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décembre 31, 2021

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Une nouvelle annĂ©e s’apprĂȘte Ă  dĂ©buter, et avec elle, une envie irrĂ©pressible de voyager ! Pour vous aider Ă  assouvir vos dĂ©sirs de libertĂ© et d’Ă©vasion en 2022, dĂ©couvrez notre sĂ©lection d’itinĂ©raires camping-car en France. Du nord au sud en passant par l’ouest et le centre, vous trouvez forcĂ©ment votre bonheur parmi nos suggestions aux petits oignons !

IdĂ©es d’itinĂ©raires camping-car en France

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La CĂŽte d’Argent

Prenez la route de la CĂŽte d’Argent, qui longe le littoral sud-ouest français sur 230 km. L’itinĂ©raire s’Ă©tend du Bassin d’Arcachon Ă  la CĂŽte Landaise . Ce parcours ravira les amateurs de surf et de randonnĂ©es pĂ©destres et Ă  vĂ©lo , entre forĂȘts de pins maritimes et plages dunaires Ă  perte de vue.

Sur votre chemin :  

-Le Cap Ferret , ses somptueuses villas et ses spots sauvages prĂ©servĂ©s. – Andernos-les-Bains et sa majestueuse jetĂ©e, la plus longue de l’Hexagone. – Gujan-Mestras , la capitale de l’huĂźtre avec ses 7 ports ostrĂ©icoles. – Arcachon et son cadre enchanteur. -La Dune du Pilat, plus haute dune d’Europe, oĂč vous attend le plus beau des couchers de soleil. – Biscarosse , ses lacs, ses forĂȘts de pins et ses plages de sable fin sur 15 km. – Contis-Plage et son « courant » ainsi que la sublime plage du Cap de l’Homy . – Vieux-Boucau-les-Bains et son lac marin artificiel. – Hossegor et Capbreton , deux stations balnĂ©aires landaises incontournables !

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La Route des phares en FinistĂšre Nord

Gagnez les cĂŽtes bretonnes , et plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment celles du Nord-FinistĂšre, pour un itinĂ©raire complĂštement « à l’ouest » ! LĂ , en pays d’Iroise , vous attendent la plupart des phares bretons (non, pas les fameux gĂąteaux 😉 ). De Kerlouan Ă  la presqu’üle de Crozon, prĂ©parez-vous Ă  admirer :

-Le phare de l’Ăźle Vierge de Plouguerneau (ouvert Ă  la visite) -Sur l’Ăźle d’Ouessant, le phare du Stiff (ouvert Ă  la visite) -À Plouarzel, le phare de TrĂ©zien (ouvert Ă  la visite) -Le Phare et le fort de Kermorvan -À Plougonvelin, le phare de la Pointe Saint-Mathieu (ouvert Ă  la visite) -Le phare du Petit Minou de PlouzanĂ©

Pour une immersion parfaite, tĂ©lĂ©chargez l’ application mobile gratuite « La route des phares » sur Google Play ou l’ App Store . Cette application Ă  rĂ©alitĂ© augmentĂ©e s’utilise avec le carnet de voyage Ă  retrouver principalement dans les offices de tourisme. Plus d’infos sur le site de Brest terres ocĂ©anes .

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La baie de Somme

Prenons Ă  prĂ©sent la direction du Nord et du littoral picard , dans cette sĂ©lection d’itinĂ©raires camping-car en France. Au programme, des paysages ainsi qu’une faune et une flore incroyablement riches, variĂ©es et prĂ©servĂ©es . Nous vous invitons Ă  emprunter cet itinĂ©raire :

1- Parc du Marquenterre Ă  Saint-Quentin-en-Tourmont, pour observer les oiseaux. 2- Le Crotoy , point de dĂ©part de magnifiques randonnĂ©es nature. 3- Saint-ValĂ©ry-sur-Somme , charmante citĂ© balnĂ©aire mĂ©diĂ©vale. 4- Cayeux-sur-Mer , son phare et ses 481 cabines de plages ! 5- Ault-Onival , le Bois de Cise, son hĂąble et ses eaux eaux turquoises, point d’entrĂ©e de l’ancienne Baie de Somme. 6- Abbeville : la capitale historique de la Picardie maritime regorge de parcs et jardins, pour une dĂ©couverte nature et culture !

Depuis Le Crotoy, embarquez Ă  bord de l’historique train Ă  vapeur du Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme, sur les traces du Circuit du HĂ©ron . Horaires Ă  retrouver sur chemindefer-baiedesomme.fr .

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Le route Richard CƓur de Lion en Limousin

Cet itinĂ©raire vous mĂšnera en Pays limousin, dans le sud-ouest de la Haute-Vienne . Empruntez la route « Richard CƓur de Lion ». Ce parcours de prĂšs de 200 km compte pas moins de 23 sites historiques entre chĂąteaux, Ă©glises et citĂ©s mĂ©diĂ©vales. 

Vous pouvez aborder la route en 3 endroits distincts :

1-Au dĂ©part d’ Étagnac , en Charente, et son chĂąteau de Rochebrune. 2-Depuis Limoges , en Haute-Vienne, et sa cathĂ©drale Saint-Étienne. 3-Au dĂ©part d’ Arnac-Pompadour et son chĂąteau, en CorrĂšze.

Ces trois circuits se rejoignent dans la commune rurale de Nexon , en Haute-Vienne.

Des panneaux au sigle de cette route historique vous aideront Ă  repĂ©rer les diffĂ©rents sites sur votre chemin. Ces derniers arborent un lion couronnĂ© au cƓur percĂ© d’une flĂšche, en rĂ©fĂ©rence au destin tragique de Richard CƓur de Lion. 

La Route Napoléon, entre mer et montagne

Pour finir notre sĂ©lection d’itinĂ©raires camping-car en France, nous vous proposons un parcours situĂ© majoritairement sur la Route nationale 85 , qui vous mĂšnera aux confins des vallĂ©es alpines et de la Provence . La Route NapolĂ©on est ainsi nommĂ©e car elle suit en partie le chemin empruntĂ© par NapolĂ©on 1 er Ă  son retour de l’Ăźle d’Elbe pour rejoindre Paris, depuis Golfe-Juan jusqu’Ă  Grenoble .

Sur votre parcours :

  • Cannes , ses plages, sa mythique croisette et son Palais des festivals.
  • Grasse , le berceau français de la parfumerie.
  • Castellane , petite citĂ© de caractĂšre aux portes des Gorges du Verdon.
  • Digne-les-Bains , la capitale de la lavande fine.
  • Sisteron , citĂ© fortifiĂ©e entre mer et montagne, rĂ©partie de part et d’autre de la Durance.
  • Gap , sa douceur de vivre et ses paysages enchanteurs de montagne, traversĂ©s de part en part par la Durance.
  • Le Col Bayard et ses 1248 mĂštres de haut.
  • Grenoble et sa situation gĂ©ographique exceptionnelle, au cƓur des Alpes.

Incontournables sur votre route, prolongez la découverte grùce à nos articles Les Gorges du Verdon en fourgon et Les Gorges du Verdon en camping-car ! 

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N’oubliez pas d’embarquer avec vous l’application  park4night  pour repĂ©rer les meilleures aires et parkings pour votre camping-car !

VoilĂ  donc pour notre sĂ©lection d’itinĂ©raires camping-car en France pour vous Ă©vader en 2022. Vous n’avez pas la chance de possĂ©der un vĂ©hicule ? HĂątez-vous d’en louer un sur notre site !

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Cet Ă©tĂ© on s’est fait un road trip en voiture amĂ©nagĂ©e. On est passĂ© par quasiment tous ces points. On a simplement Ă©vitĂ© le « sud sud » parce qu’il y avait trop de monde et qu’il Ă©tait complĂštement impossible de dormir dans son vĂ©hicule sans se faire embĂȘter par la police (mĂȘme en voiture amĂ©nagĂ©e).

Mais ce qui est sĂ»r, c’est qu’en hors saison on refera un nouvel essai. Il y a de si belles choses Ă  voir en France !

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20 Magnifiques Road-trips en France Ă  faire absolument !

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Pourquoi partir Ă  l’autre bout du monde pour explorer la planĂšte de fond en comble, quand on fait gĂ©nĂ©ralement l’impasse sur nos belles rĂ©gions françaises ? Voici tout ce qu’il faut connaitre pour un road-trip en France rĂ©ussi. IdĂ©e d’itinĂ©raire, budget, oĂč dormir, etc.

20 Destinations variées pour un road-trip en France

Le road trip est un voyage effectué sur une longue distance généralement en van , camping-car, voiture ou en moto. Itinérance. Liberté. Inspiration. Si ces trois mots vous font vibrer, alors le road trip est certainement fait pour vous !

Le but recherchĂ© des roadtrippers ? La dĂ©couverte d’un pays ou d’une rĂ©gion, en profitant autant du dĂ©placement que de la destination. Cette pratique est devenue ultra populaire ces derniĂšres annĂ©es avec le dĂ©veloppement des camping-cars, puis du fameux hashtag vanlife . Si le road trip est particuliĂšrement prisĂ© des touristes Ă  l’Ă©tranger, il peine encore Ă  s’imposer en France. Et pourtant, c’est lĂ  un fabuleux moyen de re-dĂ©couvrir la richesse de nos terroirs et du patrimoine propre Ă  chaque rĂ©gion et dĂ©partement.

En France, la diversitĂ© des paysages vous surprendra Ă  chaque virage. De la Bretagne Ă  la Provence en passant par le sud-ouest de la France et la rĂ©gion de l’Aubrac : voici 20 magnifiques road-trips Ă  faire Ă  travers ou autour de la France. Une bonne dose d’inspiration pour prĂ©parer votre futur pĂ©riple sur les routes !

1 – La route des Landes

Les Landes de Gascogne est une rĂ©gion bien Ă  part. Relativement plate, des centaines de milliers de pin qui s’Ă©talent sur l’horizon. Le bruit des vagues qui se cassent sur d’immenses dunes de sables longilignes. La cote atlantique qui borde ce parc rĂ©gional d’une superficie de 14 000 Km2 est parfaite pour un road-trip en France du nord au sud.

Surf et visite de la dune du Pilat Ă  faire absolument !

2 – La Provence et le sud-est de la France

Il rÚgne comme un air de vacances dans le Sud-est de la France. Champs de lavandes, eaux turquoises, villages fleuris et grillons tout au long de la journée : que faut-il demander de plus à part la climatisation dans son véhicule ?

Au programme : la Provence, le Luberon, les Alpilles, le parc national des Calanques, Les Gorges du Verdon, le Mercantour et l’arriĂšre-pays du var.

3 – Road-trip en France : La Bretagne

La Bretagne, ça vous gagne. Oui, on peut ĂȘtre breton et objectif Ă  la fois ! Lors de votre road-trip en France, prenez la route depuis Rennes et dirigez-vous sur la cĂŽte nord. Saint-Malo, le Mont Saint-Michel, Erquy, La cĂŽte d’Émeraude, la CĂŽte de Granite rose et son cĂ©lĂšbre phare Ă  Ploumanac’h. Et puis il y a aussi le FinistĂšre avec les abers, les mont d’ArrĂ©e et le golf du Morbihan qui mĂ©ritent aussi le dĂ©tour !

