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France glamping: What you need to know
Why Choose Glamping in France?
France is a world-class holiday destination, attracting millions of visitors each year. With cities like Paris or Marseille, alongside beaches, mountains, and more, its popularity comes as no surprise.
Vacations here are easy to plan and even easier to enjoy. From its stellar architecture and renowned art or monuments to its rich culture, cuisine, and joie de vivre, France enchants. Plan a trip to Paris and tour all the iconic landmarks like Versailles and the Eiffel Tower. Wake up each morning and buy a croissant from the local boulangerie (bakery) and stroll the Seine in the afternoon. However, with all the sights to see in Paris, you would still be remiss to not venture out of the city.
After you’ve crossed all the things to do in Paris off your bucket list, take your French vacation outdoors. Glamping in France can take you anywhere you want to go, with a variety of unique places to stay. Experience France in places like the coast of Normandy or Brittany to the Alps, the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera), or the Pyrenees, plus much more!
Top Things to Do in France
From the vineyards and valleys of Bordeaux to the Côte d'Azur beaches in France, you’ll never run out of things to do here. Tour Château de Villandry or go wine tasting at Bouvet-Ladubay or head to Provence, with its gorgeous landscape of olive groves and deep purple lavender fields.
France is home to the world-famous Alps and premier ski slopes that are a must-visit if you are an avid skier or mountaineer. The tableau of Mont Blanc in the French Alps is a true spectacle; soaring to almost 5,000 meters of elevation, Mont Blanc is covered in snow all year long. Chamonix is an alpine village at the base of the mountain filled with some great places to stay.
During the summer, seaside resorts are packed and towns like Nice or Antibes swell with tourists. Glamping in northern France can take you to attractions like the UNESCO-listed Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy or to the beaches along the coast of Brittany.
With so much to see and do across France, you will find yourself needing more time here just to experience it all!
When is the Best Time to Visit France?
The best time to visit France is in the spring, from April to June, or in autumn, from September to November. There are fewer tourists and lower prices, plus the temperature remains pleasant.
Winter temperatures in France depend on where you are in the country. The climate averages from 0°- 7°C (32°- 46° F) with summer a much hotter 16°-23°C (61°- 75° F).
Glamping Hub’s luxury sites in France are equipped for all temperatures and seasons. So, it doesn’t matter when you decide to enjoy your getaway, you’re sure to find some incredible glamping spots to make the most of your break here.
Is glamping popular in France?
With so many incredible places to stay, plus stunning landscapes and diverse terrains, France is a very popular glamping destination. There are activities here for a range of vacation itineraries, making it ideal for different visitors.
Where is the best place to glamp in France?
There are some incredible glamping locations across France and where you choose depends on what you plan to do while visiting. For skiing and plenty of snow activities, you will want to go to the easternmost region of France. Places like Val-d'isere , Tignes, and Chamonix are popular destinations for a winter break in the country.
For beaches and warmer climates, Nice, St Tropez, and Cannes are the places to be. There are many more excellent spots to glamp across France. We recommend using our search filter to narrow down your options and find the best one for you!
Can you glamp in France with a hot tub?
With plenty of luxurious glamping types across France, guests are able to stay in beautiful rental properties with hot tubs. This is great for those seeking a relaxing break with added amenities. Not only do you get to unwind in the seclusion of your own hot tub, but these properties are also often located in stunning settings. This provides the ideal place for a truly tranquil getaway.