On arrival at
La Grande Cosse in the summer
of 2000 I was made feel most welcome
at reception, and again ended
up with my choice of sites. This
campsite is formally laid out
in a grid pattern, though if 10%
of the place was occupied while
I was there, that was it. On arrival
at my pitch, I did the usual strip-and-put-up-tent,
at the end of which I was well
and truly ate. The combination
of mud flats, evening and water
all around had the place swarming
with mosquitoes, who loved this
'fresh meat' to death. In future
I took greater care in the evening,
but still I carried blotches for
most of my stay there. This site
is well appointed, with tennis,
soccer, archery, b'ball, volleyball,
bikes, pools (1.60m, 0.40m), excellent
restaurant (takeaway closed while
I was there), supermarket & bar.
Dinner was excellent, but with
the nippy evenings always clothed
- it may vary at other times.
It is about a 10min walk to the
nude beach, with little cover
and small border of dunes. The
beach itself is about 2km, though
there were few on the beach itself,
as I got there with some windy/stormy
weather. The last day I stayed
was hot, and the water was grand
for cooling off in, but not too
many were braving the waves to
go further out. One interesting
consequence of the low-lying site
is the warning which is given
that 'if it rains, head for the
beach', as the place is prone
to flooding. One Swiss family
I met told me that the previous
year the tents were inundated
after a thunderstorm, with a few
inches of water on the site! -
Irish Naturist