In the southwest of France, between Bergerac and Toulouse, lies naturist campsite Le Clos Barrat. The campsite is located on a sunny slope, and the rolling terrain is partly open and partly wooded. Covering approximately 10 hectares, the site offers 60 camping pitches, several gîtes, and mobile homes. There is a large swimming pool with a shallow area for children to play and swim, surrounded by sun loungers with parasols. A variety of activities are offered, such as pétanque tournaments, music quizzes, game nights, watercolor painting, yoga, and guided hikes. For children, there are play equipment, a trampoline, and fun summer vacation activities with sports and games. Every week, you can join communal meals with other campers. Enjoy long summer evenings under the starry sky by the campfire with guitar music, or take the stage during an open mic night! Le Clos Barrat is a charming naturist campsite offering tranquility, ample space, and plenty of conviviality.
In 2020 and 2022, Camping Le Clos Barrat won the prestigious Blootkompas Award from NFN, earning the title of Best Campsite of 2020 and 2022. In 2023, Camping Le Clos Barrat ranked 3rd in the Blootkompas Awards.
By car:
When driving to Camping Le Clos Barrat, it is advisable to plan an overnight stay along the way. This ensures you arrive well-rested at the campsite! Contact our reservations department for assistance.
Camping Le Clos Barrat is surrounded by forests and vineyards, nestled in nature. Early in the morning, deer can be seen roaming the grounds! A few minutes' bike ride from the campsite, you’ll find a handful of restaurants and shops. For groceries, large supermarkets are about a 12-minute drive away. The surrounding villages offer terraces, art, and markets with regional products.
The area is perfect for long walks and beautiful bike rides. The nearest major city is Cahors, about 40 km away. This ancient city is built along the banks of the Lot River and features countless attractions, such as the 14th-century Valentré Bridge, the Sainte-Etienne Cathedral, and a Roman amphitheatre. Narrow alleyways, many half-timbered houses, and lively shopping streets make this city well worth a visit. From the viewpoint on Mont Saint-Cyr, you can enjoy a stunning panorama of the Lot and Cahors.
Accommodation: check-in from 2:00 PM, check-out before 11:00 AM
Pitches: daily arrival and departure possible
INF membership: not required
Supermarket: approx. 11 km away