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The beachfront pitches are probably the largest - but you have to pay a supplement of 5 euros per night for them - but we love them. We were on pitch 211 and our caravan is at least 7m long. We parked 'lengthwise' on the pitch, not across it. We had loads of room behind for loungers, and table and chairs between the end of the van and the 'rocks' - and room in front to park the car. It was also wide enough to accommodate the awning (2.5m) and allow another couple of metres between us and the next pitch, with enough room to get down the side of the van to service the water pump, drainage container, etc. Our pitch had a couple of trees, and enough shade for us - but we do like the sun. A couple two pitches up from us had caravan, awning, extra side awning, sun canopy, large hammock, and other bits and pieces on their pitch! We had a water point and hook-up bollard at the end of our pitch which was very handy - and made sure you got to know everyone as they came to use the water tap.
If you have a look at Geoportail, type in Le-Grau-Du-Roi, move the 'Outils' down to select somewhere between Rue and Maison, then move the 'picture' to the left, keeping along the sea-edge, you'll see the campsite at Boucanet (with a swimming pool) - you can zoom in enough to be able to see individual pitches, but bear in mind that the middle section of beachside pitches is now take up with mobile homes, as are many of the other larger pitches.
I don't think they give the pitch layout on the website, but their computer system in reception allows you to look at the depth and width of each pitch. If you ring and ask (they speak good English) then they'll be able to advise of which pitches are suitable. I'll post a picture which may give you an idea, on my gallery, if you like (though the quality of the picture is not good.
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