Near our campsite near the beach in Marseillan, is the Cap d’Agde. We would strongly advise you to visit this Greek city which will surprise you with the beauty of its monuments, its museums and its natural spaces: the Fort de Brescou, the Musée de l'Éphèbe and underwater archeology, the Bagnas nature reserve and the aquarium. Cap d'Agde is known for its naturist beaches and for its kilometers of fine sandy beaches.
Direct access to the sea
The town of Marseillan
Camping Beauséjour is ideally located in the region and meets all of your needs, whether you want to relax at the campsite or explore the region. For relaxation, go to the fine sand beach, for discovery, stroll around the port of Marseillan and for sensations, walk along the coast and rent a jet-ski, a towed buoy or a boat. On Marseillan beach, you can also go fishing after dark.
Our campsite is located very close to a supermarket, a newsagent, a bakery, restaurants, bars and shops.
In July and August a free shuttle bus crosses the station from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. and will take you closer to the market square or the Luna Park amusement park.
Miles of beach Cap-d’Agde
Between Toulouse and the Mediterranean Sea The Canal du Midi
Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi begins in Toulouse and flows into the Mediterranean Sea, passing through Marseillan. During a cruise or a boat trip, you may have the opportunity to sail on the famous Canal du Midi. Beautiful walks and hikes to do by bike or on foot pass very close to the Canal.
Mediterranean capital of oyster farming The Thau pond
With its surface area of 7,500 hectares, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, the Thau Pond is considered a small inland sea. During a hike, you will enjoy discovering its rich and diverse fauna and flora. Many water activities can be on the program for your visits to the Etang de Thau. Visit the village of Bouzigues, specialized in the cultivation of oysters and mussels.
Port city in the South of France Sete
Less than 15 kilometers from our campsite, discover what we nickname “the Venice of Languedoc”, the town of Sète. During your visit to the city, we advise you to discover the marina and the pier, the Môle Saint-Louis, the Georges Brassens space, the Mont Saint -Clair, the Pierres Blanches forest, the Paul Valéry Museum and the Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette Chapel.
A journey for your senses To gastronomy
It is on market gardeners' stalls or around a table in a restaurant that you will discover and taste the culinary specialties of the region. Our region is known for the quality of its oysters and its wine. From June to mid-September, a market is set up every day in Marseillan-Plage. Don't miss the one on Tuesday which is particularly big.
For further Walks in the land
Walk further inland and discover superb hikes to do with family, friends or as a couple, with magnificent views. You may be lucky enough to pass by Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert or the Lac du Salagou, protected and classified, in order to preserve its geology and biodiversity.