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In the beautiful nature park 'parc naturel régional de Brenne' lies the naturist site “la petite Brenne'. The estate is 42 hectares in size and consists of forest and meadows, bordered by large hedges of hawthorn, rosehip, blackberries, ferns and trees. A stream meanders across the site. A Brenne lake of over a hectare in size is beautifully situated in the landscape. There are wild flowers (orchids) and an astonishing number of birds live there.
It is a very atmospheric country where you immediately feel at ease. The site offers so much space that the choice of a camping spot is free, varying from absolute peace and quiet to cozy close to the buildings. La petite Brenne has a real heart: the courtyard. Here you will also find the terraces, the bar, the snack bar/pizzeria and the restaurant. In the restaurant, a beautiful old barn of enormous size, the chef cooks a set menu and a separate children's menu several times a week. The chip shop/pizzeria is open every evening. The cuisine of la petite Brenne has made a name for itself since the first summer season.
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2022
I chose this as others on this forum rate it. It’s a large site with lots of open spaces and different options for pitching tents and caravans. Mobile homes are largely segregated, which is a good thing in my view, and there are pleasant woodland walks around the site. Almost all visitors while we were there were Dutch, and it felt like it particularly aimed for a Dutch market. Naturism feels tolerated rather than a way of life here – campers were largely clothed in the (very warm) evenings, and none of the staff or owners were ever less than fully dressed. Not a vast amount to see in the local area, unless you are a birdwatching enthusiast – I saw a kingfisher by one of the many lakes in the area. Probably suits those who wish to sit in their caravans watching TV via their portable satellite dish (of which there were many), but it wasn’t a strong favourite for me.
GW