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15 March 2026

Picking the Perfect Pitch: A Detailed Look at the Camping Le Plô Site Plan

Choosing a pitch shouldn’t be a guessing game. The Camping Le Plô site plan gives you all the facts you need—dimensions, sun/shade context, and electricity—so you can match the right space to your tent, caravan, or camper. In this guide, you’ll learn how to read the plan, what the pitch sizes mean in practice, and exactly what to note on the booking form so our team can place you perfectly.

Why the Camping Le Plô site plan matters

Camping Le Plô is a small, cosy family campsite nestled at 640 meters in the nature of the Haut Languedoc, on the edge of a village in the Tarn. The Atlantic influence keeps everything fresh and green, while the Mediterranean climate adds the sunshine. The terrain sits on a hill with levelled terraces, giving pitches open, clear views without the feel of boxed-in hedges. Trees provide generous shade, and the grounds are intentionally low-light at night so you can enjoy the starry sky.

Here’s what the site layout means for you as you pick a pitch:

Tip: When you book, use the booking form’s remarks and preferences field. Tell us your setup and what you value (extra width, deeper plots, more shade or more sun). We actively help guests choose well.

How to read dimensions on the Camping Le Plô site plan

Pitch sizes are shown as width × depth in meters. That’s crucial when you’re planning an awning, canopy, or the swing of your vehicle doors.

Examples from the plan (for orientation)

These examples illustrate the range of shapes and sizes you’ll see on the Camping Le Plô site plan:

Example pitch Dimensions (W × D) Notes
1 10 × 10 Square, versatile for most tents and smaller caravans
12 11 × 13 Generous depth—comfortable for caravans with awning
28 12 × 13 Very spacious—great for larger setups
35 11,5 × 13 Wide and deep—flexible layout on terrace
29–33 9,5 × 12,5 Consistent mid-size family options
42–44 8 × 15 Narrow frontage, extra depth—good for lengthwise layouts
48–50 10 × 15 Deep rectangle—plenty of room for awnings or a larger tent
58–62 10 × 15 Deep, repeatable footprint in this area
34 behind 1 m wide in the front 9,5 m wide × 11 m deep Irregular frontage; check fit for wide awnings

Note: The site plan includes many more exact dimensions; these examples are just a snapshot of the variety available.

Sun or shade? How to decide

The campsite’s beautiful mix of trees gives a natural balance of sun and shade across the terraces. The plan notes sun/shade tendencies by pitch, and the grounds generally offer:

When booking, state your preference clearly ("more shade in the afternoon," or "morning sun preferred"). Because the site is terraced and open, you’ll also enjoy broad views whichever you choose.

Electricity: what 6 amps means for your setup

All terraces offer a 6 amp connection using the standard French outlet (two holes with a center earth pin). In practical terms:

If you plan to rely on electricity, mention this in your preferences so we can confirm a convenient hookup location relative to your pitch.

Water, lighting, and night sky

Matching your equipment to the Camping Le Plô site plan

Use the plan’s exact dimensions to right-size your choice:

Pro tip: Measure your full footprint at home (vehicle + awning or tent guy lines). Add a comfort buffer for tables, bikes, and a walkway around the tent or van. Then match that footprint to the plan’s width × depth.

Booking with precision: what to write in the remarks field

Camping Le Plô encourages guests to share their preferences—our team will help match you to the best spot. In the booking form’s remarks and preferences field, include:

Quick answers about the Camping Le Plô site plan

What size are the pitches at Camping Le Plô?

Pitches are spacious, ranging from about 90 m² to 155 m², with exact width × depth listed for each pitch on the site plan.

Is electricity available on pitches?

Yes. Terraces have electricity connections with a 6 amp supply using the French socket (two holes with a center peg).

Are pitches separated by hedges?

No. Pitches are open and spacious without hedge dividers. Pitch numbers are marked with granite from the Sidobre.

Will I find water taps nearby?

Yes. Water taps are spread across the terrain for convenient access.

When is the camping season and pool season?

Pitches are open from April to October. The pool is open from 15 June to 15 September.

Practical takeaways before you book

Conclusion: Your ideal pitch, made simple

With the Camping Le Plô site plan in hand, choosing the perfect pitch becomes straightforward: match your footprint to the dimensions, decide on sun versus shade, and note your preferences when you book. We’ll help place you where you’ll feel most at home—open views, fresh mountain air, and all the calm you came for.

Ready to find your spot? Check the plan, share your preferences in the booking form, or contact Richard & Kristel at +33 5 63 74 00 82 for friendly guidance.