Basically there's a small car park just before the barrier, and there's a portacabin where you show your id and pay to get your pass.
Someone posted a link to the prices recently - it's significantly cheaper if you walk rather than driving. |
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"If we book into rene oltra do we have to get a pass beforehand "
I believe everyone has to get a pass on entry, but it's much cheaper for residents. Make sure you have a printed out copy of the reservation showing the address where you'll be staying, as you don't want to have to fight with your phone at the last moment. |
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By *WDomMan 36 weeks ago
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The site listed above suggests you need to be a member of the French naturists association, even if you have accommodation booked etc.
Looking through the links, it seems to be a camping club membership rather than naturist, have I missed something? |
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I think the issue here is about single men... as opposed to couples. I would recommend you contact the French Naturist Federation for an annual naturist pass...about E30 and bring that along with your ID. It's not necessarily always enforced at the gate but better safe than sorry. |
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"I think the issue here is about single men... as opposed to couples. I would recommend you contact the French Naturist Federation for an annual naturist pass...about E30 and bring that along with your ID. It's not necessarily always enforced at the gate but better safe than sorry."
As a single guy I have always found the FFN card is requested at the ticket office |
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By *WDomMan 36 weeks ago
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"I think the issue here is about single men... as opposed to couples. I would recommend you contact the French Naturist Federation for an annual naturist pass...about E30 and bring that along with your ID. It's not necessarily always enforced at the gate but better safe than sorry."
I’m going as part of a couple, but the entry guidelines say nothing about being different rules for couples, so do we get the ffn membership anyway?
Also does anyone know if it is possible to get the ffn membership without joining their camping club?
I could kind of live with E30, but the link says ffn is only available to members of the French camping and caravaning club. Membership of that is another E40, so E70 total to get the membership…. I don’t have a caravan! |
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We've stayed in the village twice as a couple, and never been asked for an FFN card.
The rules may be different for single males, or if you're staying on the campsite rather than an apartment. We couldn't say. |
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I went last year as single guy for 4 days and didn’t have a FFN but I was staying in the Village remember when buying the village pass take your hotel booking confirmation with you I was told to carry your pass with you everyday in case you get stopped by security but I wasn’t once last year.Going again this year in July have the naughty Cap bug and taking my partner this time you will love the place it’s so chilled out and as naughty as you want.If you can get a place in the village as the evenings can be very late.When are you guys going maybe good to chat and meet up with fellow Anna’s lol |
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I will be attending as a "couple" (a swinger friend) and will be driving in for a few bar evenings from Montpellier. What's expected price difference as per walking in and is there parking inside? What other issues may we encounter?
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