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Cap D''Agde ........ September

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Hi , We are going to Cap D'Agde for a week in September. It will be our first time there and wondered if anyone had any tips or information on where to go and dress code for the night. Would also be good to meet up with any couples who are there the same time as us for a few drinks and see where that leads .......
Fun2share2 xx smile
always wanted 2 go let me know what is was like we u get back have fun
Thanks we hope to have fun will let you know what its like x
On our todo list - maybe May next year?
So would love to hear more!
Hi will let you know what is like when we get back x
been there a few times, anything you want to know just ask
we are going to be there from the 5th -13th sept come join us for a drink its our first time also.
Myself and my partner are there in two weeks time - counting the hours now.. biggrin
We have sent you both a PM :giggle:
Hi Fun2, and anyone who is interested,
I have been there twice, 2006 + 2007 for a couple of days in July both times, camping whilst touring france on the motorbike. Are you renting a place or just driving down?
Was great fun, especially as I was camping so had access to the bar on the campsite where you can chill out having a coffee or beer and food and watch the world go by. It closes at around 9pm though. There is a bar further up the beach too (to the left as you enter beach) which was also quite good. I think they have refurbished it since I was there. But the bars in the village stay open real late - until the last one leaves almost.
Evening is very quiet on the campsite (very family oriented), and everyone seemed to go into the village, where the dress code seemed to be anything goes! Although most people were naked in the day, in the village in the evenings you would find more comfortable wearing something as most people seemed to. But it was easy going and whatever takes your fancy. Some very provocative outfits lol.
The best sight has to be the lady wearing nothing but high heels, and earings, very sexy.
Would love to go back, maybe next year. Took me four days to get there from Dunquerque (it rained non stop in northern france hence delays) but if you motored along the toll roads you could be there next day i guess.
Mark
Thanks for the post long to go now till we arrive and we cant wait ....
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Hi fun2share2, i wish i was there too. Have fun.
I only rode there and camped, are you flying,, staying in an apartment? Love to hear how you get on.
Entrance to the campsite is strictly policed, by guards at each entrance, you have to wear a special armband. But I must admit i stayed so late in the village one night, and walked the wrong way along the beach road back to the campsite and the gates were locked, so just climbed over to get to my tent! No problems, but it was late and everyone was asleep lol.
If i remember correctly, on the campsite nudism was obligatory, well it is a nudist place after all. But variations on a theme were ok.
Take a towel wherever you go, to sit on!.
The fascilities were great, communal showers all naked, hot water etc.
Mmmm, must go back.
Let us all know how you get on.
Mark
We are going to for the first time for a fortnight from the 7th september, kinda nervous and excited at the sametime. looking forward to a new experience of a holiday lol
We are looking forward to going but nervous at the same time will let you know how we got on when we get back x
We are wanting to go there next year with another couple. has anyone addresses contact details for booking etc., camping with camper
Hi sunseekercouple,
Thought I would post details for booking the campsite as requested (see the link below). You might need load up "Adobe Flash player 9" to view the site if you have not got it already but this can easily be downloaded from " ".
There may be other campsites around the area, but clearly the best is to be in the nudist site itself. The campsite there is run by a company called "Rene Oltra", and the site takes tents, campers (I saw some really big ones there - campers that is lol), and has chalets too. Fascilities are good - plenty of showers, washrooms etc, the showers are unisex!. And there is a cafe/bar on the campsite itself etc. where most go for a french loaf in the morning - an ok place to sit and chill out too.
I have been twice in July (06 & 07) for a few nights each time, I didn't book in advance just turned up. Although they were busy I have always got a pitch for a small tent and my motorbike. But obviously if your planning for a week or so with another couple and with a Camper you had better book in advance.
Reason I did not book was because I was touring france on a bike and didn't know when I would be that far south! lol.
Anyhow the English section of the Rene Oltra site is here:-

On the way have fun crossing the Millau Bridge outside Montpellier, it is a marvel of engineering and well worth stopping for a look.
By all means pm me if you want any more info, etc, Sat Nav details for the entrance etc.
Have fun next year.
Mark
Its a fab introduction. Try and get to Melrose (may be spelt differently) and Glamour. Both are great fun.
Just wondered how all those who went got on at the Cap, would be interest to hear.
Am thinking of going back next year sometime so would welcome an up-date.
Cheers.
We had a great time in Cap in September. The clubs and bars were good in particular Melrose and Le it very liberating and especially enjoyed the beach of a day with many a differing site to see.
The weather was great and loved we loved getting an all over tan!
The nightlife was first class with lots of sexy outfits being worn and really friendly people. Would recommend Cap to anyone and we came away with alot of happy memories.