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4 – Promenade dans les ballons des Vosges

Le parc naturel des Ballons des Vosges est aussi un must-do. L’endroit mĂ©lange harmonieusement culture, nature et activitĂ©s outdoor. Faites donc un dĂ©tour avec votre vĂ©hicule par les petits villages de Eguisheim et Riquewihr !

5 – La voie de la libertĂ©

Un autre itinĂ©raire de road trip en France bien connu est celui de la Normandie en empruntant la Voie de la LibertĂ©. Une route mythique qui rend hommage Ă  la libĂ©ration de la France pendant la DeuxiĂšme Guerre mondiale. Pour ne citer que quatre des endroits les plus populaires non loin : Honfleur, les falaises d’Etretat, Utah Beach et la foret de  Fontainebleau.

6 – Road-trip dans le centre de la France

Destination le parc National du Morvan pour ce road-trip en France. Sur prÚs de 3 000 km2, le Morvan est à cheval sur quatre départements. Ses routes sont perdues en pleine campagnes et traversent de pittoresques petits villages. A voir aussi : la basilique de Vézelay, le mont Beuvray et le lac des Settons.

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7 – Road-trip dans le Pays Basque

Ce qui frappe le plus en arrivant au Pays Basque, c’est la dominante d’un vert brillant presque fluorescent reflĂ©tĂ© par les prairies de ses douces collines. Les maisons traditionnelles sont imposantes et leur colombage, peint en rouge. A Espelette, des guirlandes de piments y sont mĂȘme accrochĂ©es.

Que visiter ? Au moins la Ruhne, Saint-Jean-de-Luz et Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port.

8 – La route NapolĂ©on : de Grenoble Ă  Cannes

La route NapolĂ©on vous donnera une bonne vision d’ensemble sur les Alpes Maritimes. Il s’agit de la nationale 85. Elle part de Grenoble pour rejoindre Cannes. Lors de votre road-trip en France, cette portion de route sera particuliĂšrement mĂ©morable. Profitez-en pour vous balader dans le parc national des Ecrins, les Gorges du Verdon et du cĂŽtĂ© du Cannes en arrivant sur la MĂ©diterranĂ© !

9 – Le tour du Causse MĂ©jean

Le tour du Causse MĂ©jean se mĂ©rite. SituĂ© sur un haut plateau, vous devrez braver un dĂ©nivelĂ© de 500 metres une fois que vous serez arrivĂ© Ă  Les Vignes. Pas sĂ»r qu’un vieux van amĂ©nagĂ© tienne le coup (en tout cas le nĂŽtre n’aurait jamais tenu la montĂ©e avec son moteur aussi petit) ! Une fois sur les hauteurs : dĂ©paysement total !

10 – Road-trip en Auvergne

Les volcans d’Auvergne sont cĂ©lĂšbres pour lignes reconnaissables d’entre toutes. Puy de DĂŽme, Puy de Sancy et Puy Mary sont des endroits absolument magnifiques. De nombreuses randonnĂ©es sont possibles dans les environs.

Le Cantal restera le gros coup de coeur du road-trip en France que nous avons fait en van en 2018.

11 – Le tour des ChĂąteaux de la Loire

Pour un road trip en France relativement pas cher, vous pouvez prendre la route des chùteaux de la Loire. De là, elle vous fera passer par une quarantaine de sites historiques. Vous y découvrirez plusieurs chùteaux (Chambord, Villandry et ses magnifiques jardins, Azay-le-Rideau, etc.), les caves champignonniÚres, le vignoble de Touraine et le délicieux vin de la Loire.

12 – Balade en Aubrac

L’Aubrac est une de ces rĂ©gions françaises qui ont du caractĂšre. La culture liĂ©e Ă  la transhumance est encore trĂšs prĂ©sente et de nombreux burons vous ouvriront leur porte pour vous faire goĂ»ter leur aligot. Le paysage est celui des hauts-plateaux et quelque peu similaire Ă  celui des Grands Causses.

Ne manquez pas de visiter la ville d’Aubrac et de Laguiole.

13 – Road-trip dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©ens et dans le Sud-ouest français

Il y aurait beaucoup Ă  dire sur les PyrĂ©nĂ©es (et de randonnĂ©es Ă  faire) ! L’idĂ©al selon nous est de visiter cette chaĂźne de montagnes d’est en ouest ou vice-versa. Lors de votre road-trip en France, passez voir le Col du Tourmalet, le Cirque de Gavarnie, le lac de Gaube et Parc national d’Ordesa et du Mont-Perdu si vous avez un peu de temps Ă  passer dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©es espagnols.

>> Plus d’inspiration pour faire un road-trip dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©es !

14 – La route Bleue

Une autre idĂ©e de road-trip en France est d’emprunter la mythique Nationale 7. La route est surnommĂ©e la route Bleue et s’Ă©tant de Paris Ă  Menton. C’est la fameuse route des vacances.

Rien que son nom se porte à merveille aux périples sur les routes, en moto ou en voiture !

Un ouvrage papier dédié au Roadtrip en France

La France offre des paysages et une culture si variĂ©e qu’il peut ĂȘtre intĂ©ressant de s’appuyer sur des tĂ©moignages pour bien de prĂ©parer son roadtrip.

AprÚs 4 mois sur les routes pour distribuer notre premier livre dans les plus grandes librairies francaises, voici le second volet de la collection Roadtrip Makes Me Free dédié au Road-trip en France.

Un livre papier regroupant idĂ©es d’itinĂ©raires, conseils pratiques, spot pour se garer la nuit, recettes Vanlife et bien sĂ»r notre rĂ©cit de ces quatre mois d’aventure Ă  vivre Ă  bord de George, notre fidĂšle T3 Volkswagen. Pour en savoir plus, cliquez-ici !

5 Road-trip autour de la France

Quand on part en road-trip, on a vite la bougeotte. On se rend compte que d’un coup de pĂ©dale, les voisins europĂ©ens peuvent aussi ĂȘtre visitĂ©s. Alors pourquoi se limitĂ© Ă  l’hexagone quand on a du temps Ă  disposition ?

Voici quelques idées de road-trips à faire autour de la France.

1 – Road-trip France / NorvĂšge

Ah la Scandinavie ! La destination parfaite pour les amoureux de nature, de lacs, de montagnes et de grands espaces. Faire un road trip de la France vers la NorvĂšge est incontournable et doit ĂȘtre fait au moins une fois dans sa vie.

Pour se rendre à Bergen au départ de Paris, compter environ 2 000 km et 26h de route.

2 – De la France Ă  la Croatie

Certainement le road-trip le plus populaire au dĂ©part du territoire français. Un road trip jusqu’Ă  la Croatie peut vous faire passer par la Suisse, l’Autriche et la SlovĂ©nie. AprĂšs, vous pouvez trĂšs bien passer par l’Allemagne ou mĂȘme l’Italie.

Compter 16h de route sur plus de 1 600 km pour faire Paris – Zadar.

3 – Road-trip France vers Portugal

Envie de dĂ©couvrir le Portugal ? Pourquoi ne pas faire un petit road-trip au dĂ©part de la France ? Le pays est bon marchĂ© et de rĂ©putation trĂšs accueillant envers les vans amĂ©nagĂ©s et les campings-car.  Une fois surtout, tout est moins cher et il fait bien plus beau lĂ -bas qu’en rĂ©gion parisienne ! C’est pourquoi un grand nombre de vanlifers y migrent pour passer l’hiver au chaud.

Pour se rendre à Porto depuis Paris, prévoir 16h de route et environ 1 600 km de trajet.

4 – Partir de la France, arriver en Italie

Certainement le plus pays le plus accessible de tous, tout en Ă©tant dĂ©paysant. Le nord de l’Italie est particuliĂšrement prisĂ© avec sa rĂ©gion des alpes italiennes. Le circuit idĂ©al selon nous ? Lac de cĂŽme, lac de Garde, VĂ©rone, les Dolomites, Venise, Pise et finir par Florence.

Au départ de Paris, il faut compter 9h de route pour rouler sur environ 900 km.

Quel budget prévoir pour un road-trip en France ?

La question du budget est certainement celle qui revient le plus souvent lorsque l’on prĂ©pare un road-trip. Et pourtant, elle est intimement liĂ©e Ă  la façon de consommer de chacun.

Aimez-vous votre confort ? Avez-vous l’habitude de manger au restaurant ? Ou bien ĂȘtes-vous plutĂŽt casse-croĂ»te sur le pouce ? Combien de jours comptez-vous partir ?

Le budget de votre aventure rassemble quatre sous-catĂ©gories : l’essence, la nourriture, hĂ©bergement, les sorties et les frais liĂ©s au vĂ©hicule.

Pour le calculer : faites d’abord le point sur la distance que vous souhaitez parcourir. Elle vous aidera Ă  apprĂ©hender votre budget essence. Plus vous partez longtemps et plus les frais liĂ©s Ă  la nourriture et Ă  hĂ©bergement, augmentent.

Sauf si vous comptez voyager en van amĂ©nagĂ©. A ce moment, il est possible de s’en tirer pour pas cher. A titre de comparaison, lors de notre road-trip que nous avions fait en France avec notre T3 George, nous dĂ©pensions environ 500 € par mois et par personne. Tout compris.

C’est moins que ce que nous dĂ©pensons habituellement quand nous sommes sĂ©dentaires. Donc pour le budget, tout dĂ©pend de vous !

Pour calculer le budget de votre road-trip nécessaire pour ce périple sur les routes françaises, retrouvez notre outil !

Les plus beaux spots de notre Roadtrip en France

5 mois de Road-trip sur les plus belles routes françaises. ForcĂ©ment, on passe par une multitude d’endroits tous plus beaux les uns que les autres. Des Abers du FinistĂšre, aux villages perchĂ©s de Provence en passant par les plus belles vues sur le lac du Salagou, retrouvez les lieux qui nous ont le plus Ă©merveillĂ©s sur notre Instagram en dossier Ă  la une. Pour y accĂ©der, rien de plus simple : c’est ici que ça se passe !

Astuce : Abonnez-vous au passage, vous ne manquerez pas les prochaines publications 😉

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Faire un road-trip en voiture, en van ou Ă  pied ?

Faut-il faire un road-trip en voiture, en van amĂ©nagĂ© ou bien Ă  pied ? La question n’est pas si bĂȘte que ça : nous dĂ©finissons le road-trip comme un moyen de voyager par la route. Un auto-stoppeur peut donc trĂšs bien ĂȘtre un roadtripper .

Comment faire votre choix ? En fonction de vos envies et de votre budget.

Un road-trip Ă  pied vous coĂ»tera nettement moins cher car vous n’aurez pas l’essence Ă  payer (pour info : l’essence peut reprĂ©senter jusqu’Ă  la moitiĂ© du budget total du road-trip!). L’idĂ©al est d’alterner voyage sur la route pour les distances les plus longues (et les plus chiantes), et randonnĂ©e sur les GR & PR lorsque l’endroit prĂ©sente un intĂ©rĂȘt particulier. Une autre idĂ©e : le chemin de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle !

Puis vient le road-trip en France Ă  bord d’un van. LĂ  encore la formule est trĂšs Ă©conomique car vous Ă©connomiserez sur l’hĂ©bergement et sur les repas. Surtout si vous voyagez en famille. Une nuit dans votre vĂ©hicule ne vous coutera rien (et finalement, un simple matelas suffit). Le fait d’avoir un coin cuisine vous Ă©vitera d’avoir Ă  vous rendre au resto tous les jours. Pratique pour limiter les dĂ©penses donc !

