Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Camping Naturiste du Lac de Lislebonne
Camping Naturiste du Lac de Lislebonne sits in the rolling farmland of Lot-et-Garonne, the less-traveled inland corner of Aquitaine where sunflower fields stretch between medieval bastide towns.
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About this place
Camping Naturiste du Lac de Lislebonne sits in the rolling farmland of Lot-et-Garonne, the less-traveled inland corner of Aquitaine where sunflower fields stretch between medieval bastide towns. This is FFN-affiliated naturist camping at its most traditional—tent pitches, caravan hookups, and mobile-home rentals spread across grounds anchored by a small lake. You'll spend warm afternoons swimming or paddling, then drift over to the on-site restaurant for dinner among regulars who've been coming back for years. The region itself is pure rural southwest France: Nérac and Mézin are nearby for market days and Armagnac tastings, and you're within day-trip range of both the Dordogne valley and the Atlantic beaches if you want a change of scenery. Facilities are modest but complete—showers, a small shop for basics, and the kind of low-key social rhythm common to smaller French naturist sites. Like most campgrounds in this part of the country, Lislebonne operates seasonally, generally Easter through September, with peak activity in July and August when French families fill the place. It's not a resort—there's no spa, no entertainment program—but if you're after quiet naturist camping in a landscape of vines and stone villages, this delivers. Reserve ahead for summer; walk-ins are sometimes possible in shoulder months.
Visitor notes
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Who visits
Visitor demographics aren't well-documented publicly, but the profile likely mirrors other small FFN sites in rural Aquitaine: French and northern European naturist couples, retirees, and families during school holidays. Expect a relaxed, repeat-visitor atmosphere rather than a party crowd. Solo travelers are welcome but will find this more socially oriented toward couples and small groups.
How to find it
The campground is on route de Mézin just outside Réaup-Lisse, roughly 15 km south of Nérac. Use coordinates 44.0724546, 0.2154813 for GPS accuracy—rural signage can be subtle. Nearest train station is Agen (40 km); you'll need a car. Parking is on-site. The surrounding roads are narrow and quiet; drive carefully through village centers.
Things to watch out for
Confirm opening dates before you go—most naturist campgrounds in this part of France close entirely from October through March, and some don't open until May. Midsummer can be very hot; the lake offers relief but shade may be limited on pitches. Mobile-home rentals book early for July and August.
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Etiquette & ground rules
Nudity is welcomed throughout the site whenever weather permits, with the common-sense norm of using a towel between you and shared surfaces. Photo and video are not allowed without prior, explicit consent. Quiet hours and any age or guest policies are typically posted at reception; ask if unsure.
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