Le Sérignan Plage Nature

Le Sérignan Plage Nature

5(2 reviews)

Sérignan, Occitanie, France

Restaurant

Available

Food and beverage services available

Swimming Pool

Available

Swimming pool available for guests

Bar

Available

Bar services available on-site

Free Parking

Available

Parking facilities available

Free WiFi

Available

Free WiFi available

Beachfront

Available

Direct beachfront access available

Naked Truth

Nudity Rules

Nudity is expected in most public areas where practical - including the beach, pool and spa.

Age Restriction

All ages welcome

Pet Policy

Pets allowed on request

Their Description

Le Sérignan Plage Nature is one of the most beloved naturist campsites in France, offering the perfect mix of seaside serenity and family-friendly naturism. Set along the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast in the heart of Hérault, this high-end naturist village invites you to unwind with your toes in the sand and the sea breeze on your skin.

The resort is nestled beside a pristine, five-kilometre-long naturist beach that’s earned the prestigious Pavillon Bleu label for environmental excellence. Direct beach access means you can go from breakfast to beach in minutes. Whether you're a first-time naturist or a lifelong enthusiast, the warm, respectful atmosphere makes everyone feel welcome.

Accommodation ranges from air-conditioned cottages and family-friendly mobile homes to shaded camping pitches and beachfront nature tents. The car-free layout and thoughtfully landscaped grounds ensure peace and quiet throughout your stay.

Relaxation is elevated at La Balnéo, a 2,800m² Greco-Roman-inspired outdoor spa with massage jets, thermal pools, and a calm, adult-only setting. There’s also a dedicated children’s pool and Jacuzzi, plus playgrounds and creative workshops for younger guests.

From swimming and sunbathing to evening shows, dining al fresco, and exploring the nature reserve next door, everything at Le Sérignan Plage Nature is designed to help you reconnect—with yourself, with nature, and with your loved ones. Come discover the magic of naturism, Mediterranean-style.

Other Facilities

  • Two on-site restaurants and a tapas bar
  • Grocery store with bakery, press and essentials
  • Greco-Roman-style balneotherapy spa (ages 16+)
  • Children’s play areas and kids’ club (in high season)
  • Creative workshops and evening entertainment
  • Direct access to a protected naturist beach
  • Sports fields, pétanque and table tennis
  • Bike rentals and cycling paths nearby
  • Chill-out lounge and bar area (Le Patio de la Villa)

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Aerial view of Le Sérignan Plage Nature beach
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Aerial view of Le Sérignan Plage Nature beach
Accommodation at Le Sérignan Plage Nature resort
Poolside serenity at Le Sérignan Plage Nature
Family-friendly naturist beach in Sérignan
Relaxing at the spa in Le Sérignan Plage Nature
Thermal spa at Sérignan Plage Nature
Aerial view of Le Sérignan Plage Nature village
Path to the beach at Le Sérignan Plage Nature
Naturist family walking the boardwalk to the beach at Le Sérignan Plage Nature, France
Peaceful moments in nature at Sérignan
Spa pool at Le Sérignan Plage Nature
Naturist bungalow by the beach at Sérignan

Our Visit

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

Pool? Check. Beach? Check. Stunning rentals and camping spaces? Check. Le Sérignan Plage Nature has everything you could want in a naturist campsite and then some.

Matt & Megan
Nude Beach Map. Visited 2025

Pool? Check. Beach? Check. Stunning rentals and camping spaces? Check. Le Sérignan Plage Nature has everything you could want in a naturist campsite and then some.

Thanks to France4Naturism, we stayed in one of the mobile homes on-site. Modern and comfortable, it had two bedrooms, a bathroom, a cozy living area, an outdoor deck, and a fully equipped kitchen - perfect for a stress-free stay.

Our mobile home overlooked the pool and was just a five-minute walk from the beach. Every rental (except the cottages) includes bicycles, which makes getting around the large grounds very easy. Unlike some campsites with a central square, Le Sérignan Plage Nature spreads its shops, restaurants, and amenities throughout the site - so expect a more relaxed, village-like feel.