Enfin, le road trip en France en voiture. Grand luxe : vous aurez la certainement la climatisation mĂȘme en plein Ă©tĂ©. Par contre vous devrez payer pour dormir, que ce soit au camping ou Ă  l’hĂŽtel.

Astuces pour un road-trip en France en famille réussi

Comme on l’a vu plus haut, pour un road-trip en France Ă©conome, rien de tel que le fourgon amĂ©nagĂ©. Le vĂ©hicule devient votre maison. Une sorte de mini-maison roulante avec laquelle vous serez complĂštement indĂ©pendant.

Niveau couchage, vous pouvez facilement aller jusqu’Ă  quatre places de couchage. Une banquette qui se dĂ©pit et un lit en capucine par exemple.

La clé pour un road-trip sur les routes françaises sans encombres ?

Il n’y en a pas vraiment. Vous n’Ă©chapperez probablement pas aux crises de vomis dĂšs que la route zigzag trop longtemps. Et puis avec les enfants, impossibles de tout prĂ©voir : il y a toujours quelque chose qui ne se passe pas comme prĂ©vu.

Est-ce une catastrophe pour autant ? Probablement pas. MĂȘme la plus grosse galĂšre peut se transformer en bon souvenir… avec du recul !

Cela dit, en tant que parents vous aurez tout Ă  gagner si vous prĂ©voyez des activitĂ©s accessibles Ă  tous en lien avec les animaux, les expĂ©riences insolites, les jeux et la nature. Gardez la visite du musĂ©e de la porcelaine ou du livre antique lorsque vous serez seul ave votre conjoint. Aussi, prĂ©voyez de quoi les occuper pendant les longs trajets sur les routes de France. Vous le savez mieux que nous : un enfant qui s’occupe, c’est un enfant qui ne pleure pas ; )

Louer un van pour votre road trip sur les routes françaises

Vous souhaitez dĂ©couvrir la France en van, mais problĂšme : vous avez l’idĂ©e mais pas le vĂ©hicule qui va avec.

Alors qu’est-ce qu’on fait ?

On passe par la case location. Sauf si vous ĂȘtes sĂ»r d’apprĂ©cier ce mode de voyage. A ce moment lĂ , mieux vaut acheter : vous Ă©conomiserez pas mal d’argent car la location reste quand mĂȘme un budget (compter 90€ par nuit). Pour info, vous pouvez trouver un vĂ©hicule d’occasion correct pour moins de 10 000 €.

CĂŽtĂ© location, de nombreuses agences et plate-formes ont rĂ©cemment ouverte en France. Plusieurs options s’offrent Ă  vous : la location de particuliers Ă  particulier, la location par une agence nationale et la location grĂące Ă  une entreprise rĂ©gionale.

>> Pour plus d’information Ă  ce sujet : les agences de locations de van amĂ©nagĂ©

OĂč dormir lors de votre road-trip en France ?

Quelles possibilitĂ©s avez-vous au niveau de l’hĂ©bergement ? Une vaste multitude. Des plus traditionnels aux plus insolites, elles dĂ©pendront de vos envies de confort, de vos envie de  dĂ©paysement, mais aussi (et surtout !) de votre budget.

Notre coup de coeur ? Dormir dans une ferme de petits producteurs locaux ! Ils seront ravis de vous faire visiter leur exploitation et vous parler de leur savoir faire typique à la région visitée. En bonus : les enfants adoreront le contact avec les animaux de la ferme.

Voici les principales possibilités que vous avez (triées selon leur coût) :

  • Faire du couchsurfing (gratuit)
  • SĂ©journer chez des amis que vous n’avez pas vu depuis longtemps (gratuit)
  • Faire du camping sauvage en tente ou Ă  bord de votre van amĂ©nagĂ© (gratuit)
  • Passer quelques nuits dans une ferme chez un producteur local (env. 15 € par nuit)
  • Dormir dans des campings de France (env. 20 € par nuit)
  • Dormir dans les hĂŽtels que vous croiserez sur la route (env. 50 € par nuit)
  • Dormir dans un gite chez l’habitant (env. 60 € par nuit)
  • Dormir une nuit dans un hĂ©bergement insolite (env. 70 € par nuit)

>> A lire aussi : OĂč dormir avec un van amĂ©nagĂ© ?

Blogs & ressources utiles pour la prĂ©paration de l’itinĂ©raire

Qu’est-ce qui garantira que vous passerez un bon moment lors de votre road-trip en France ? Un savant Ă©quilibre de spontanĂ©itĂ© et de prĂ©paration.

Pour la spontanĂ©itĂ© c’est simple. Vous improviserez au grĂšs de vos envies, quitte Ă  modifier votre itinĂ©raire en cours de route. Au pire, vous n’aurez qu’Ă  annuler votre prochain logement si vous souhaitez rester plus de temps dans un endroit que vous adorez !

CĂŽtĂ© prĂ©paration. Rien de tel que de multiplier les sources d’informations pour mieux identifier vos envies.

Voici une liste de ressources utiles en plus de cette page :

  • Liste de toutes les applications utiles en Road trip
  • Liste d’idĂ©es pour savoir oĂč dormir en van
  • Guide pour se doucher en road-trip
  • Guide pour manger et cuisiner en road-trip (avec des recettes )
  • Le site officiel des offices de tourisme de France
  • Un site pour planifier votre itinĂ©raire selon les lieux d’intĂ©rĂȘt : Roadtrippers
  • Blog : le Road-trip en Bretagne de Three Vanlifers
  • Blog : le Road-trip dans le sud-est de Les Pauline
  • Blog : le Road-trip de Nowmadz (2014)
  • Blog : le Road-trip en France en famille de Les Exploratrices
  • Blog : le Road-trip en France de GĂ©onautrices
  • Blog : le Road-trip dans le sud-ouest de Amoureux du monde

Et vous, Ă  quand le road-trip sur les routes de France ?

Plus d'inspiration Road-trips & Vanlife ?

Abonnez-vous Ă  notre Instagram pour ĂȘtre sĂ»r de ne rien manquer (cliquez ici) ! Au programme ? IdĂ©es d'amĂ©nagement de van, tĂ©moignages de vanlifers, spots idylliques pour passer la nuit, idĂ©es d'itinĂ©raire, les derniĂšres actualitĂ©s de nos aventures et surtout (surtout !) une bonne dose d'inspiration au quotidien en attendant de reprendre la route 🙂

Un road trip aux couleurs de l’Écosse

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Co-fondateur de The Roadtrippers, Pierre Rouxel est passionné de grands espaces, d'aventures et de modes de vie alternatifs.

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Je prĂ©voit un road trip en aoĂ»t avec des amis. On est un groupe de 10 personnes et on veut partir le long de la cĂŽte mĂ©diterranĂ©enne. C’est notre premier Road Trip, je ne sais pas trop comment l’organiser. Le problĂšme, c’est que nous sommes Ă©tudiants, donc le budget est limitĂ©. On cherche des solutions pour dormir, parce qu’on va partir Ă  deux voitures donc on ne peut pas dormir dedans. Les campings doivent ĂȘtre rĂ©server Ă  l’avance et sur au moins deux nuits, et il est difficile de trouver des endroits oĂč le camping sauvage est autorisĂ©. Avez-vous des solutions svp?

Merci d’avance pour vos conseils!

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Merci pour ce bel article, trùs complet ! 🙂

La France est véritablement le plus beau pays au monde ! Nous avons énormément de chance de vivre en France !

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Merci pour votre commentaire 🙂 Oui, c’est en l’arpentant en long, en large et en travers qu’on se rend bien compte de la diversitĂ© de ses paysages et de l’Ă©tendue de sa culture !

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je Vien dĂ©couvre votre site aujourd’hui Merci pour votre partage, TrĂšs inspirant les road trip en France !

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bonjour ! merci pour vitre article. J’ajoute juste du cĂŽtĂ© nord il y a aussi la CĂŽte d’Opale . Moi et ma fille on voulait voir les phoques lĂ -bas y faire un petit road trip mais Ă  cause du confinement et de la situation on a du annulĂ©. Maintenant on passe notre temps Ă  lire des blogs de voyage ( ça lui apprend un peu Ă  lire ) et on s’Ă©merveille sur les gites sur airbnb bailti booking pour changer un peu de cette ambiance de confiner. Merci beaucoup car j’ai fait un semblant de voyage en vous lisant. Bonne continuation

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On pourrait ajouter aussi la CĂŽte d’Azur, il y a de trĂšs beaux road trip Ă  faire notamment par les corniches entre Nice et Monaco. Ajouter Ă  ça les superbes villages de l’arriĂšre pays et les montagnes toutes proches il y a de quoi faire.

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Hachette Tourisme Le Routard vient de sortir un magnifique ouvrage « Road-trips France », en concurrence avec « Sur les routes des régions de France » de Lonely Planet, « Routes de France » de GéoBook et « Belles routes de France » de Michelin Voyage.

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Bonjour, je dĂ©couvre votre site aujourd’hui sur les conseils d’une amie. TrĂšs inspirant les road trip en France ! Je souhaite vous faire part de notre road trip en France : Nous rentrons tout juste de nos vacances, familles de 2 adultes et 2 ados. Partis le 1er aout d’ArdĂšche, retour hier soir, avec Agate notre T4, notre voyage nous a permis de traverser la France d’Est en Ouest et a commencĂ© par la Haute vallĂ©e de l’Ubaye avec randonnĂ©e en haute montagne, excursion en Italie, puis le Cantal, la Vienne, Oradour sur Glane, Poitiers et Le Futuroscope, pour terminer Ă  Fouras en Charente-Maritime. Nos seules 2 Ă©tapes prĂ©vues Ă©taient la randonnĂ©e en vallĂ©e de l’Ubaye avec nuit en refuge et le Fururosocope, le reste fĂ»t l’inspiration du moment, en fonction de la mĂ©tĂ©o (Ă©viter les orges et la grĂȘle) et du temps passĂ© Ă  regarder et Ă  rouler. Quelques nuits en « sauvage » mais je dois convenir que la majoritĂ© de nos nuits se sont passĂ©es dans des campings, presque exclusivement des campings municipaux*, car Ă  4 l’autonomie en eau nous a vite ramenĂ©s Ă  la rĂ©alitĂ©, ainsi que l’impĂ©ratif de recharger 4 tĂ©lĂ©phones portables chaque jour. Nous sommes ravis de notre road trip, sans pression et qui nous a fait re-dĂ©couvrir notre beau pays au grĂ© des jours. L’an prochain peut-ĂȘtre le littoral Atlantique du sud vers la Belgique, ou bien l’Allemagne de la Baltique et retour par les pays de l’Est, ou bien…on verra d’ici lĂ  !

