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51 campsites in France for Naturist

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Domaine Naturiste de Riva Bella
This is a relaxed, informal, spacious site alongside an extraordinarily long and beautiful beach. Riva Bella is open all year and is exclusively naturist from 1st April to 5th November only. The site is divided into several areas with 199 pitches (with 6A electricity), some of which are alongside the sandy beach with little shade. Others are in a shady, wooded glade on the hillside.
Creuse Nature Naturisme
You are sure of a warm welcome by the Dutch owners of this very spacious, naturally laid out and well maintained naturist site.
Camping Naturiste de la Sablière
Spectacularly situated in the Cèze Gorges, this well equipped, spacious naturist site, tucked away within its wild and dramatic terrain offers a wide variety of facilities, all within a really peaceful, wooded setting.
Domaine Naturiste de Bélézy
At the foot of Mont Ventoux, surrounded by beautiful scenery, de Bélézy is an excellent naturist site with many amenities and activities and the ambience is relaxed and comfortable.
Camping Naturiste Lous Suais
You will receive a warm welcome at Lous Suais, a very attractive 14-acre naturist site beside Lake Maulde. There are 80 spacious pitches (most with 10A electricity) at this wooded, quite steep site, with terraces, steps and winding paths down to the lake which is popular with swimmers. Fishing is also possible and canoes, winsurfing boards and pedaloes are available for use (free to campers in low season).
Domaine Naturiste l’Eglantière
A delightful naturist site with an air of calm and repose, l’Eglantière is set within 50 hectares of organic farmland and woodland for walking and is a nature lovers’ paradise. The fast-flowing River Gers runs through the site, bringing opportunities for watersports and fishing.
Camping Naturiste Domaine Laborde
Ideally situated on the border of Lot-et-Garonne and Dordogne, Domain Laborde is a naturist site of outstanding quality, with sweeping views from many of the higher pitches. This hilly site has 150 well-maintained pitches of at least 120 sq.m., all for touring, surrounded by woodland. Electricity (6-15A) is available (long leads may be required). There are also 40 chalets and mobile homes for hire. The site has something for everyone and is very popular. If you are new to naturism, then this is a must. The ambience is good, and you are sure to make new friends.
Centre Naturiste Devèze
This is a well established and very pleasant, French-owned naturist site in 20 hectares of lovely Gers countryside.
Naturiste Camping Terme d‘Astor
A welcoming Dutch-owned naturist site, Terme d’Astor is hidden amongst trees some two kilometres from Bouillac and is very private.
Bagheera Camping
This naturist site is situated alongside a 3 km. beach of fine sand and has been owned by the same family for 40 years. There are 250 informal pitches on grass and sand which are well shaded under a variety of trees. All have 10A electricity. Some beach-side pitches have sea views, but all are within 200 m. of the sea. The pleasant main restaurant/bar and the beach restaurant/bar have superb panoramic views of the sea and offer extensive menus with especially good seafood, served by enthusiastic staff. A very relaxing site.
Camping Le Roubreau
Camping Le Roubreau is located in Joannas, southern Ardèche, France. It is situated on the banks of the river Le Roubreau, a tributary of the Ardèche River, and is surrounded by a large forest. The campsite is located in a great location for exploring the southern Ardèche. The surrounding area is home to a number of beautiful villages, such as Vallon-Pont-d'Arc and Ruoms. On-site, there are 64 touring itches, which have electric hook-up points available. There are also 36 accommodation units to hire. Pitches are not delimited but are spacious and under plenty of mature woodlands, giving plenty of shade during the summer. There are plenty of options to choose from, and some pitches are located next to the river, which is great for those who wish to do a spot of fishing or who like to take a refreshing dip in the mornings.
Le Village du Bosc (Naturiste)
Camping Village du Bosc is a family run naturist campsite in a secluded spot, with views over the Lac du Salagou. The 80 good sized touring pitches and 20 rental units are on 25 acres of gently sloping, terraced hillside with its distinctive red soil. Most have some shade, and all have access to 6-10A electricity. The large swimming pool and friendly communal evening meals, along with family entertainment, add to the warm atmosphere of this site. The extended estate of 200 acres surrounding the campsite provides many naturist walking routes with superb views down the valley towards the lake.
Domaine Naturiste la Petite Brenne
La Petite Brenne is a spacious, family-owned naturist site in the Parc Naturel Régional de Brenne. There is ample room for 150 families, and you are free to choose one of the many flat and grassy pitches in the fields, while there is a designated, part-surfaced area for motorhomes. All have access to electricity (10A, long leads required on some) and water.
Camping le Sérignan Plage Nature
Sérignan-Plage Nature benefits from the same 600 m. of white, sandy beach as its sister site next door, but being a naturist site, it actually abuts the naturist section of the beach with direct access to it. It also has the use of the Sérignan-Plage balnéotherapy pool in the mornings, an excellent facility with spa and jacuzzi pools in a Romanesque-style setting for those over 16 years of age. The site has nearly 400 good sized touring pitches on level sandy grass, all of which offer 10A electricity. There is plenty of shade except on the pitches beside the beach. mobile homes and chalets are available to rent. A friendly bar and shop serve the site although visitors may also use the facilities at le Sérignan-Plage.
Camping Naturiste Messidor
Camping Naturiste Messidor is idyllically situated in a land of pine forests, but just 3 km. from a wide range of shops. Its 77 spacious pitches (50 for touring) are partially shaded, with 4/6A electricity hook-up. They are spread over ten hectares and set out in terraces, so the site is not recommended for campers with reduced mobility. There are also mobile homes available to rent.
La Jenny - Domaine Residentiel Naturiste
Pitches at Domaine Residentiel Naturiste la Jenny are exclusively for chalet accommodation. Situated at the heart of Europe’s largest forest, yet within walking distance of the Atlantic beaches through the forest, la Jenny is a naturist site providing 750 high-quality chalets, of which 450 are let on behalf of the owners. This is an ideal spot for a quiet and peaceful holiday, yet with a great deal on offer for those seeking a more lively holiday.
Domaine Naturiste la Clapère
This very attractive naturist site is situated in the rural lower ranges of the Pyrenees, in a wooded valley in the Albères. It occupies a large natural area (50 hectares) that includes a fast flowing small river and offers a choice of 200 good sized pitches on no less than eight separate terraces, all very natural. They are all slightly different in character; two for example are alongside the river, one is among fruit trees, another among vines. Electricity is available on five terraces, the others being more suitable for tents. The river provides an attractive waterfall and a deep pool for non-serious fishing.
Camping Naturiste le Clapotis
Le Clapotis is a six-hectare naturist site situated between Narbonne and Perpignan in a secluded pine wood above the Etang de La Palme (a large sea lagoon). There is a fairly steep walk down to the lagoon which is popular with those in pursuit of the ideal conditions provided for windsurfing. In total there are 107 pitches with 98 for touring and 9 for tents, all with electricity (10A). They are of a good size on stony or sandy ground. Pitches in the older part have excellent shade from the pine trees and in the newer area, shade is increasing. The site is owned by the Socnat group.
Domaine Naturiste de Lambeyran
A wooded valley covering 348 hectares, Domaine de Lambeyran is in the Guinness Book of Records for having the largest area available for naturists in the world. Set in a natural area, it has amazing views across to Lodève and of the spectacular surrounding countryside.

