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Village Naturiste - Port Venus Village 47

Village Naturiste - Port Venus Village 47 is a naturist resort tucked into the Languedoc-Roussillon countryside near Agde, one of France's most established naturist hubs.

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Village Naturiste - Port Venus Village 47

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Village Naturiste - Port Venus Village 47 is a naturist resort tucked into the Languedoc-Roussillon countryside near Agde, one of France's most established naturist hubs. Agde itself is home to the famous Cap d'Agde naturist quarter, and this inland village offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the bustle of the coast. The resort is affiliated with the Fédération Française de Naturisme (FFN), France's main naturist federation, which typically signals well-maintained facilities and adherence to naturist etiquette. French naturist centres like this one usually combine accommodation options — think camping pitches, mobile homes, or rental units — with communal amenities such as a pool, communal dining, and seasonal activities. The Languedoc region enjoys long, hot summers and mild springs and autumns, making it a popular destination for naturists across Europe. While not as internationally famous as Cap d'Agde, smaller FFN-affiliated centres attract a loyal mix of French regulars and visiting naturists who prefer a more low-key, community-oriented atmosphere. You'll likely find yoga sessions, petanque courts, and evening social events depending on the season. The setting is typical southern French countryside — vineyards, scrubland, cicadas in summer — with the Mediterranean beaches a short drive away if you want to mix inland relaxation with coastal naturist outings.

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Who visits

Visitor demographics are not well-documented publicly, but FFN-affiliated centres in rural Languedoc typically draw French and northern European naturist families, retirees, and couples. Expect a relaxed, community vibe rather than a party scene. Singles are usually welcome, though some French naturist centres have occupancy or booking policies for solo travelers during high season — check ahead.

How to find it

The resort is located on Impasse de Saissan in Agde, about 6 km inland from the Mediterranean coast. Agde is well-connected by car via the A9 autoroute and by rail (Agde station is on the Montpellier-Narbonne line). Once in Agde, follow local signage or GPS to the impasse. Parking is typically on-site at French naturist centres.

Things to watch out for

Seasonal operation is likely — many smaller French naturist centres operate April through October, with reduced services or closure in winter. FFN affiliation sometimes requires a day pass or temporary membership for non-members. Languedoc summers are hot and dry; bring sun protection and plan indoor time during midday heat.

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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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