Bonjour Sandrine 🙂 Merci pour votre partage, votre itinĂ©raire Ă  l’air top – je ne connaissais pas la vallĂ©e de l’Ubaye et les photos que j’ai pu voir sur internet m’ont donnĂ©es envie de m’y rendre lors d’un prochain voyage ! Le van offre rĂ©ellement la possibilitĂ© de ralentir et de s’arrĂȘter au grĂ© des envies, sans dĂ©penser une fortune et sans abandonner son confort. Et le plus beau dans tout ça ? Les itinĂ©raires sont quasi infinis ce qui fait qu’il y aura toujours quelque chose Ă  dĂ©couvrir – en France comme ailleurs, d’ailleurs ! Au plaisir de lire un nouveau tĂ©moignage de votre part l’an prochain alors 😉

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Voyager en camping-car en France, 4 témoignages à découvrir

Voyager en camping-car en France, 4 témoignages à découvrir

J e vous ai souvent parlĂ© de van amĂ©nagĂ© sur le blog, puisque je possĂšde un Transporter T4 depuis 2015, mais cette fois, j’avais envie d’aborder un sujet un peu diffĂ©rent : celui du voyage en camping-car. En effet, de plus en plus de personnes dĂ©cident de tenter l’expĂ©rience, d’autant plus que la crise sanitaire que nous traversons nous pousse Ă  limiter les contacts humains rapprochĂ©s. C’est donc pour beaucoup de voyageurs l’occasion de faire un premier road trip en camping-car, afin de tester cette façon minimaliste – mais confortable – de partir en vacances. Aujourd’hui, 4 blogueurs ont acceptĂ© de partager leur tĂ©moignage, au sujet d’un road trip effectuĂ© en France et en camping-car (ou en fourgon amĂ©nagĂ© pour le dernier retour d’expĂ©rience). Vous trouverez Ă©galement quelques conseils pratiques en fin d’article…

La cîte d’Émeraude en Bretagne

  • Les Hautes-Alpes en camping-car
  • 3 semaines dans le sud du Massif central
  • Road trip en Provence verte
  • Conseils pour voyager en camping-car

Mon premier sĂ©jour en camping-car s’est dĂ©roulĂ© en Bretagne avec ma famille. Habitant sur Saint-Malo pour le travail, quand cette derniĂšre est venue me voir, on a dĂ©cidĂ© de louer un camping-car pour une semaine afin d’explorer les CĂŽtes-d’Armor.

J’avais l’habitude de conduire un van mais c’était ma premiĂšre expĂ©rience en camping-car. L’un ou l’autre, je suis une convertie ! J’adore voyager et la libertĂ© que procure le camping-car est tout simplement la perfection. Bien qu’il y ait des restrictions en France (camping sauvage interdit) et que l’on doive se mettre dans les espaces prĂ©vus, cela reste le meilleur moyen de visiter la Bretagne.

Cette sensation de libertĂ©, de pouvoir s’arrĂȘter quand on en a envie, de profiter des paysages bretons, de faire une photo, de pouvoir rĂ©ellement profiter Ă  son rythme est vraiment une expĂ©rience unique. Je la recommande Ă  tous ceux qui aiment la libertĂ©, qui ne planifient pas et qui veulent voyager Ă  leur maniĂšre. Et puis, que dire, les cĂŽtes bretonnes sont justes idĂ©ales pour ce type de sĂ©jour.

Je conseille toutefois de faire attention au type de camping-car que vous souhaitez louer, car plus vous prenez grand, moins il sera facile de circuler. Selon les dimensions, certaines villes vous seront interdites et puis il faut prendre en compte la conduite. On ne conduit pas un camping-car comme on conduit sa C3 !

Jennifer, du blog Jen On The Road

5 jours de road trip dans les Hautes-Alpes en camping-car

Lors d’un test du nouveau camping-car de mes beaux-parents, nous avons parcouru les routes de notre dĂ©partement des Hautes-Alpes. Ce n’était pas la premiĂšre fois que nous partions en camping-car ; mes parents et ceux de mon chĂ©ri nous ont bercĂ©s sur les routes d’Europe dans leur van, il y a dĂ©jĂ  quelques annĂ©es. Par contre, c’était notre premiĂšre fois avec nos deux enfants.

VoilĂ  notre itinĂ©raire : en partant de Grenoble, nous avons tout d’abord fait escale au col du Lautaret pour profiter d’un superbe lever de soleil. C’est un lieu un peu saturĂ© de camping-cars, mais en montant vers le col du Galibier, vous pouvez ĂȘtre seul ! La journĂ©e permet de profiter de la vallĂ©e de Serre Chevalier. Le lendemain, direction la vallĂ©e de la ClarĂ©e pour une randonnĂ©e et retour le soir vers Mont-Dauphin, une place forte Vauban classĂ©e au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO. Les deux jours suivants, la baignade Ă©tait de mise autour du lac de Serre-Ponçon. L’étape se fit en camping, car les bivouacs sauvages sont rĂ©glementĂ©s et les parkings, tous bloquĂ©s en hauteur. Le dernier jour, nous traversions le Champsaur pour retourner sur Grenoble, afin de rendre le camping-car.

Rien de compliquĂ© pour nous, ni pour le maniement du camping-car, ni dans la recherche d’un lieu oĂč dormir, car nous connaissions bien la rĂ©gion. Le stress de ce road-trip dans les Hautes-Alpes en camping-car a Ă©tĂ© la gestion de notre deuxiĂšme enfant, de 18 mois Ă  l’époque, car il bougeait Ă©normĂ©ment dans le camping-car, tout excitĂ© par l’aventure. Lors des repas, nous avions trĂšs peur qu’il ne renverse son assiette sur les coussins du camping-car tout neuf des beaux-parents ! Nous aurions Ă©tĂ© moins inquiets si le camping-car nous avait appartenu. Lors des voyages suivants, tout s’est mieux passĂ©, chacun ayant appris Ă  se mouvoir dans un espace fermĂ© et petit. Et d’ailleurs, maintenant nous partons Ă  4, en 4×4 et tente de toit !

Sandrine, des blogs Voyages et Enfants et Expériences Hautes-Alpes

” Lorsqu'elle s'enfuit, la route est la seule amante qui vaille la peine d'ĂȘtre suivie. Sylvain Tesson

3 semaines dans le sud du Massif Central en camping-car

Pour les vacances d’étĂ© Ă  bord du camping-car, nous recherchons souvent des endroits oĂč la frĂ©quentation touristique reste raisonnable. Direction l’intĂ©rieur des terres.

Le Massif Central couvre un espace trĂšs vaste sur plusieurs rĂ©gions de France. Pour cet itinĂ©raire, nous choisissons de nous concentrer sur la partie sud jusqu’aux confins du massif. Finalement, on finit par arriver trĂšs prĂšs de Montpellier et de la mer MĂ©diterranĂ©e. Au dĂ©part de la Gironde, le circuit passe par de nombreux dĂ©partements de l’Occitanie avec :

  • La vallĂ©e du Sidobre et ses impressionnants rochers de granit dans le Tarn
  • Dans l’HĂ©rault : les gorges d’HĂ©ric, le cirque de MourĂšze, les Gorges de l’HĂ©rault et Saint-Guilhem-le-DĂ©sert, plus beau village de France, ainsi que le cirque de Navacelles
  • Dans l’Aveyron : visite de villages mĂ©diĂ©vaux comme la Couvertoirade et Sainte-Eulalie-de-Cernon avec sa superbe aire digne d’un camping avec de beaux emplacements ombragĂ©s pour moins de 10 € la nuit, pause gastronomique Ă  Roquefort, circuit panoramique dans les gorges du Tarn

Notre boucle passe ensuite par la région Auvergne-RhÎne-Alpes avant de revenir en Nouvelle-Aquitaine :

  • RandonnĂ©e dans le parc naturel rĂ©gional des Monts du Cantal, notamment avec la splendide ascension du Puy Mary, lieu qui reste pour nous le plus beau souvenir du road trip
  • MontĂ©e au Puy de Sancy depuis Super-Besse

Un circuit idĂ©al en camping-car pour des vacances vertes. Au programme : randonnĂ©e, visite de villages, dĂ©couverte gastronomique et farniente avec les enfants les pieds dans l’eau des riviĂšres, ou parfois dans les piscines des campings. Ceux qui aiment les descentes en canoĂ« trouveront de multiples occasions de satisfaire leurs envies sur ce parcours.

Entre bivouacs tranquilles, aires spacieuses et campings de bon rapport qualité/prix, les possibilités ne manquent pas dans le sud du Massif Central pour passer un super moment en camping-car !

Carine, du blog ParenthĂšse nomade

Road trip en Provence verte en fourgon aménagé

Depuis plusieurs mois et suivant peut-ĂȘtre l’effet de mode, nous avions trĂšs envie de tester la vie en camion amĂ©nagĂ©. En septembre dernier nous avions un week-end de trois jours de libres. Nous en avons donc profitĂ© pour tester ce mode de voyage. Nous avons louĂ© un fourgon amĂ©nagĂ© sur une plateforme prĂ©vue Ă  cet effet et nous voilĂ  partis dans le Var, en Provence verte.

En premier lieu, il a fallu s’habituer aux 6 mĂštres de longueur de notre monture mais le vĂ©hicule se conduisant bien, cela se fait facilement. Nous avons adorĂ© ce sentiment de libertĂ© et les possibilitĂ©s qui s’offraient Ă  nous. Aller partout oĂč l’on souhaite, avec le maximum de confort. Pouvoir manger ou l’on veut et avoir notre frigo avec nous pour ne pas dĂ©penser bĂȘtement. Et puis comment ne pas apprĂ©cier de pouvoir dormir oĂč nous le souhaitons ? Avec parfois des paysages extraordinaires Ă  contempler, seuls, le matin.

Lors de cette premiĂšre prise en main qu’est ce qui nous a perturbĂ© ? Eh bien pas grand-chose. Nous avions toujours peur de manquer de rĂ©serve d’eau et d’électricitĂ© mais au final nous en avions toujours suffisamment. Ce mode de voyage est vraiment agrĂ©able et nous avons adorĂ©.

Sandrine et Pascal, du blog Dreams World

Faire un road trip en camping-car en France, mes conseils

Bien manƓuvrer.

Si vous redoutez de conduire un camping-car, entraĂźnez-vous sur un parking avant de prendre la route. Vous pouvez aussi afficher sur votre tableau de bord la hauteur du vĂ©hicule, (c’est trĂšs utile pour passer sous les ponts). Enfin, lors d’une manƓuvre, utilisez vos rĂ©troviseurs le plus possible, et faites-vous guider si besoin.

Vous pouvez soit bivouaquer (en vĂ©rifiant que c’est autorisĂ©), soit vous rendre sur une aire dĂ©diĂ©e (gratuite ou payante), soit aller dans un camping. Les deux derniĂšres options vous permettront de vidanger vos eaux usĂ©es et de recharger vos batteries.

Autres ressources

L’application gratuite Park4night recense des milliers de parkings testĂ©s et approuvĂ©s par les camping-caristes, n’hĂ©sitez pas Ă  y jeter un Ɠil pour trouver le spot de vos rĂȘves !

Par ailleurs, je vous recommande de faire un tour sur le blog de PĂ©riplĂ©ties , oĂč vous trouverez une bonne dose d’inspiration pour voyager en camping-car, ainsi que sur celui du Camping car pour les Nuls , qui est une vraie mine d’or pour tous les camping-caristes dĂ©butants.

