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Camping la Clape VillageLe Cap d'Agde, France

Pitches
325 pitches
Setting
sandy
Known for
Family
Type
Campsite
Toddler programmeTeen activitiesExposed to wind

About this camp

Camping la Clape Village is a campsite in Le Cap d'Agde, France. Stands out for family-friendly, well-kept and welcoming staff. Best suited to families.

The character of this place

The campsite delivers a good, welcoming atmosphere with visitors consistently praising the friendly vibe and quality of social activities. The animation team and facilities like the fitness area appear to enhance the lively character, contributing to the overall relaxed feel that guests appreciate.

What guests indicate

  • Pitches in some zones are tiny (15–20 m²) and rock-strewn, positioned roadside with minimal screening.
  • Reception check-in severely understaffed during peak arrival times; single key per rental unit standard (problematic for families with teenagers).
  • Quality and amenities inequality between premium mobile homes (near beach, pool, restaurant) and standard pitches creates a two-tier experience.

Analysed from public guest comments.

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Good to know

Value
pricey → fair
Bugs
bothers → fine

Noise guests note: Evening disco

The pitch

Motorhomes accepted up to 8m, large caravans accepted. Pitches are marked. Paths lit at night.

Pitch sizes are inconsistent across the campsite. Some guests report good, spacious pitches with room for their setup, while others specifically note cramped conditions and express frustration about tight spacing—a trade-off to be aware of depending on pitch assignment. The adequate score reflects this variability in available pitch dimensions.

The location

Certifications and labels: 4 stars. Reception languages: English. Guests describe the campsite as part of a working farm or agritourism; A nearby town or village is within a very short walk (around 5 minutes); Access road is unpaved (gravel or dirt track); Sea or beach reachable by a short walk.

Direct sea access is a genuine strength consistently mentioned across multiple visitors. The site offers immediate water reach without needing transport, which aligns well with the good rating. Nearby port amenities add to convenience, though some note that reaching alternative attractions requires planning (either walking time or using regular bus services).

The on-site shop offers adequate convenience with fresh bread and pastries available daily from early morning (7:30 am) and a reasonably well-stocked small supermarket open until 20:00 without breaks, suitable for quick supplies. The stock and hours appear reliable for basic campsite needs, though the limited size means it is best for top-ups rather than major shopping.

Rental units & mobile homes

Rental units are generally clean and well-maintained, with guests noting good cleanliness, functioning air conditioning, and pleasant exteriors. However, the adequate score suggests some inconsistency or limitations—possibly in variety of amenities or condition across different units—though analysed comments do not detail specific shortcomings beyond confirming basic standards are met.

Also worth knowing

The arrival and check-in experience earns consistent praise for warm, friendly staff who made guests feel welcome from the outset. However, the adequate score suggests that while personal service is strong, practical aspects of the process—such as waiting times, clarity of instructions, or flexibility with check-in timing—may have room for improvement or were not uniformly smooth across all visits.

The campsite markets itself as ecologically oriented and features solar panels, which guests note provide practical benefits during hot weather. However, there is a gap between this positioning and practice—recycling infrastructure is reportedly absent or inadequate, undermining the eco-friendly claims and leaving a key sustainability practice unimplemented.

Facilities & amenities

54 of 90 present

Camping cards

1
  • ACSI

Setting

2
  • Seaside
  • Sandy beach

Pitch

5
  • Marked pitches
  • Big caravan OK
  • Car on pitch
  • Euro plug
  • Water hook-up

Accommodation

5
  • Tent pitches
  • Camper / RV
  • Mobile homes
  • Glamping
  • Cottages

Sanitary

5
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Baby room
  • Washing machine
  • Laundry

Family & entertainment

5
  • Playground
  • Animation
  • Toddler animation
  • Kids animation
  • Teen animation

Pools & wellness

4
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Sauna
  • Wellness

Food & drink

7
  • Restaurant
  • Pizzeria
  • Takeaway
  • Bar
  • Shop
  • Bakery
  • Fresh bread

Sports & activities

8
  • Tennis
  • Table tennis
  • Mini-golf
  • Beach volleyball
  • Watersports
  • Diving
  • Jetty
  • Slipway

Services

9
  • Wi-Fi
  • Parking
  • Security
  • Air conditioning
  • Accessible
  • ATM
  • Safety box
  • Accepts card
  • Lit footpaths

Outdoors & pets

2
  • BBQ allowed
  • Pets allowed

Watch the extras

1
Tourist tax

FAQ

5 questions
Is Camping la Clape Village good for families?
Yes — Camping la Clape Village reads as family-friendly, with welcoming staff.
Does Camping la Clape Village have shade?
Partly — some pitches are shaded, others are more exposed.
Is Camping la Clape Village quiet?
Mostly calm, with some busier moments in peak season.
How clean is Camping la Clape Village?
Well-kept — cleanliness is one of the camp's stronger points.
Is Camping la Clape Village good for the beach?
Decent beach, without being a standout feature.

Aggregated from public guest comments analysed across multiple campsite ratings platforms.