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I presume you're wanting a pitch each, rather than one for the tent and the caravan! The problem is that the nearer to the coast you get the smaller the pitches become. When is it you want to go? To me your outfit isn't that big! Our caravan is almost 7 metres long by 2.3 metres wide, then we have an awning or sunshade 2 metres wide, making us almost as big as your tent footprint, and we've absolutely no problems fitting on most pitches and some with absolutely loads of room to spare! We've always been able to manage to park the car on the pitch, and have room for our loungers, chairs and table, and other bits and pieces like a washing whirlygig, etc. Is it, perhaps, that the site is full anyway (possible if you're looking for peak season) rather than just doesn't have pitches which they consider are big enough.
Camping Les Mimosas near Narbonne advertises pitches up to 140m sq, Camping Beauregard Plage at Marseillan Plage up to 150m sq, Les Cascades at Bagnols sur Ceze up to 150m sq, Domaine de Gaujac up to 130 m sq, Camping Val de Cantobre (lovely site) up to 150m sq, all at the western end of your search range. On the eastern side of the Rhone (Provence and the Var) there don't seem to be any sites with larger pitches - certainly not in the few books I've got to hand which give sizes.
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