Matériel utile

Afin de ne pas avoir de souci en route, je vous conseille d’apporter avec vous l’Ă©quipement suivant :

  • Des cales de mise Ă  niveau , Ă  insĂ©rer sous les roues
  • Une boĂźte Ă  outils standard
  • Du petit matĂ©riel Ă©lectrique (notamment une rallonge adaptĂ©e et un adaptateur spĂ©cifique pour les bornes Ă©lectriques)
  • Des embouts spĂ©ciaux pour se raccorder Ă  un robinet, comme ce modĂšle
  • Une douche solaire (pour l’Ă©tĂ©, afin de vous faciliter la vie)

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Voici un joli ouvrage Ă©ditĂ© par Le Routard, que j’aime beaucoup, qui regroupe une sĂ©lection d’itinĂ©raires de road trips Ă  faire en France, Ă  travers les plus beaux paysages que compte l’hexagone. Ce livre mĂȘle des Ă©tapes gastronomiques, culturelles et historiques, comme la route des vins d’Alsace, les monts du Cantal, les plages du dĂ©barquement…

Pour chacun des road trips, on retrouve un itinĂ©raire dĂ©taillĂ©, ainsi qu’une carte illustrĂ©e, des photos et des conseils pratiques. Ce guide sera parfait pour tous les amoureux de la route, et notamment pour tous les camping-caristes en recherche d’inspiration !

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J’espĂšre que ces diffĂ©rents tĂ©moignages de voyageurs ayant effectuĂ© un road trip en France et en camping-car vous auront donnĂ© envie de vivre Ă  votre tour ce type d’aventure ! J’en profite pour remercier les diffĂ©rents blogueurs qui ont acceptĂ© de partager avec nous leur expĂ©rience, Ă  travers ces jolis rĂ©cits.

Si vous souhaiter aller plus loin, je vous invite Ă  dĂ©couvrir mon dossier complet sur la vie en van amĂ©nagĂ© : ce mode de voyage offre trĂšs certainement moins de confort que les camping-cars, mais procure Ă  l’inverse plus de libertĂ©. D’ailleurs, j’ai rĂ©digĂ© un article sur le sujet : comment choisir entre un van amĂ©nagĂ© et un camping-car ? Car comme on dit, il convient Ă  chacun de trouver chaussure Ă  son pied !

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Il y a quelques mois j’ai envie rĂ©alisĂ© mon rĂȘve de faire un road trip en camping car ! J’avais achetĂ© mon camping car dans un depot vente camping car , les vendeurs y Ă©taient super sympa 🙂

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Cela fait rĂȘver, surtout en ce moment

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De quoi nous donner des ailes !

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merci pour ces différentes expériences les retours sont intéressants et les photos splendides bises de papi

Merci, gros bisous

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Bienvenue sur Histoires de tongs, le blog d'aventure en solo et au fĂ©minin ! Je m'appelle Astrid, et aprĂšs avoir voyagĂ© durant sept ans autour du monde, je viens de rentrer en France. À pied, en stop, ou encore en van amĂ©nagĂ©, j’ai sillonnĂ© les routes d’ici et d’ailleurs Ă  la recherche de ce que la vie offre de plus prĂ©cieux : la rencontre avec l’inconnu.

Sur ce blog, j’espĂšre vous transmettre un peu de la magie du voyage, qui fait que les choses les plus simples sont les plus merveilleuses : un bivouac en montagne, un cafĂ© offert par un Ă©tranger, un lever de soleil sur un chemin dĂ©sert. Vous y trouverez Ă©galement une bonne dose d’énergie et de bonne humeur !

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Most Scenic Road Trips in France: 12 Epic Routes

29 March 2024 · In: France , Road Trip

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Are you looking for the  most beautiful and scenic road trips in France ? Adventure lovers, you have come to the right place! This article walks you through  12 road trip ideas to add to your bucket list  for an unforgettable holiday, whether you are travelling for 7 days or 2 weeks.

France is a breathtaking country  which has much to offer! From charming traditional villages and stunning natural landscapes to emblematic landmarks and delicious local cuisine (and wine), you will find  plenty of things to do and places to see  on a French road trip in both summer and winter.

Even though France is my homeland, I am constantly discovering something new when I explore the country, as  each region truly has its own identity and culture . Whichever road trip you choose, I am sure you will have a wonderful time!

So, are you ready to discover the  top 12 France road trips that you must experience ? Let’s get started! And, of course, let me know in the comments below if you have any other suggestions 🙂

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12- Route des Grands Crus

Overview: 12 epic french road trips.

1- Provence Lavender Loop 2- The Loire Valley & ChĂąteaux 3- French Riviera Coastal Drive 4- Alsace Wine Route 5- Normandy Coastal Escape 6- Gorges du Verdon Loop

7- Corsica Coastal Drive 8- Route des Grandes Alpes 9- Brittany Coastal Road 10- Pyrenean Escape 11- Champagne Route 12- Route des Grands Crus

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Best France road trips – Map

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12 breathtaking road trip routes in France

Here are 12 road trips to inspire your next French adventure. Each of these routes is easily accessible by car, campervan or motorbike. But also be sure to check road conditions, especially in winter, and book your accommodation in advance.

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1- Provence Lavender Loop

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⏰  Duration : 4-5 days 📆  When to go : summer (June-July) 

The Provence Lavender Route, also known as the  Route de la Lavande , is a scenic journey through the picturesque countryside of Provence, renowned for its  vast lavender fields that burst into vibrant purple flowers . The perfect road trip for Instagram lovers!

Starting typically in Avignon or Aix-en-Provence, the route also takes you through  charming villages  like Gordes and Roussillon, where you can unwind and admire the lavender fields in  full bloom from late June to early July , creating a mesmerising sea of purple.

Whether you are driving or cycling, this itinerary offers an ideal blend of  cultural exploration, immersive experiences amidst the lavender fields of Provence and scenic drives  with panoramic views of rolling hills and ancient stone villages.

READ MORE: 20+ Best Places to Visit in The South of France

ITINERARY 

Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering the most beautiful sites in Provence:

Day 1: Avignon

  • Start your journey in Avignon, a historic city known for its medieval architecture.
  • Explore the Palais des Papes (Papal Palace) and Pont Saint-BĂ©nĂ©zet (Bridge of Avignon).
  • Wander through the charming streets of the Old Town.
  • Enjoy a relaxing dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Sault and Gordes

  • Drive to Sault, known as the lavender capital of Provence. 
  • Explore the lavender fields surrounding Sault. 
  • Take in the stunning views of the Mont Ventoux.
  • Continue to Gordes, a picturesque hilltop village with narrow cobbled streets and panoramic views.
  • Visit the Lavender Museum to learn about the history and cultivation of lavender.
  • Visit the Senanque Abbey, famous for its iconic lavender fields.

Day 3: Roussillon and Valensole Plateau

  • Explore the colourful village of Roussillon, known for its ochre cliffs and vibrant hues.
  • Wander through the Ochre Trail. 
  • Admire the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
  • Drive to the Valensole Plateau , one of the most scenic areas for lavender viewing in Provence.
  • Spend the afternoon exploring the lavender fields and capturing photos of the stunning scenery.

Day 4: Aix-en-Provence

  • Head to Aix-en-Provence, a charming city known for its elegant boulevards, fountains and vibrant arts scene.
  • Visit the Cours Mirabeau, a tree-lined avenue lined with cafĂ©s and shops.
  • Explore its historic centre.
  • Discover landmarks such as the Cathedral of Saint-Sauveur and the Atelier Paul CĂ©zanne.
  • Enjoy an afternoon stroll through the gardens or join a walking tour .
  • Browse local markets for lavender products.

Day 5: Return to Avignon

  • Drive back to Avignon and complete the Lavender route loop.
  • Enjoy the scenery along the way. 
  • Once in Avignon, spend your final evening exploring, shopping or relaxing.

PROVENCE LAVENDER MAP

Click on the top left of the map to display the list of stops and locations.

2- The Loire Valley & ChĂąteaux

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⏰  Duration : 5 days 📆  When to go : spring & summer (May-September) 

The Loire Valley road trip offers a captivating journey through a picturesque and historic region of France. You will discover a landscape dotted with  majestic chĂąteaux, charming villages and lush vineyards  along the banks of the Loire River, a paradise for history and wine lovers!

From the  fairy-tale castles  of Chambord and Chenonceau to the  picturesque towns  of Tours and Amboise, this itinerary is a perfect blend of  cultural heritage, scenic beauty and culinary delights  and is the ideal way to learn more about the rich culture and history of France.

I feel lucky enough to say that  I was born in the Loire Valley , more precisely in Orleans. I loved the region and its cultural landmarks. It always felt great to be in the countryside whilst still being close to major cities like Paris. I am sure you will love exploring its many highlights. It is also an  ideal destination for families with children .

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Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering some of the most famous chĂąteaux in the Loire Valley:

Day 1: Tours

  • Start your road trip in Tours, a city in the heart of the Loire Valley.
  • Explore its historic Old Town with half-timbered houses and Place Plumereau.
  • Visit the CathĂ©drale Saint-Gatien and the MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts.
  • Take a walk along the banks of the Loire.

Day 2: Chñteau de Villandry and Chñteau d’Azay-le-Rideau

  • Drive to ChĂąteau de Villandry, famous for its superb Renaissance gardens.
  • Continue to ChĂąteau d’Azay-le-Rideau, a fairytale castle set on an island in the Indre River.

Day 3: ChĂąteau de Chambord and ChĂąteau de Cheverny

  • Visit the iconic  ChĂąteau de Chambord , a masterpiece of the French Renaissance.
  • Explore its massive double-helix staircase and its vast garden.
  • Head to ChĂąteau de Cheverny, famous for its elegant interiors and well-preserved furniture.
  • If you have time, you can also discover the pretty village of Cheverny and its vineyards.

Day 4: ChĂąteau de Chenonceau and Amboise

  • Visit the elegant  ChĂąteau de Chenonceau , spanning the Cher River.
  • Explore the stunning gardens and galleries of the castle.
  • Drive to the town of Amboise, where you can visit ChĂąteau d’Amboise and Clos LucĂ©, the former home of Leonardo da Vinci.
  • Spend the evening exploring the quaint streets of Amboise.

Day 5: Wine tasting and back to Tours

  • Enjoy a wine-tasting experience at a local vineyard in the Vouvray or Montlouis-sur-Loire wine region.
  • Spend your last evening in Tours sampling local cuisine and wine.

LOIRE VALLEY MAP

3- French Riviera Coastal Drive

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⏰  Duration : 5-6 days 📆  When to go : spring & summer (May-September)

The French Riviera, also known as the  CĂŽte d’Azur , offers a captivating journey along the Mediterranean coastline of southeastern France. Whether it is  exploring   historic sites, relaxing on pristine beaches or cruising along scenic coastal roads , this road trip promises an unforgettable experience.

Stretching from the glamorous city of Nice to the border with Italy, this itinerary takes you through  picturesque coastal towns, sandy beaches and stunning landscapes , where you will be treated to panoramic views of the azure sea and lush hillsides.

Along the way, you will also encounter  luxurious resorts like Cannes and Monaco , where you can indulge in exclusive shopping, gourmet dining and world-class entertainment. Have fun!

READ MORE: South of France Road Trip: 1-Week Itinerary

Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering the main highlights of the French Riviera:

Day 1: Nice

  • Start your journey in Nice, the largest city on the French Riviera.
  • Explore the vibrant Old Town with its narrow streets, colourful buildings and bustling markets.
  • Visit the Promenade des Anglais, a famous waterfront promenade perfect for a stroll or bike ride.
  • Relax on one of its beautiful beaches and enjoy the Mediterranean sunshine.

