Between the sea, vineyards and a pine forest
WITH DIRECT ACCESS TO THE BEACH
Discover this superb seaside campsite, located between Narbonne-Plage and Gruissan. Nestled against the Clape Mountains, between sea and scrubland, the 4-star campsite La Côte des Roses is the biggest in the whole resort. Thanks to its direct access to a fine sandy beach, you can enjoy a holiday at the water’s edge!
La Côte des Roses Campsite
Your holidays at La Côte des Roses Campsite
Discover a seaside campsite between Narbonne-Plage and Gruissan, the two seaside resorts on the coast by Narbonne. Nestled against the Clape Mountains, between sea and scrubland, La Côte des Roses is the biggest campsite in the whole resort. Thanks to its direct access to a fine sandy beach (400 m away), you can enjoy a holiday at the water’s edge. An ideal location for your kids!
Things to do at your Narbonne-Plage campsite
La Côte des Roses Campsite in the Aude region is known for its enormous water complex, featuring a large, heated outdoor pool with a deck, a solarium and a hot tub, giant water slides, a paddling pool and a water play area.
Free to spend their time as they see fit, adults and kids can go to the library, the playground or the bouncy castles. You can also show off your skill to your family on the 9-hole miniature golf course or participate in football, basketball, petanque, table tennis or volleyball matches on our various sporting grounds and courts.
To get back in shape, take our group aquarobics, fitness, strength training, zumba, stretching and other classes led by our coaches / activities leaders. Aside from those classes, fitness equipment is also at your disposal outdoors.
Lastly, whilst parents relax and unwind, kids are looked after by our Kids’ Club (ages 4 to 13) or our Teen Club (ages 14 to 17). Activities for our youngest guests include arts & crafts, games, the creation of a show, a mini disco and more. Older kids can focus on themed arts and crafts.
For your meals, you will find a bar/snack bar, a grocery, a fresh bread delivery service and a barbecue area on the campsite.
Sleeping arrangements at La Côte des Roses
Our motorhomer friends are welcome at our Narbonne-Plage campsite. Thanks to our vast motorhome park, divided into around 100 pitches, and its automated payment kiosk, you can come and go as you please. In fact, it is open year round, so you can always stay near Narbonne Beach, with complete freedom and complete safety.
Those who prefer a tent or caravan can set up one on of our camping pitches, all of which come with a 10A power hook-up. Remember to bring an adapter and power strip so you can charge your various devices and appliances. For hygiene purposes, single-six toilet and shower blocks are at your disposal, along with a laundry room with washing machine and dryer.
For holidaymakers who enjoy the friendly atmosphere of a campsite, while still appreciating the comforts of stationary accommodation with a well-equipped kitchen, we have a large number of rentals available to you.
If needed, you can access our WiFi network (for a fee).
Things to do around Narbonne Beach
Cycling reins supreme on the land around Narbonne Plage. A huge number of bike paths criss-cross this part of the Occitanie region. Some of the routes run along the Mediterranean, while others head inland, all the way to Narbonne, with multiple ponds and curiosities to visit along the way.
You can also explore the countryside by horse. The local riding club is just 3 kilometres away from the campsite. Avid golfers will make their way to the 18-hole course at Ste Rose Golf & Pitch and Putt in the town of Narbonne, 21 kilometres from La Côte des Roses.
If you’re coming to our campsite in Narbonne, it’s also so you can take advantage of the Mediterranean and its immense, fine sandy beaches. They are perfect spots for land yachting. For other thrilling activities, try your hand at kitesurfing or jet skiing. Kids ages 4 to 8 can also ride a jet ski with an instructor.
Do you prefer calmer activities? You can indulge in the traditional “activity” of pure relaxation along the town’s 5 kilometres of beaches, including the naturist Mateilles Beach near Gruissan, all in an unspoilt natural setting.
The Narbonne Big Game Fishing Association (ANPG) encompasses several fishing schools where you can learn this form of sport fishing, which is not as restful as you might think.
Sights to see around our Narbonne campsite
Narbonne is a town steeped in history, as witnessed by its impressive town hall, its magnificent cathedral and the Robine Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to mention but a few.
The Gouffre de l’Oeil Doux sinkhole is truly remarkable, with its towering limestone walls and pool of emerald waters. It is located in the town of Saint-Pierre-la-Mer, about a dozen kilometres from our campsite in Narbonne. You can easily get there by bicycle along a bike path.
Don’t leave the region without spending a day with – or without – your kids at the Réserve Africaine in Sigean. There, you will travel across a savannah, surrounded by wild African animals roaming free. It’s an unforgettable experience, indeed!