All You Should Know About Camping in France
Mar 21
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Camping in France, either in tents or with caravans, is a very famous activity both with French citizens and foreigners from bordering European countries. France owns thousands of camping grounds scattered all over the country that means wherever you happened to be in France you’ll never be too far away from a camping ground.
Even if there is not camping ground near at hand , many hostels in France let you to put up tents in the back garden. Many camping grounds in France are situated near rivers, lakes and even the ocean making for impressive surroundings.
However, camping grounds are scarcely near any sites of touristy or historic importance which means it’s certainly an advantage if you have your own vehicle to get to and from the camping site in France.
In France during winter nearly all the camping grounds are closed and some of them are kept open only during summer to lodge tourists who throng to France during summer thereby filling these camping sites to capacity.
Annual vacation is taken by the French families in summer thanks to the long school holidays in that period in France.
During summer you may not get accommodation in the camping sites if you reach them late in the day. Staff of course will do their best to put you there if you have walked from your earlier destination on foot.
The cost of stay in these camping grounds in France vary depending upon the facilities they offer. Rating between 2 and 4 stars is awarded to these sites. The price for putting up a tent is of course the same as that of using a caravan brought by the traveller.
However, caravans are charged in addition for using electricity. Many camping grounds in France have fixed price deals for up to three people, while children under the age of 12 are extremely discounted.
Unlicensed camping, called camping sauvage in French, is unlawful and could get you in trouble. However, many people still do it. Provided you only set up camp for one night, take down the tent in the day, don’t make much din and don’t light a camp fire, you’ll in all likelihood get away with illegal camping in France.
Train travel in France Is ogenerally cheap and comfortable. There are several places in France you can get to by train if you are interested in Campsites in France.
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