Day 2: Antibes and Cannes

  • Drive to Antibes, a charming coastal town known for its picturesque old port and historic ramparts.
  • Explore the MusĂ©e Picasso housed in the ChĂąteau Grimaldi.
  • Stroll through the atmospheric streets of the Old Town.
  • Continue to Cannes, famous for its film festival and glamorous atmosphere.
  • Visit the Palais des Festivals et des CongrĂšs.
  • Take a walk along the famous Boulevard de la Croisette.

Day 3: Monaco and Monte Carlo

  • Drive to Monaco, a tiny principality known for its glitz and glamour.
  • Visit the Prince’s Palace of Monaco.
  • Explore the charming Old Town of Monaco-Ville.
  • Admire the stunning views from the Jardin Exotique.
  • Visit the Oceanographic Museum .
  • Continue to Monte Carlo, home to the famous Casino de Monte-Carlo and luxurious hotels.
  • Enjoy a stroll around the glamorous Casino Square and take in the sights of the city.

Day 4: Menton and Villefranche-sur-Mer

  • Drive to Menton, a picturesque town known for its lemon festival and beautiful gardens.
  • Explore the colourful Old Town and visit the Jean Cocteau Museum.
  • Continue to Villefranche-sur-Mer, a charming seaside village with a scenic harbour.
  • Explore the Citadel and enjoy a relaxing afternoon on one of its beaches.

Day 5: Return to Nice

  • Enjoy some last-minute exploration or souvenir shopping.
  • Spend your evening sampling local cuisine and wine.

Optional: Saint-Tropez

  • Drive to Saint-Tropez, a legendary seaside resort synonymous with luxury and style.
  • Explore the Vieux Port lined with luxurious yachts and charming cafes.
  • Visit the MusĂ©e de l’Annonciade, home to an impressive collection of modern art.
  • Relax on one of its beautiful beaches or enjoy water sports activities.

FRENCH RIVIERA MAP

4- Alsace Wine Route

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⏰  Duration : 5-6 days 📆  When to go : summer (June-August)

The Alsace Wine Route, or  Route des Vins d’Alsace , is a scenic journey through  one of the premier wine regions in France , stretching approximately 170 kilometres (105 miles) from Marlenheim to Thann. 

This picturesque route winds through  charming villages, lush vineyards and historic wine-producing towns , offering you the opportunity to explore renowned wineries, sample exceptional white wines like Riesling and GewĂŒrztraminer and immerse yourself in the  rich winemaking tradition of Alsace . 

With its stunning landscapes, quaint villages and world-class wines, this Alsace Wine road trip itinerary promises a  memorable and delightful experience for wine enthusiasts  and travellers alike.

Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering some of the most iconic stops along the Wine Route:

Day 1: Strasbourg

  • Begin your journey in Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Explore the picturesque Old Town (Grande Île) with its charming half-timbered houses and canals.
  • Join a guided tour and discover the iconic Strasbourg Cathedral.
  • Visit the Alsatian Museum to learn about the history, culture and winemaking traditions of the region.
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling traditional Alsatian cuisine with regional wines.

Day 2: Obernai

  • Drive to Obernai, a charming medieval town surrounded by vineyards.
  • Explore its historic centre, featuring narrow streets, colourful facades and the Obernai Clock Tower.
  • Visit a local winery for a wine-tasting experience, sampling the renowned white wines of Alsace.
  • Enjoy lunch at a traditional Alsatian Winstub (wine tavern), tasting dishes like choucroute garnie and flammekueche.

Day 3: Riquewihr

  • Travel to Riquewihr, one of the most picturesque villages along the Alsace Wine Route.
  • Explore its well-preserved medieval architecture, flower-filled streets and charming wine cellars.
  • Visit local wineries for tastings of Riesling, GewĂŒrztraminer and other Alsace varietals.
  • Take a stroll through the surrounding vineyards, enjoying panoramic views of the Alsace countryside.

Day 4: Colmar

  • Drive to Colmar, known as the Capital of Alsatian Wine.
  • Explore its historic Old Town, featuring colourful half-timbered houses, cosy cafĂ©s and the picturesque Little Venice district.
  • Visit the Unterlinden Museum to see the Isenheim Altarpiece and other works of art.
  • Enjoy a wine-tasting tour in Colmar and visit local wineries.

Day 5: Eguisheim & Strasbourg

  • Drive to Eguisheim, a charming village known for its circular layout and flower-decked streets.
  • Explore its medieval centre and visit the St. Leon Fountain.
  • Stroll through the vineyards surrounding the village.
  • Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, perhaps indulging in Alsatian specialities paired with regional wines.
  • Return to Strasbourg, where you can explore any sights you may have missed on your first day or simply relax.

ALSACE WINE MAP

5- Normandy Coastal Escape

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The Normandy Coastal Route, also known as the  CĂŽte d’AlbĂątre  or Alabaster Coast, winds  along the rugged coastline of Normandy  in northern France, stretching from Le TrĂ©port to Honfleur. 

This picturesque journey offers breathtaking views of  towering chalk cliffs, quaint fishing villages and historic landmarks . You will have the chance to explore iconic sites like the cliffs of Étretat, enjoy fresh seafood in charming seaside towns and  learn about World War II history  at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. 

Whether you love  exploring historic sites ,  enjoying outdoor activities  like hiking or beachcombing, or simply soaking in the  stunning coastal scenery , the Normandy Coastal Route promises an unforgettable road trip experience. 

Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering the main highlights of a road trip along the coast of Normandy:

Day 1: Le Tréport & Dieppe

  • Start your journey in Le TrĂ©port, a picturesque seaside town known for its colourful cliffside houses and funicular railway.
  • Visit the TrĂ©port Lighthouse for panoramic views of the coastline.
  • Explore the bustling harbour of the town.
  • Drive along the coast to Dieppe, the largest town on the Alabaster Coast, famous for its fishing port and historic castle.
  • Explore its vibrant Saturday market, stroll along the promenade and enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant.

Day 2: Étretat

  • Drive to Étretat, renowned for its stunning chalk cliffs, natural arches and pebble beaches.
  • Take a hike along the coastal path for spectacular views of the cliffs and the English Channel.
  • Visit iconic landmarks such as the Needle Rock and the Arches of Aval.
  • Explore the town of Étretat, with its charming streets, art galleries and beachfront cafĂ©s.
  • Immerse yourself in Les Jardins d’Étretat to enjoy a variety of gardens, sculptures and contemporary artwork.

Day 3: Honfleur

  • Continue your journey to Honfleur, a picturesque harbour town with colourful timber-framed houses and cobbled streets.
  • Explore the historic Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor), lined with cafĂ©s, art galleries and seafood restaurants.
  • Visit the Sainte-Catherine Church, the largest wooden church in France.
  • Wander through the charming streets of the Old Town and admire the maritime-themed architecture.

Day 4: Omaha Beach & Bayeux

  • Drive along the coast to Omaha Beach, one of the landing beaches of the D-Day invasion during World War II.
  • Visit the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, where thousands of soldiers are buried overlooking the beach.
  • Join a World War II tour  of the key beaches and sites linked to D-Day.
  • Explore the nearby town of Bayeux and visit the Bayeux Tapestry, depicting the Norman conquest of England in 1066.

Day 5: Mont-Saint-Michel

  • Head to Mont-Saint-Michel , a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landmarks in France.
  • Explore the medieval abbey perched atop a rocky island, surrounded by tidal flats and salt marshes.
  • Wander through the narrow streets of the village, lined with shops, restaurants and historic buildings.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of the bay and the surrounding countryside.

NORMANDY COAST MAP

6- Gorges du Verdon Loop

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⏰  Duration : 4-5 days 📆  When to go : spring & summer (May-September)

The Gorges du Verdon Loop is a spectacular road trip route that will guide you through the  stunning natural landscapes of the Verdon Gorge  in southeastern France – a must for photo lovers and outdoor enthusiasts!

Often referred to as the  Grand Canyon of Europe , the Verdon Gorge is  one of the most impressive river canyons in Europe , carved by the turquoise waters of the Verdon River over millions of years.

This fascinating loop begins and ends in the picturesque village of Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, taking you on a  scenic journey along the north and south rims of the gorge , with plenty of outdoor activities, picturesque villages and unforgettable views along the way.

Here is an example of a  4-day itinerary  for exploring the Verdon Gorge:

Day 1: Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

  • Start your journey in Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, a charming Provençal village nestled at the foot of limestone cliffs.
  • Explore the narrow streets, adorned with colourful facades.
  • Visit the Notre Dame de Beauvoir Chapel perched high above the village.
  • Enjoy a dinner at a local restaurant, sampling regional specialities such as truffle-infused dishes and goat cheese.

Day 2: North Rim & La Palud-sur-Verdon

  • Begin your drive along the Verdon Gorge Loop, heading west towards the Verdon Gorge.
  • Continue driving along the Route des CrĂȘtes, a scenic road that winds along the rim of the gorge, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn.
  • Choose from a variety of activities such as hiking along the Sentier Martel trail, rock climbing on the limestone cliffs, or kayaking and canoeing on the Verdon River.
  • Arrive at the village of La Palud-sur-Verdon, where you can explore the Maison des Gorges du Verdon visitor centre to learn more about the natural and cultural heritage of the area.

Day 2: South Rim & Aiguines

  • Drive towards Trigance to reach the south rim of the gorge.
  • Stop at the Point Sublime viewpoint for panoramic views of the gorge and the turquoise waters of the Verdon River below.
  • Pause at the Balcons de la Mescla viewpoint to admire the convergence of the Verdon and Artuby rivers, and do not miss out on a stop at Pont de l’Artuby.
  • Continue your journey towards Aiguines, stopping at Col d’Illoire along the way, a stunning mountain pass.

Day 3: Outdoor Adventures & Lake Sainte-Croix

  • Drive to Lake Sainte-Croix, a stunning reservoir nestled amidst the hills of the Verdon Regional Natural Park.
  • Enjoy a picnic lunch by the lakeside or at one of the scenic viewpoints along the gorge.
  • Relax on the shores of the lake, go for a swim or rent a pedal boat or kayak to explore its tranquil waters.

Day 4: Return to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie

  • Drive back to Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, taking the scenic route through the countryside.
  • Along the way, stop at viewpoints and picturesque villages to soak in the last views of the Verdon Gorge and the surrounding landscapes.
  • Arrive back in Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in the afternoon.
  • Spend your remaining time exploring any attractions or shops in the village, or simply relax and enjoy the Provençal ambience.

GORGES DU VERDON MAP

7- Corsica Coastal Drive

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⏰  Duration : 6-7 days 📆  When to go : spring & summer (May-September)

The Corsica Coastal Drive offers a mesmerising journey  along the rugged and picturesque coastline of Corsica , the Mediterranean gem of France. It is the perfect destination if you are looking to mix sun and outdoor experiences. 

This scenic road trip winds through  charming coastal towns, pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs , showcasing the diverse landscapes and turquoise waters of the island. 

You will also have the chance to  explore historic landmarks, enjoy plenty of outdoor activities and soak up breathtaking vistas , making the Corsica Coastal Drive an unforgettable adventure along one of the most beautiful coastlines of Europe. 

Here is an example of a  6-day itinerary  offering a taste of the best that Corsica has to offer:

Day 1: Bastia

  • Start your journey in Bastia, one of the main cities in Corsica, located on the northeast of the island.
  • Explore the historic Old Town (Terra Vecchia) with its narrow streets, baroque churches and lively squares.
  • Visit the Old Port (Vieux Port) and enjoy waterfront dining at one of the local restaurants.

