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This adults-only naturist bed and breakfast sits in the Var department of Provence, near the hilltop village of Figanières.

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About this place

This adults-only naturist bed and breakfast sits in the Var department of Provence, near the hilltop village of Figanières. The region—about an hour inland from the Côte d'Azur—offers quieter, less touristy countryside than the coast, with rolling hills, vineyards, and that warm Mediterranean climate that makes Provence a year-round naturist destination. The name translates to "naturist guesthouse for adult couples," and the couples-only policy keeps the atmosphere intimate and relaxed. You'll find typical chambres d'hôtes hospitality here: a handful of rooms, personal attention from hosts, and usually a pool where you can spend warm afternoons reading or chatting with other guests. Breakfast is typically included, often served poolside or on a terrace. This isn't a sprawling resort with organized activities—it's closer to staying at a friend's home who happens to run a small, clothing-optional inn. The Var countryside around Figanières rewards exploration: medieval hill towns, local markets, and the Gorges du Verdon are all within reach. Many guests use places like this as a quiet base for touring Provence while enjoying naturist living in the evenings and mornings. The adults-only, couples-only format is common at smaller French naturist accommodations, designed to maintain a particular social dynamic rather than any exclusionary intent.

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Who visits

The couples-only policy means you'll meet other naturist pairs, typically middle-aged and older European couples touring Provence or looking for a quiet retreat. The intimate scale—probably just a few guest rooms—keeps the vibe low-key and social. Expect French and other Continental Europeans; English may be limited depending on your hosts.

How to find it

Located in Le Bas Plan, a hamlet outside Figanières in the Var. You'll need a car—this is rural Provence. Figanières itself is about 30 kilometers northwest of Draguignan. The coordinates place it in quiet countryside. Look for signage or contact your hosts for exact directions once you're close; these small chambres d'hôtes aren't always prominently marked from the road.

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Etiquette & ground rules

Nudity is welcomed in pool, lounge, and grounds areas; some indoor or restaurant spaces may ask for cover-ups depending on the property. Photo and video are not allowed without prior consent. Verify the property's policies around age, single visitors, and short-stay day passes.

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