France

Blessed with some of the world’s most stunning scenery, amazing food and wine, a colourful history - and with some 11,000 campsites – it’s hard to beat camping in France.

From the endless sandy beaches of the Vendée to the snow capped Alps, from the lush pastures of Normandy to the lavender fields of Provence, there’s a French campsite for you. Rolling vineyards, picturesque villages, brooding castles, shimmering lakes, craggy hills and dormant volcanoes… camping in France has so much to offer.

There are fabulous cities like Paris, Bordeaux, Nice and historic Lyon, as well as ancient towns like Sarlat, Blois, Rennes and Toulouse, all steeped in history. Then there are iconic sights like the sweeping vineyards of the Médoc, St Emilion, and Burgundy’s Côte d’Or; the swaying sunflowers of the Armagnac, the châteaux of the Loire, the prehistoric cave paintings of Les Eyzies, the gorges of the Ardèche and the plains of Champagne.

And don’t forget the beaches. The beaches of Brittany around Concarneau and Carnac, the D-Day Landing Beaches of Normandy, the white sands between St Jean de Monts and La Rochelle and on down the Aquitaine coast, through the Landes to Biarritz have so much to offer. Not to mention the mesmerising beaches of the Med, from Languedoc round to the Côte d’Azur where St Tropez, Cannes and Cassis are bywords for world class beaches.

Camping holidays on the door step
France is easy to get to and is also the perfect choice for a camping holiday with a taste of the continent. First time campers and caravanners enjoy its relaxed, friendly approach with plenty of campsites close to the main ports. More experienced campers and caravanners love the fact that there are always new places to discover and fresh campsites to stay at.

Camping is a way of life
In France camping is a way of life. Facilities are high quality, outdoor activities are many and varied and the living is easy. Enjoy a leisurely barbecue or the campsite’s takeaway and relax while the kids make new friends – language never seems to be a barrier on a French campsite.

Facilities on a French campsite are modern and can be extensive, with swimming pools on most, many with superb waterslides and waterpark features. Depending on where you choose for your camping holiday, you may find an excellent on-site restaurant, a convivial bar, perhaps a pizzeria too. Pitches are generally of a good size, level and well defined with attractive shrubs and hedging. And many campsites offer mobile homes, chalets and glamping units to rent, so everyone’s welcome!

Campsites in France for children
Children are well catered for with special activities and free childrens’ clubs, usually in high season. Many campsites in France offer tennis, bike hire, riding, fishing and watersports like sailing and windsurfing or canoeing. Even archery, quad biking and climbing or more artistic pursuits like pottery, drawing classes and nature rambles. 

Family life quickly takes on a different rhythm to life at home: collecting the morning baguette and croissants, a dip in the pool, a trip to the beach, perhaps some family entertainment or a magic show - it’s all about ringing the changes and enjoying new experiences.

And when it comes to being outdoors you may be a culture buff who enjoys elegant châteaux and exploring ancient walled towns. You may be in search of pristine beaches and secret coves for canoeing and windsurfing. Perhaps some cycling or a walk along the riverside. How about rounding off your camping holiday with a surprise trip to Disneyland Paris? There are great family campsites close by.

Choose a campsite in France that’s right for you
Whether you’re looking for a family campsite with all the mod cons and top notch facilities, or prefer something more laid back and tranquil, you can choose how you go camping in France. Simply pick a French campsite that’s right for you. If road tripping is more our thing, check out our Atlantic Coast road trip.

One thing is sure, wherever you go camping in France and whatever you do, you’ll no doubt be sure to sample some of the local food and wine.