Day 2: Calvi

  • Drive along the coastal road towards Calvi, a picturesque town located on the northwest coast of Corsica.
  • Stop at the charming village of Saint-Florent along the way, known for its pretty harbour and Citadel.
  • Continue driving through the scenic countryside and arrive in Calvi in the afternoon.
  • Explore its historic Citadel, stroll along the waterfront promenade and relax on the sandy beaches.

Day 3: Porto

  • Drive south along the coast to Porto, a small village nestled between the mountains and the sea.
  • Explore the village of Porto and visit the Genoese watchtower overlooking the harbour.
  • Discover the Calanques de Piana, stunning red granite cliffs that plunge into the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
  • Optional: Take a boat tour to explore the Calanques de Piana and the Scandola Nature Reserve.

Day 4: Bonifacio

  • Drive along the rugged west coast of Corsica towards Bonifacio, located on the southern tip of the island.
  • Stop at the village of CargĂšse, known for its Greek Orthodox Church and beautiful beaches.
  • Continue driving through the scenic countryside and arrive in Bonifacio in the afternoon.
  • Explore the historic Old Town perched atop limestone cliffs.
  • Visit the Citadel and stroll along the picturesque marina.

Day 5: Porto-Vecchio

  • Drive along the eastern coast of Corsica towards Porto-Vecchio, a charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches.
  • Stop at the beautiful beaches of Palombaggia and Santa Giulia, known for their turquoise waters and white sand.
  • Continue driving to Porto-Vecchio.
  • Spend the afternoon relaxing and exploring the historic centre.

Day 6: Bastia

  • Drive back towards Bastia along the eastern coast of Corsica.
  • Stop at the Bavella Massif, a stunning mountain range with towering granite peaks and scenic hiking trails.
  • Continue driving through the scenic countryside and arrive in Bastia in the afternoon.
  • Spend your remaining time exploring any attractions or shops in the city.

CORSICA COASTAL MAP

8- Route des Grandes Alpes

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⏰  Duration : 4-5 days 📆  When to go : summer (June-August)

The Route des Grandes Alpes is an iconic and legendary road trip route  spanning 700 kilometres across the French Alps , from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean Sea.

Passing through some of the most  breathtaking mountain scenery  in Europe, this itinerary takes you through picturesque valleys and over high mountain passes, offering spectacular views of  snow-capped peaks, alpine meadows and charming villages .

You will embark on a journey of epic proportions, combining exhilarating driving experiences with opportunities for numerous  outdoor adventures, cultural explorations and gastronomic delights  along the way.

Here is an example of a  4-day itinerary  covering some of the highlights of the French Alps:

Day 1: Thonon-les-Bains & Chamonix

  • Start your journey in Thonon-les-Bains, located on the shores of Lake Geneva.
  • Drive to Chamonix, a famous ski resort town nestled in the shadow of Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps.
  • Pass through the picturesque Arve Valley and stop to enjoy the scenery.
  • Explore its charming streets and visit the Aiguille du Midi for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Take a ride on the Montenvers Railway to see the Mer de Glace glacier.

Day 2: MegĂšve

  • If you have time, drive through the Mont Blanc Tunnel, crossing into Italy briefly before returning to France.
  • Head to MegĂšve, passing through alpine villages like Les Houches and Saint-Gervais-les-Bains.
  • Arrive in MegĂšve, a charming alpine resort town known for its luxury hotels, gourmet restaurants, and scenic beauty.
  • Explore its historic centre, stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy dinner at a traditional Savoyard restaurant.

Day 3: Briançon

  • Continue your journey southward through the French Alps.
  • Drive through the stunning Tarentaise Valley, passing by ski resorts such as La Plagne and Les Arcs.
  • Cross over the Col de l’Iseran, the highest paved mountain pass in the Alps, and descend into the Maurienne Valley.
  • Continue driving through picturesque mountain villages like Val d’IsĂšre and Bonneval-sur-Arc.
  • Arrive in Briançon, a fortified town known for its UNESCO-listed Vauban fortifications and stunning mountain scenery.
  • Explore its historic centre, visit the Fort des TĂȘtes and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 4: Nice

  • Drive towards Nice, descending into the Ubaye Valley, known for its rugged beauty and outdoor activities.
  • Continue driving through the Alpes-Maritimes region, passing by picturesque towns like Barcelonnette and Entrevaux.
  • Arrive in Nice, the capital of the French Riviera.
  • Explore its vibrant Old Town, stroll along the Promenade des Anglais and relax on the beach.

GRANDES ALPES MAP

9- Brittany Coastal Road

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⏰  Duration : 6-7 days 📆  When to go : summer (June-August)

The Brittany Coastal Drive offers a  picturesque journey along the rugged and diverse coastline of Brittany , a region in northwestern France known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and charming seaside towns. 

This road trip route will take you through  quaint fishing villages, historic ports and stunning natural landscapes , providing you with opportunities to explore the scenic and untouched beauty of Brittany.

From the medieval city walls of  Saint-Malo  to the wild beauty of the  Quiberon Peninsula  and the charming streets of  Vannes , this itinerary perfectly highlights the  diverse landscapes, rich maritime heritage and gastronomic delights  of Brittany, making it an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers, history enthusiasts and foodies. 

Here is an example of a  6-day itinerary  offering a great mix of cultural, historical and natural attractions in Brittany:

Day 1: Saint-Malo

  • Start your journey in Saint-Malo, a historic port city known for its impressive city walls and maritime heritage.
  • Explore the medieval Old Town (Intra-Muros), stroll along the ramparts and visit the ChĂąteau de Saint-Malo.
  • Hop on a boat cruise to discover the Emerald Coast and local history.
  • Enjoy dinner at a seaside restaurant, sampling local specialities like moules mariniĂšres (mussels in white wine sauce) and galettes (savoury buckwheat crepes).

Day 2: Dinard

  • Drive along the coast to Dinard, a charming seaside resort town located across the Rance Estuary.
  • Explore its elegant Belle Époque architecture, relax on the sandy beaches and take a stroll along the scenic coastal promenade.
  • Visit the Pointe du Moulinet for panoramic views of Saint-Malo and the surrounding coastline.

Day 3: Perros-Guirec

  • Drive to Perros-Guirec and continue along the scenic CĂŽte de Granit Rose (Pink Granite Coast), known for its stunning rock formations and sandy beaches.
  • Explore the Ploumanac’h Lighthouse and the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers’ Path), offering breathtaking views of the rugged coastline.
  • Visit the charming village of Ploumanac’h and stroll through its quaint streets lined with granite cottages.

Day 4: Douarnenez

  • Head to Douarnenez, a picturesque fishing port on the Bay of Douarnenez.
  • Explore the Port Rhu Museum and learn about the maritime history and boat-building traditions of the town.
  • Visit the TrĂ©boul district and relax on the sandy beaches or take a boat trip to the Île Tristan.
  • Enjoy dinner at a seafood restaurant, savouring fresh catches from the local fishing boats.

Day 5: Quiberon

  • Drive along the coast to Quiberon, a popular seaside resort town located on a narrow peninsula.
  • Explore the beaches, cliffs and coastal paths, including the Pointe du Conguel and the CĂŽte Sauvage (Wild Coast).
  • Visit the Quiberon Citadel and learn about the history of the town as a fortified stronghold.
  • Enjoy seafood specialities at a waterfront restaurant overlooking the harbour.

Day 6: Vannes

  • Continue your journey to Vannes, a charming medieval town located on the Gulf of Morbihan.
  • Explore the historic centre, with its half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets and bustling markets.
  • Visit the Vannes Cathedral and the ChĂąteau de l’Hermine, a medieval fortress overlooking the harbour.
  • Take a boat tour of the Gulf of Morbihan and discover its scenic islands and coastal landscapes.

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10- Pyrenean Escape

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⏰  Duration : 7-8 days 📆  When to go : spring & summer (May-September)

Embark on a scenic Pyrenees road trip starting from Toulouse, where the journey unfolds amidst  historic charm, cultural richness and dramatic mountain vistas . 

From the medieval allure of  Foix  and the picturesque landscapes of  Vielha  to the spiritual sanctuaries of  Lourdes  and the elegant architecture of  Pau , you will not get bored on your adventure through the Pyrenees.

This itinerary offers a perfect mix of  scenic drives, cultural exploration and outdoor activities , allowing you to fully experience the beauty and diversity of the Pyrenees region, providing a unique experience in one of the most  spectacular mountain landscapes  in Europe.

Here is an example of an  8-day itinerary  covering some of the most spectacular parts of the Pyrenees:

Day 1: Toulouse

  • Start your journey in Toulouse, known as the  Pink City  due to its distinctive terracotta buildings.
  • Explore the historic city centre, including the Capitole de Toulouse, Basilica of Saint-Sernin and the Garonne River waterfront.

Day 2: Foix

  • Drive to Foix, a charming town dominated by its medieval castle.
  • Visit the ChĂąteau de Foix and explore the narrow streets of the Old Town.
  • Optional: Hike or take a scenic drive through the nearby Pyrenean foothills.

Day 3: Andorra

  • Head to the Principality of Andorra, a small mountainous country nestled in the Pyrenees.
  • Explore the capital city, Andorra la Vella, known for its duty-free shopping opportunities and mountain scenery.
  • Visit landmarks such as Casa de la Vall and the Sant Esteve Church.

Day 4: Vielha

  • Drive through the scenic Pyrenean landscapes from Andorra to Vielha, located in the Val d’Aran region of Catalonia, Spain.
  • Explore its charming streets, lined with stone buildings and mountain vistas.
  • Visit the local markets and sample traditional Catalan cuisine.

Day 5: Saint-Lary-Soulan

  • Head to Saint-Lary-Soulan, a picturesque mountain town in the French Pyrenees.
  • Take the cable car up to the Pic LumiĂšre for panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Explore the thermal baths or enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking or mountain biking.

Day 6: Lourdes

  • Continue your journey to Lourdes, a world-famous pilgrimage site known for its Marian apparitions and healing waters.
  • Visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes and attend a Mass or participate in the candlelight procession.
  • Explore the Grotto of Massabielle and the Basilica of the Rosary.
  • Drive to Pau, a historic city known for its elegant boulevards, Belle Époque architecture and views of the Pyrenees.
  • Visit the ChĂąteau de Pau, birthplace of King Henry IV of France, and stroll through the Parc Beaumont.
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant specialising in regional cuisine.

Day 8: Return to Toulouse

  • Drive back to Toulouse and enjoy the scenery along the way. 
  • Once in Toulouse, spend your final evening exploring, shopping or relaxing.

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11- The Champagne Route

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The Champagne Route, or  Route Touristique du Champagne , takes you on a fantastic journey through the  picturesque vineyards and charming villages of the Champagne region  in northeastern France. 

Stretching approximately 500 kilometres, this scenic route offers you the opportunity to explore  prestigious Champagne houses, historic towns and centuries-old cellars , whilst enjoying tastings of the world-famous sparkling wine directly from the producers. 

With its  stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage and exceptional gastronomy , the Champagne Route promises an unforgettable experience through one of the most celebrated wine regions in France.

Here is an example of a  6-day itinerary  covering some of the most iconic attractions in Champagne:

Day 1: Reims

  • Start your journey in Reims, the largest city in the Champagne region.
  • Visit the magnificent Reims Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore the historic city centre.
  • Take a tour of one of the prestigious Champagne houses in Reims, such as Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger or Pommery, and enjoy a Champagne tasting.

