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By *ucianpound OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

Just back from 3 days camping at the

'Camping Libertin Le Diamant Noir' in the Dordogne and here are a few thoughts.

The campsite is situated in beautiful woodland about 2km east of Sainte-Alvère and 15km west of Le Bugue where there is a Hyper Intermarché.

The general region is stunningly beautiful with half a dozen of the "most beautiful villages in France" within 45 minutes drive not to mention the numerous fairytale chateaux almost around every corner and the prehistorical caves and paintings

The campsite location is very quiet and private with the various types of pitches and accommodations spread spaciously through the site.

Other than placing your own tent or parking your motorhome there are various types of permanent accommodation on site.

Tent like structures with small wooden terraces of various sizes with proper beds and cooking facilities but having to use the shared sanitary facilities dotted around the campsite.

Three types of mobile home, one bedroom or two bedroom and one described as luxury each with their own toilet and shower, again with terrace table and chairs

Facilities on site include a very nice pool surrounded by sun chairs and shades and six double bed 'fourposter' for more comfort or play.

The snack bar serves light meals and drinks, has a large covered restaurant and a terrace overlooking the pool

This is open until 10.30 at night.

Opposite the snack bar, across the pool but down below is a night club/lounge bar open from 10.30pm to 1.30am each evening (limited opening in low season)

This bar has a resident DJ, music a mixture of French and latin beats.

Sexy dancing and couples teaming up but no play areas within the bar.

Play areas include a large tent with two huge raised mattresses ideal for group/orgy play although this was presently closed due to Covid being in a covered area.

Dotted around in the woodland are half a dozen double fourposter beds and mattresses including a type of tree house where you ascend a staircase to a see-through type of hammock, oddly enough with a picnic table located directly below!

Wipes, disenfectant and lube are all located next to these play areas

Also situated through this woodland are fitness type machines

The site offers various 'animations' during the day such as muscle awakening, aqua gym etc although we saw none of this, we were however offered a free massage and her ladyship enjoyed a lovely sensual 2 hour massage that sent her to sleep briefly, so definitely a plus point.

The site is open to couples, single fems and males and there was always a good handful of guys around of various ages from 30 to 50. Very polite and not as predatory as the Cap meerkats.

In the middle of last week there were about 15 couples on site mainly in the 50plus age range but on Friday the population increased to 50-70 couples with a much lower age range.

The site is very secure and at the entrance with large gate is the office and shop offering a basic range of foodstuff, suncreams etc.

For us the plus features were the location, the privacy, being naturiste, the pool and the opportunity for play throughout the site.

The clientele were almost 100% French and although this is not a problem since our own couple is already 50% French we did not hook up with anybody else during our stay.

We did however find that the atmosphere raised our libido so we had an intense and lovely time together.

We chose to stay in a two bedroom mobile home with the idea of having more comfort plus own toilet/shower.

The only things we didn't like was some of the comfort levels and the prices

The mobile home was small and basic even though we took the the two bedroom type, the main bedroom had 40cm of space surrounding the bed, the second bedroom having two small singles.

We had to provide all our own bedding including pillows and blankets but they did provide one toilet roll.

The mattress itself was good for fucking but rather hard for sleeping on and we did not get a very good nights sleep, table and chairs on the terrace were basic and uncomfortable as were some of the sunloungers by the pool

We felt that our mid season price for the mobile home of 120 euros per night was too high, considering the comfort levels as well as having to provide all bedding and basic sanitary goods.

We also had to ensure that the accommodation was perfectly clean on leaving or face an 80 euro charge.

Although we know we shouldn't compare, we are used to much more luxury accommodation plus cleaning when we visit La Mirage, GC, for 82 euros a night.

Overall though we enjoyed our visit and will definitely return, it's a good stop over to or from the Cap (about 5 hours) and lovely and peaceful in a naturist and libertine environment.

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By *airyjMan
over a year ago

dumfries and 24 in France

Good thorough review. Exactly what is needed. Thanks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The review sounds fairly positive. Any link to booking is?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

As we are heading that way we will certainly give it a look, many thanks for the information Salud.

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By *B1000Couple
over a year ago

North Lakes and Manchester

Useful review, thank you

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

We sometimes drive down to Vias (right near cap) using toll roads in one hit , stay for a couple of night before driving down into Spain. It’s a long journey from Nottingham - would this be en route for a stopover or would we need to detour off the tolls

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By *ucianpound OP   Couple
over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

camping-le-diamantnoir.com

The campsite is situated 70km west of the A20 motorway at Souillac, the nearest north/south motorway.

Perhaps 75 minutes drive through beautiful countryside.

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By *otcouple4youCouple
over a year ago

nantwich

We have a house close by to the campsite. If you go Dover Calais and drive non stop and get lucky around Paris its 8 and a half hours of driving. That’s the best I’ve ever done, usually 10 ish. If you get the ferry to Caen then you can do it in circa 7 1/2 hours of continuous driving. To the Spain border south of Perpignan from St Alvere is another 5 1/2 to 7 hours solid driving. It’s a most amazing par of France we looked at many parts before buying our home on the Dordogne. So long drive but make it part of your trip. Hope this helps.

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By *ittall2020Man
over a year ago

Norwich

Thanks for the write-up, it sounds a really nice place, and it's a lovely area too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Were currently looking at this place, we had planned on another trip to PDI but just fancy something different.

Has anyone been mid September before and is the atmosphere still ok, with plenty of people still around. Its a bit of a drive but if we drive no stop (2 drivers) it should be ok. Anyone else going to be around at that time?

BusyBees247 xx

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