France is really set up for motorhoming. There are Aires throughout the country, some free others not very expensive, where you can park safely and access fresh water and dump your waste. Also there are municipal campsites with plenty of facilities.Everywhere the people are friendly and if there is a problem with your van, then willing hands are readily available to help, albeit with classroom French and much sign language on our part!!
From Calais to The Camargue and the Atlantic to the Alps, the landscapes and weather offer so much variety.
Have a quick taster as you zoom through these snaps.
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Rocamadour, a town clinging to the deep valley side |
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A tyrical tree lined French road |
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Picked grapes in St Emillion |
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Parked by sand dunes at Cap Breton |
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A solitary sunflower |
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Beautifully kept wargraves |
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and the poppies that represent the spilt blood of the fallen, bloom in the surrounding fields |
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Hill top village in the Central Massif |
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Long, clean and deserted beaches |
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One of the many chateaux along the Loire |
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and finally the magnificance of the mountains. |
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