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Mini-camping naturiste Le Saulet

Mini-camping naturiste Le Saulet is a small-scale naturist campsite tucked into the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, just outside the village of Vignols.

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Mini-camping naturiste Le Saulet

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Mini-camping naturiste Le Saulet is a small-scale naturist campsite tucked into the Corrèze department of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, just outside the village of Vignols. This is quiet, rural France—rolling green hills, stone villages, and far fewer tourists than the coastal resorts. The site is affiliated with the Fédération Française de Naturisme (FFN), France's national naturist federation, which means it adheres to their standards for family-friendly nude recreation. Le Saulet offers a handful of tent and caravan pitches, along with the possibility of mobile-home rentals—typical for French naturist campsites catering to families and couples seeking a low-key, back-to-basics experience. Facilities are modest but functional: showers, toilets, and usually a pool for cooling off on hot summer days. You won't find a restaurant or entertainment program here; this is the kind of place where you bring your own groceries, cook at your pitch, and spend evenings reading or chatting with fellow campers. The Corrèze countryside is beautiful for walking and cycling, and the medieval town of Turenne is a short drive away. Like most French naturist campsites, Le Saulet operates seasonally—expect it to be open from late spring through early autumn. It's a good choice if you're touring rural France and want a peaceful naturist stopover without the bustle of the big resorts.

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Who visits

Visitor mix not well-documented publicly. Small FFN-affiliated sites like this typically draw French and Belgian naturist families, older couples, and the occasional solo camper seeking tranquility. Expect a relaxed, unhurried vibe—people come here to unplug, not to socialize intensively. Low season weekdays may be very quiet.

How to find it

Le Saulet sits on Route des Saulet just outside Vignols, roughly 20 km southeast of Brive-la-Gaillarde. The coordinates place you in rural farmland; follow local signage once you're close. Nearest train station is Brive, then you'll need a car. Parking is on-site at your pitch.

Things to watch out for

Seasonal operation—typically May through September, but confirm opening dates and whether advance booking is required, especially in high summer. Small sites can fill up fast. Mobile signal may be patchy in this rural area. Bring cash for any on-site fees; card facilities aren't guaranteed at mini-campings.

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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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