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Camping Sigean

A medieval town of a certain charm, Sigean is a lovely destination for a camping holiday in the historical region of Languedoc-Roussillon in the south of France. Surrounded by numerous places of natural splendour including the Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park and the Gulf of Lion in the Mediterranean Sea, Sigean is a great base for fun in the sun in the Aude department of Occitanie.

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Ensoya
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A Mediterranean campsite nestled between France and Spain
Exclusive accommodations in natural surroundings
Dive into the Mediterranean
Peaceful walks and coastal cycling trips nearby
£273From: £230
June 28 - 7 nights, 2 adults
18 accommodation types available

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Near the beach
Small and quiet campground
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£447From: £367
June 22 - 7 nights, 2 adults
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Camping holidays in Sigean

Providing visitors with a diverse amount of things to see and do, Sigean proves popular for camping holidays in the lap of nature, with the chance to experience historical and cultural places of interest. Along with the town’s age-old centre, there’s plenty to appreciate in the rural sprawls around Sigean such as green hills, beautiful coastline and lagoons so typical of this French region. And don’t miss your opportunity to visit one of Aude’s most popular attractions at the Reserve Africaine de Sigean Safari Park.

What are our best campsites in Sigean?

Our most popular camping destination in Sigean is Ensoya, a family-friendly resort where the joys of an outdoor escape can be savoured to the fullest. With a verdant setting and a peaceful ambiance, the campsite is your destination of choice for revitalising al fresco escapes.

A simple yet serene campsite, Ensoya features a selection of facilities for your comfort and convenience, including BBQ hire and bicycle rental, as well as a few places to enjoy sports such as a petanque pitch and ping pong tables. Kids will love swinging by the onsite outdoor playground.

The accommodation at Ensoya is in keeping with the overall ambiance of the campsite, and includes a range of modern and spacious mobile homes equipped with a range of amenities. Located in private, peaceful and well-shaded emplacements, our accommodation options ensure you can enjoy a quiet and comfy stay.

For other destinations nearby Sigean, consider a stay at Campsite Novela Port La Nouvelle, a lovely site close to the sea.

What are the best things to do while camping in Sigean?

It’s easy to fill up your sightseeing itinerary on a camping holiday to Sigean, as the town and its surrounding area has so much to see and do. Top of the list, especially if you are travelling with children, is the Reserve Africaine de Sigean Safari Park. Home to around 160 species and 4000 animals, the safari reserve is a must-see attraction in Aude.

Lovers of picturesque excursions in areas of natural beauty need look no further than the Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park. This stunning expanse of lagoons, wetlands, woodland, villages, vineyards, scrubland and walking trails is a great place to appreciate flora and fauna, whether by foot or by bicycle.

As the weather and climate of the local area is sunny and warm, it’s a good idea to arrange a trip to the seaside. The coastal resort of Port-la-Nouvelle is home to a pair of lovely sandy beaches, namely the coastal resorts eponymous beach at Plage Port-la-Nouvelle and Plage de la Vieille Nouvelle.

Having been to the beach, child-friendly attractions, nature reserves and the medieval town itself, it’s also worth considering a day trip to the bigger city of Narbonne for your chance to discover a number of historical and cultural attractions. The best sightseeing sights in the town include the Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur Cathedral, the Roman Granary Museum, the Palace of the Archbishops and the Museum of Art and History of Narbonne.