de la Robine a short potter away.

Languedoc-Roussillon

Languedoc and Roussillon form part of the Massif Central. With its huge sandy beaches the Languedoc region is renowned for its long sunshine records, and the pretty coastal villages of Roussillon are at their most beautiful at sunset, erupting in a riot of colour.

Montpellier

Stretching from the Rhône Valley in the east to the Spanish border in the southwest, Languedoc-Roussillon encompasses some of southern France’s most famous resorts and the unspoilt territory of the Gorges du Tarn. Languedoc-Roussillon is a mixture of rugged mountains, fertile coastal plains and a long sandy coastline dotted with modern resorts. It’s a region that appeals to sunseekers and history enthusiasts alike, with an eclectic blend of lively urbanised locations and dramatic panoramas.

Once an independent duchy, the ancient land of Languedoc combines two distinct regions: the vineyards of the Corbières and Minervois and the coastal plain stretching from the Rhône to the Spanish border. Much of the region is rugged and unspoilt, offering opportunities for walking and climbing. Away from the brash developments, there is plenty of opportunity to discover reminders of the region’s dramatic history – the Roman remains at Nîmes, the walled city of Carcassonne and the many Cathar castles perched on rocky hilltops.

Today, the plains are given over to agriculture and wine, fruit and vegetables in the Roussillon in particular, while Languedoc is responsible for around one-third of France’s total wine production, with appellations such as Corbières, Minervois and the sparkling Blanquette de Limoux. But above all, the extensive shores and long hours of sunshine make this a paradise for beach enthusiasts. La Grande Motte, Cap d’Agde, and Canet are all being promoted as an alternative to the more famous Mediterranean stretches of the Côte d’Azur.

The northernmost part of Languedoc, Lozère, is the only department that doesn’t include coastline, but it more than makes up for its lack of beaches with the spectacular forested gorges that rise on either side of the River Tarn. Picture postcard villages such as Castelbouc huddle among the trees, and there are plenty of vantage points from which to admire the views. The Canal du Midi, which connects the Garonne River to the Mediterranean, is a tranquil and richly cultural route that passes the fortified city of Carcassonne and meanders through Béziers and out to Sète, where it joins the sea. Crossing several departments, it’s a marvellous journey to walk or cycle.

Due to its southern position, Languedoc-Roussillon is best explored in spring, early summer or early autumn when temperatures are cooler and the crowds have dispersed.

Major cities: Montpellier, Perpignan, Carcassonne. 

PLACES OF INTEREST

Places of interest

Pont du Gard, Nîmes

Aigues-Mortes: Medieval city.

Béziers: Wine capital of the region; St Nazaire cathedral; Canal du Midi.

Carcassonne: Largest medieval walled city in Europe.

Collioure: Picturesque coastal village popular with artists.

Limoux: Medieval town; Notre Dame de Marseille Basilica; St Martin church.

Montpellier: Universities; Roman sites; Gothic cathedral.

Nîmes: Roman remains; Pont du Gard.

Perpignan: Kings’ Palace; Catalan characteristics; old fortress.

Sigean: 700-acre African safari park.

CUISINE OF THE REGION

Cuisine of the region

Cassoulet

Cooking draws heavily on local produce: garlic, olive oil, tomato sauces and herbs from the ‘garrigue’; apricots, peaches and cherries in jams and puddings.

Aïgo Bouido: Garlic soup.

Boles de picoulat: Small balls of diced beef and pork, garlic and eggs.

Bourride: A fish stew with garlic mayonnaise.

Boutifare: A sausage-shaped pudding of bacon and herbs.

Cargolade: Snails, stewed in wine.

Cassoulet: Hearty stew of haricot beans, sausage or pork and preserved goose.

Touron: A pastry of almonds, pistachio nuts and fruit.