Camping in France – a life under canvas

Camping in France – a life under canvas

The idea of camping has only undergone a populist revival in the UK over the past five years or so, in France they’ve been lauding the delights of a holiday under canvas for… well, forever.

The whole culture in France positively supports the concept of camping as a viable option – unlike the UK the rules and regulations about where you can stay are a lot freer, whilst the further south you go the kinder the weather – get packing, get a map, some travel insurance and a good barbeque and head over The Channel for a bit of outdoor living.

Free camping

 

Free camping French Style

Free camping French style

They love campers in France, so much in fact that they provide free campsites – get that, no charge, no hassle, but also no facilities. But what the hell? Known as ‘Aire de Campin’, these sites are a brilliant way to keep costs down on a tour, plus they are quite often located in beautiful little towns, just a stone’s throw from the local pâtisserie.

Beach bum camping

Beach Camping

La plage du camping

The south west coastline is home to some of Europe’s longest, sandiest beaches – surf the best waves and watch the sun set over the Atlantic horizon. Because of its beach bum attraction the area has developed to cater for all manner of camping client, take your pick from massive corporate parks with onsite entertainment, through to bijous sites where you can shack up in a yurt or tipi.

Vineyard camping

Vineyard Camping

Sample local wines under canvas

Over 1000 wine growers and famers throughout France offer one night of free camping – the perfect solution for a wine cruise of the grape regions. This is a great way to get to the roots of rural France, staying on small farms, getting personal tours of crops and sometimes even offered an evening meal, and always, of course, excessive amounts of excellent plonk.

Mountain camping

For the more active camper

For the more active camper

If you can’t quite bring yourself to crawl into a tent, then your best bet is to head off to Frances ‘coolest campsite’ – quite an accolade and quite rightly awarded. Near Mirepoix, Airstream trailers perch in the foothills of the Pyrénées, with amazing mountain vistas, luscious woodland settings and all manner of luxury amenities, including a relaxation yurt and wood fired hot-tub.

Capital camping

Camp in site of the Eiffel Tower

Camp in sight of the Eiffel Tower

Camping on the outskirts of a major metropolis may not seem very idyllic, but in the fashion capital of the world, camping on the city limits is anything but shabby. For a calmer, cheaper accommodation alternative to the harsh extremities of downtown Paris, the campsite in the northwest suburb of Maisons-Laffitte is just 11 miles from the Eiffel Tower, on an island over looking the slow moving Seine.

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2 Responses to “Camping in France – a life under canvas”

  1. Amstrong Says:

    Camping in france is the most beautiful idea. Their are various camping points like mountain camping,winery camping which is the great way to get to the roots of rural France, staying on small farms. The http://decantertours.com is also one of the most prestigious Wine Tours provider in france.

  2. james Says:

    This article is spot on and I can certainly recommend camping along the Atlantic coast. We hire out vw campers along this coast (www.puravidasurfaro.com) and everyone loves the variety of camp sites there is. Pure living at it best!


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