Accommodations and pitches are arranged in smaller sections to encourage a sense of community, and it works. Everyone we met was friendly and welcoming, and the staff were always cheerful and helpful.

The beach, Sérignan Plage, is gorgeous. Warm Mediterranean waters meet soft golden sand, although it can be windy and a little rough at times. Direct access from the campground keeps it naturist, though you might spot a few textiles passing through. No one seems to mind - the vibe is easygoing and relaxed.

There’s also a textile section, separated by a locked gate and fence. Naturist guests can access the textile side with a code, but the reverse isn’t allowed, so privacy is maintained.

The pool is a highlight - large, clean, and open all day, with a shallow zone for kids and a deeper section for swimmers. There’s also a balneo area (thermal baths) free for guests over 16, shared with the textile side. Naturist hours run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and the connected spa offers massages, facials, and more.

Dining is excellent on the naturist side and there are several options. Expect fresh local dishes, friendly service, and great variety. We loved the grilled fresh seafood and highly recommend the pizzas!

When we visited in June, the atmosphere was calm, with mostly families and retirees. July and August are busier, with more entertainment and kids’ programs, so plan accordingly.

Our verdict? Le Sérignan Plage Nature is perfect for an easy summer escape - and a fantastic choice for anyone new to naturism.

🌟 Full Transparency: France4Naturism kindly hosted us, but everything you’ve read is 100% our own experience—real, honest, and unfiltered.

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Getting There

Tucked between golden beaches and sun-drenched vineyards, Le Sérignan Plage Nature is beautifully positioned in the Hérault department of southern France, just a few kilometres from the town of Béziers. Though it feels blissfully secluded, the resort is surprisingly accessible whether you're arriving by car, train, or plane.

By Car:
Driving to Le Sérignan Plage Nature is straightforward and rewarding, especially if you’re coming from within France or neighbouring countries. From Béziers, follow signs for Sérignan via the D64 or D37 roads, then continue toward “Sérignan-Plage.” Clear signposts guide you the final stretch through the coastal countryside, and the drive takes you through quaint villages, vineyards, and scenic farmlands. There’s ample free parking at the resort, and the region’s calm roads make for a pleasant journey.

If you’re arriving from farther afield—say, from Montpellier (1 hour away) or Toulouse (just over 2 hours)—take the A9 motorway toward Béziers, exit at junction 36 (Béziers Ouest), and follow local signage toward the coast. GPS coordinates are available via the resort’s website, ensuring a smooth final approach.

By Public Transport:
For those preferring public transport, Béziers is the nearest major hub and is well-served by high-speed TGV and regional TER trains. You can easily reach Béziers from cities like Paris, Lyon, Marseille, or Barcelona. Once at Béziers train station, the resort is approximately 16 km away.

From the station, you have a few options:


  • Taxi: A 20–30 minute ride will bring you directly to the resort gates. Taxis are readily available outside the station, though booking in advance during peak summer months is advisable.

  • Bus: Regional buses serve the Béziers-to-Sérignan area, especially in summer. However, the final leg may still require a taxi or short walk depending on the stop.

By Air:
Le Sérignan Plage Nature benefits from proximity to several airports:


  • Béziers Cap d’Agde Airport (BZR) – Just 15 minutes away, this small regional airport offers seasonal flights from various European cities including London, Stockholm, and Brussels.

  • Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport (MPL) – About an hour’s drive, with regular domestic and international flights.

  • Carcassonne and Perpignan airports – Each around 90 minutes away, ideal if combining your stay with broader travel in southern France.

  • Toulouse and Marseille – Larger hubs with extensive flight options, approximately 2–3 hours by car or train.

Car rentals are available at all these airports, and driving through this part of Occitanie is a joy—expect picturesque roads flanked by olive groves, lavender fields, and Mediterranean vistas.

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