Heliomonde, Naturist campground in Saint-Chéron, France.
Heliomonde is a 47-hectare campground with approximately 500 pitches spread across dense forest, providing natural shade through trees and vegetation. The site ranges from basic tent spots to fully equipped chalets, all with wheelchair accessibility.
The site originated as a destination for Parisians seeking escape from urban life and became a reference point for naturist camping in Île-de-France. Its development reflected the growth of the naturist movement in France during the latter half of the 20th century.
The site embodies the French naturist tradition and hosts activities like tennis and archery that bring visitors together in a shared lifestyle. Summer events create informal gathering occasions for people seeking this way of life.
The site operates seasonally from April through September with a range of accommodation options to suit different preferences. Plan your visit during summer months knowing these are the most active periods, so advance booking is advisable.
The forest surroundings are home to deer, wild boars, and foxes along with more than one hundred plant species including wild orchids. This diverse wildlife and plant life make walks and nature observation on the grounds particularly rewarding experiences.
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