Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Camping naturiste Terme d'Astor
Camping naturiste Terme d'Astor is a small, family-run naturist campground tucked into the rolling countryside of the Dordogne, about 20 kilometers south of Bergerac.
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About this place
Camping naturiste Terme d'Astor is a small, family-run naturist campground tucked into the rolling countryside of the Dordogne, about 20 kilometers south of Bergerac. The site sits in a quiet rural pocket of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, where sunflower fields and vineyards define the landscape. Like many French naturist campsites, Terme d'Astor is affiliated with the Fédération Française de Naturisme and caters to a low-key, clothes-free camping experience. You'll find a handful of tent pitches, spaces for caravans and motorhomes, and possibly a few mobile homes available for rent. The property includes a small swimming pool—essential in the summer heat—along with basic facilities like showers, toilets, and likely a modest on-site snack bar or communal kitchen area. The vibe is unpretentious and relaxed, oriented toward visitors who want a quiet base for exploring the Dordogne's medieval villages, weekly markets, and riverside trails. Terme d'Astor is not a resort-scale operation; think of it as a countryside gîte with a naturist ethos. The site operates seasonally, typically from late spring through early autumn, and advance booking is recommended during July and August when French families take their summer holidays.
Visitor notes
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Who visits
Visitor mix is not well-documented publicly, but the site likely draws French and northern European naturist families, retirees, and couples looking for a quiet rural retreat. Expect a relaxed, community-minded atmosphere typical of smaller FFN-affiliated sites—people who prioritize simplicity and nature over resort amenities.
How to find it
The campground is located in Saint-Avit-Rivière, roughly 20 km south of Bergerac. From Bergerac, take the D933 southbound, then follow local roads toward Route d'Astor. The coordinates (44.758, 0.902) place it on a rural lane off the main highway. GPS is helpful; signage may be minimal. Parking is on-site for guests.
Things to watch out for
This is a seasonal operation—confirm opening dates before planning your trip, especially outside June–August. Expect limited English spoken and minimal nightlife or organized activities. Bring supplies from Bergerac or nearby market towns; on-site shopping will be basic at best. Summer afternoons can be very hot; the pool will be your best friend.
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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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