Superbly equipped "naturiste" camping site.
Rather hidden, right down in a spectacular river valley in the South of France.
Choose to swim in the river Ceze, or in their two good-sized pools.
Very relaxed atmosphere, beautiful surroundings, immaculate facilities including sauna, cafe, bar, etc.
Outside, there's fantastic food in local village restaurants.
Come with your own tent, or rent a comfortably equipped woden beach-hut onsite from just 350 Euros/week.
It's really perfect for all families and kids!
But remember, it's a “camping naturiste”: there's one strict rule - no wearing clothes allowed on site. So you’ll have no laundry at all for a whole, lovely, lazy week!
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Parents are loth to expose infants to the sun on the beaches, so they remain dressed there (common sense). Certain 'ado's remain clothed (it's their choice), and clothes are the rule rather than the exception at the evening discos.
"Nudite Integrale" is however required at the swimming pools. It is just that the experience is so much greater if one dispenses with the absurdity of clothes.
I dispute also the need to stay for a single week. If the first one is pleasant, stay for a second.