La Clef Verte 2026
We have been awarded the “Clef Verte (Green Key)” label for the year 2026. This label recognises the efforts we have been making for several years in terms of our environmental approach and places us among the most environmentally conscious tourist accommodation providers.
This label recognises the actions we take on a daily basis to preserve our beautiful region and reduce our impact on nature:
- Sustainable water and energy management
- Waste sorting and reduction
- Promotion of soft mobility
- Respect for biodiversity
It also allows us to belong to a community of tourist accommodation providers who are mindful of their environmental footprint, which encourages the exchange of best practices.
Accueil Vélos, 2025
The Accueil Vélo label is a guarantee of quality, a sign of environmental commitment and, above all, an invitation to travel differently in a world where everything moves too fast.
As demonstrated by our environmental approach, our campsite seeks to encourage sustainable mobility through bicycle hire, suggested walks, pedestrian areas and the use of electric golf carts/scooters by our staff. Nevertheless, the main impact in terms of mobility remains the journeys made by tourists between their homes and their holiday destinations. Therefore, by obtaining this label and implementing numerous initiatives, we are encouraging our customers to travel in a more virtuous manner, using the most environmentally friendly mode of transport: the bicycle.
In fact, as required by the label, we offer cycle tourists a secure bicycle shelter, equipped with a kitchen, where they can recharge their batteries using sockets and deckchairs, so they can set off again in top form!
Our motto for cycle tourists is: “After effort comes comfort!”. Don’t wait any longer, visit our page dedicated to our Bike Welcome sites.
“Engagé pour le Végétal“ Charter, 2023

Since 2023, our campsite has been a member of the “Engagé pour le végétal” charter created by “FREDON Occitanie“, a health organisation responsible for plant health, which highlights our commitment to the ecological management of our green spaces.
This translates into:
- Sustainable maintenance, favouring natural methods
- The creation of biodiversity areas (vegetable garden, mini farm, etc.)
- The reuse of green waste produced on site (mulching, composting)
- De-impermeabilisation of the path in front of the swimming pool
- Water conservation through the reuse of settled pool water and grey water in some mobile homes.
These actions help to offer our visitors a peaceful and rejuvenating environment, where nature flourishes freely.
The 12 commitments of the “Engagé pour le Végétal” charter:
Destination d’Excellence
We have been certified as a Destination of Excellence (formerly Quality Tourism) since 2012. This label aims to enhance quality across the entire spectrum of tourism offerings. New eco-responsible criteria concerning accessibility and flow management have also been added recently.
Camping Qualité
We have been certified “Camping Quality” since 2024. This certification was created in 1990 by the National Federation of Outdoor Accommodation (FNHPA) and the Federation of Caravanners and Motorhome Owners (FFCC) to bring together different ideas concerning the development of outdoor accommodation.
We are therefore committed to five main points:
- Welcoming campers: hospitality, availability and attentiveness are the key words for giving our customers a warm and efficient welcome.
- Impeccable cleanliness: reception, sanitary facilities, swimming pools, etc.
- Consideration for the environment: nature conservation, sustainable facilities, environmental solutions, etc. Respectful campsite development
- Clear and accurate information: detailed description, opening periods, available services and additional services, etc.
- Layout of pitches: the campsite manager ensures that campers are provided with well-maintained, private and peaceful facilities.
LPO (League for the Protection of Birds)
We are in contact with the LPO (League for the Protection of Birds) with a view to becoming an LPO enterprise refuge. This will enable us to enter into a three-year agreement with the association, which will draw up recommendations for development, management and awareness-raising, thereby helping us to contribute more effectively to biodiversity within the establishment.
Here are the 15 essential steps to becoming an LPO company refuge, which the league has already approved:
- I make my land a hunting and fishing-free zone to promote biodiversity.
- I do not use chemicals that are harmful to wildlife.
- I promote natural habitats and landscape my garden to welcome wildlife.
- I leave natural areas of tall grass and wild flowers.
- I plant and preserve local varieties of trees and shrubs.
- I promote access to natural food resources for wildlife.
- I encourage wildlife movement.
- I limit my impact on living soil.
- I limit light and noise pollution to respect wildlife.
- I coexist with the wildlife in the built environment
- I collect water and provide water sources for wildlife.
- I transform my organic waste into compost.
- I neutralise potential traps for wildlife in the garden.
- I contribute to participatory science programmes.
- I become an ambassador for nature.




