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Embark on the Ultimate Road Trip Through France

Explore France's Charm, from Rolling Vineyards to Stunning Coastal Views.

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Why France?

France is a road tripper’s dream, offering a diverse range of landscapes, rich history, and world-renowned culture, all accessible by scenic highways. Whether you’re cruising through the idyllic vineyards of Bordeaux, winding your way along the Mediterranean coast, or driving through picturesque medieval towns, every journey promises new adventures.

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France’s extensive road network is a mix of fast-paced motorways and charming country lanes, making it ideal for both efficient travel and leisurely exploration. Experience the best of Europe’s food, wine, and architecture as you drive through regions such as Provence, Normandy, and the French Riviera.

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From the snow-capped Alps to the sun-drenched Côte d’Azur, France offers something for every traveller, with the freedom of a road trip making it easier than ever to explore at your own pace. Plus, with well-maintained roads, plentiful fuel stations, and designated motorhome areas, your journey will be as smooth as it is unforgettable.

Our Road Trips

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Alsace Route

All half-timbered house lovers, wine connoisseurs and hiking and outdoor fans will get their money’s worth during their vacation in ..

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Brittany Route

Did you know that Brittany is France’s second most popular destination after the Côte d’Azur? Brittany comes across as ...

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Provence Lavender Route

Imagine driving through sun-drenched hills, with the warm scent of lavender filling..

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French Riviera Route

The French Riviera is a playground for the rich and famous, but you don’t need a mega-yacht to experience..

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Route des Grandes Alpes

Embark on the ultimate campervan journey through the heart of the French Alps along the Route des ...

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The Col de la Bonette

he Col de la Bonette is one of Europe’s highest paved roads, reaching an altitude of 2,802 meters ..

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Southern France

A round trip through the South of France in a campervan is the dream of many campers. But it’s a big country and how ..

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Mont Blanc to Lake Geneva

If you’re craving a road trip filled with breathtaking alpine scenery, charming mountain villages, and serene lakeside..

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The Pyrenees Adventure Route

Embark on an unforgettable campervan journey along The Pyrenees Adventure Route..

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Annecy to Chamonix

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes of the.

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Route Napolean

The Route Napoléon is a mesmerizing drive that follows the footsteps of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte’s ...

A Road Trip and Camping in France: Good to know
 

  • The speed limits in France for vehicles up to 3.5 t are 50 km/h in towns, 80 km/h outside towns, 100*/110 km/h on motorways and 110*/130 km/h on the highway. (* Special regulation for all novice drivers in the first three years).

  • Motorhomes weighing more than 3.5 t must drive at 100 km/h on motorways and 110 km/h on highways.

  • The blood alcohol limit is 0.5 per mille and for novice drivers in the first two years 0.2 per mille.

  • Many French cities belong to environmental zones, which is why you need an environmental badge. All our roadsurfer campers have an environmental badge.

  • Motorhomes weighing more than 3.5 t must drive at 100 km/h on motorways and 110 km/h on highways.

  • The blood alcohol limit is 0.5 per mille and for novice drivers in the first two years 0.2 per mille.

  • Many French cities belong to environmental zones, which is why you need an environmental badge.

  • In France, children up to the age of 10 need a child seat adapted to their weight and size.

  • In France, the child seat for children under 10 years of age may only be placed on the passenger seat in exceptional cases. If this exception occurs, always ensure that you have switched off the airbag, as the child could suffocate in an emergency.

  • Since 1 January 2021, motorhomes over 3.5 t must display a blind spot warning (“angle morte”) on the vehicle. You can find these stickers on the internet or at petrol stations near the border. For roadsurfer models, you do not need a warning label, as all of our campers are under 3.5 t.

     

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