Day 2: Épernay

  • Drive to Épernay, known as the  Capital of Champagne , located south of Reims.
  • Explore the Avenue de Champagne, lined with grand Champagne houses such as MoĂ«t & Chandon, Perrier-JouĂ«t and Mercier.
  • Take a tour of a Champagne house and cellar, learning about the Champagne-making process and history of the region.
  • Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, sampling regional specialities paired with Champagne.

Day 3: Hautvillers & Ay

  • Visit the charming village of Hautvillers, known as the birthplace of Champagne, where Dom PĂ©rignon perfected the mĂ©thode champenoise.
  • Explore the village and visit the tomb of Dom PĂ©rignon in the local abbey church.
  • Drive to the village of Ay, another important Champagne-producing area, and visit Champagne houses such as Bollinger or Deutz.
  • Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the vineyards surrounding Ay.

Day 4: Montagne de Reims

  • Drive through the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park, a scenic area known for its vine-covered slopes and picturesque villages.
  • Visit the village of Verzy and explore the Faux de Verzy, ancient twisted beech trees unique to the region.
  • Stop at Champagne houses along the way for tastings and tours, experiencing the diversity of Champagne styles produced in the area.

Day 5: Marne Valley

  • Explore the Marne Valley, driving through vineyards and charming villages.
  • Visit the village of ChĂątillon-sur-Marne and enjoy panoramic views of the Marne Valley.
  • Stop at Champagne houses in the area for tastings and cellar tours, discovering the terroir-driven Champagnes of the Marne Valley.

Day 6: Return to Reims

  • Spend your final day in Reims exploring any attractions or Champagne houses you may have missed.
  • Visit the MusĂ©e de la Reddition, where the German surrender was signed in 1945.
  • Explore more Champagne vineyards surrounding the city.
  • Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, toasting to the end of your Champagne Route road trip.

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⏰  Duration : 5-6 days 📆  When to go : spring & autumn (April/May-September/October)

The Route des Grands Crus is a scenic road offering a  memorable journey through the prestigious Burgundy wine region  in France, spanning approximately 60 kilometres from Dijon to Santenay. 

Lined with  lush vineyards, historic castles (chĂąteaux) and charming villages , this route showcases some of the finest wine-producing terroirs in the world, including  renowned appellations  like Gevrey-Chambertin and Puligny-Montrachet.

You will have the chance to explore  prestigious wine estates , indulge in  wine tastings  and immerse yourself in the  rich viticultural heritage  of Burgundy along this iconic wine route.

Here is an example of a  5-day itinerary  covering some of the most popular attractions in Burgundy:

Day 1: Dijon

  • Start your journey in Dijon, the capital city of the Burgundy region.
  • Explore the historic centre of Dijon, known for its well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture.
  • Visit the Palais des Ducs de Bourgogne (Ducal Palace) and the MusĂ©e des Beaux-Arts de Dijon, one of the oldest museums in France.
  • Immerse yourself in a wine-tasting experience at La Cave du Palais .
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, sampling regional specialities such as boeuf bourguignon and escargots.

Day 2: Nuits-Saint-Georges

  • Drive along the Route des Grands Crus whilst enjoying the scenery.
  • Stop at the picturesque village of Vosne-RomanĂ©e, home to several prestigious grand cru vineyards, including RomanĂ©e-Conti.
  • Visit a selection of wineries for tastings of the renowned Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.
  • Continue to Nuits-Saint-Georges and explore the historic centre, including the 16th-century HĂŽtel de Ville (Town Hall).
  • Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, accompanied by a glass of Nuits-Saint-Georges wine.

Day 3: Beaune

  • Drive south to Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy.
  • Explore the Hospices de Beaune, a 15th-century charitable hospital with a distinctive colored-tile roof.
  • Visit the MarchĂ© aux Vins de Beaune, where you can taste a selection of Burgundy wines and purchase bottles to take home.
  • Enjoy an immersive wine-tasting experience at ChĂąteau de Pommard.
  • Explore the charming streets of Beaune and dine at a traditional bistro or Michelin-starred restaurant.

Day 4: Meursault

  • Drive through the scenic vineyards of the CĂŽte de Beaune, stopping at prestigious wine villages such as Pommard and Volnay.
  • Visit the village of Meursault, known for its elegant white wines made from Chardonnay grapes.
  • Take a tour of a local winery and enjoy tastings of Meursault wines, known for their richness and complexity.

Day 5: Santenay

  • Continue your journey along the Route des Grands Crus, stopping at villages such as Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet.
  • Visit the ChĂąteau de Santenay, a historic castle and winery located in the village of Santenay.
  • Take a tour of the chĂąteau and its cellars, followed by tastings of Santenay wines.
  • Explore the village of Santenay and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

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Tips for reducing your impact on a road trip

Are you looking forward to your unforgettable road trip? I understand! 

Road trips are a fantastic way of travelling as they allow us to move freely and discover many incredible places at our own pace. 

However, they can also have negative environmental impacts. That is why considering our carbon footprint and adopting  eco-responsible habits  is essential.

READ MORE:  How to Plan an Epic (Eco-Friendly) Road Trip

Here are some  sustainable tips  on making your France road trip more eco-friendly and having a positive impact on the places you visit:

PREPARE YOUR ROUTE IN ADVANCE 

I know getting lost on a road trip can feel fun and exciting, but when trying to lower your footprint, it is best to plan your route to minimise driving distance and avoid unnecessary detours. The shorter the distance you travel, the less fuel you will use and the less harmful emissions you will produce. In addition, consider alternative transportation options such as public transit or carpooling for shorter distances. 

Tip: Get offline maps to stay on track even if you lose signal. 

PLAN YOUR MEALS

Another great way to reduce your impact on the road is to plan your meals. Throughout your journey, eat at local restaurants or wander through local markets to buy fresh produce. You will have the opportunity to try the local cuisine whilst contributing to the local economy. 

STAY IN GREEN ACCOMMODATIONS

Stay in eco-friendly accommodations such as eco-lodges, hotels with green certifications, or campgrounds with sustainable practices. Look for accommodations that prioritise energy efficiency, waste reduction and water conservation.

It is not always easy to determine whether an accommodation has eco-conscious practices, but try to look on their website for green credentials and ask questions. You can also use  Bookdifferent  or  Ecobnb  to help you decide.

MAKE YOUR TRIP PLASTIC-FREE

As you might know, plastic packaging is a significant environmental issue and causes concerns for wildlife and the preservation of natural landscapes. Therefore, avoid plastic as much as possible and bring reusable items instead. Choose  eco-friendly alternatives , like reusable tote bags, cutlery, plates and more. 

Tip: you can also buy  filtered water bottles  to refill your water anywhere. 

CHECK YOUR CAR AND DRIVE SMOOTHLY

Make sure your vehicle is in the best possible condition for the road: check the engine, oil level and tyre pressure before your trip. In addition, use the available features in your car, like cruise control, to help you maintain your speed and reduce excess emissions. And even better, drive an electric vehicle if possible! (Or a bike for the most courageous).

LEAVE A PLACE BETTER THAN YOU FOUND IT

Aim to live by the principle: leave no trace. And even better, leave a place better than you found it. For example, dispose of your litter appropriately and pick up any trash you encounter. Be respectful of the land and do not drive over protected areas. Finally, stay on the marked trails when hiking, as going off can be dangerous for flora and fauna. 

ADOPT A RESPONSIBLE ATTITUDE TOWARDS WILDLIFE

Be mindful of your surroundings and adopt a responsible attitude towards wildlife, on land and in the sea. Do not come close to, feed or touch animals and corals. Remember that you are only a guest in their home.

ALWAYS RESPECT THE LOCAL HERITAGE

Treat people and their surroundings with respect. Sustainable travel is not only about the environment but also about the local communities. So, always be respectful and try to learn a few French words!

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France travel planning guide + tips

Yes, buying insurance is always valuable when travelling abroad. Enjoy your road trip in France stress-free with one of my favourite providers,  Nomad Insurance .

Yes, tap water is safe to drink all over France. However, I also recommend travelling with the  UltraPress Purifier Bottle , a lightweight filtered water bottle perfect for reducing plastic and staying hydrated.

Yes, renting a car in France is easy and is a great way to explore the country freely. I recommend booking yours with  Rentalcars.com  – they offer a variety of operators for all budgets.

The best way to book your accommodation in France is with  Booking.com  – my favourite platform to compare and reserve places to stay each night, from affordable guesthouses to luxury resorts.

I recommend booking your plane with  Skyscanner . It has been my favourite platform for years, as it allows me to book the cheapest flights whilst lowering my carbon emissions.

The best road trip planner app I recommend you download on your phone is Roadtrippers . It will help you build your perfect itinerary with the top stops along the way.

Beautiful road trips in France – FAQ

Yes, France is a great destination for a road trip. With its diverse landscapes, charming villages, historic landmarks and world-renowned cuisine (and wine), France offers countless opportunities for memorable road trip experiences.

Yes, driving in France is generally easy. The country has an extensive network of well-maintained roads and highways, including Autoroutes (toll roads) and Routes Nationales (national roads), which make it easy to travel between cities and access remote places.

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A Road Trip and Camping in France

Author: Anna

France is one of the most popular holiday destinations for campers: beach, sea and mountains, diverse regions, a capital to fall in love with and a cultural and gastronomic heritage that is known all over the world. Find out which routes through France with a camper are particularly appealing and what else you should consider when camping in France.

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  • Alsace Route
  • Southern France Route
  • Brittany Route
  • Travel Tips and Costs

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.
  • 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.

Camper van routes in France: Our top 3

Route 1: with the camper to alsace and the vosges mountains.

All half-timbered house lovers, wine connoisseurs and hiking and outdoor fans will get their money’s worth during their vacation in Alsace. With our camper route suggestion from Strasbourg along the wine route to Mulhouse, you will not only enjoy the charming cities like Strasbourg and Colmar but also be able to switch off with beautiful mountain hikes.

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1. Strasbourg – The capital of Alsace

Walk along the Ill banks and through the former tanners’ quarter “Petite France”, probably the most charming quarter of Strasbourg. Or climb the 332 steps of the Cathedral of Our Lady (Goethe fought his fear of heights!) and enjoy the fantastic view over the city. To top it off, you can take a boat trip on the Ill River and sail from the jetty at Rohan Castle to the European Quarter.

→Discover unique camping spots in Strasbourg

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2. Obernai & Mont Sainte-Odile

Not far from Strasbourg, discover the charming wine town of Obernai.

Enjoy a tarte flambĂ©e at the “Place du MarchĂ©”.

Drive by camper or bike to one of the most impressive destinations in the Vosges: Mont Sainte-Odile. Once at the top, you will be rewarded with a great view over the Alsatian plain.

→Discover unique camping spots in Obernai & Mont Sainte-Odile

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3. Hohkönigsburg

Sometimes in German, sometimes in French hands: in the restored Hohkönigsburg, you can see traces of its eventful history everywhere. It’s an excellent destination for families with children, as there are actors around who bring the old knightly times to life.

→Discover unique camping spots in and around the Hohkönigsburg

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4. Along the wine route: wine villages and winegrowers

Just let yourself drift along the wine route. In almost all Alsatian villages, you can go wine tasting and enjoy the sweet life. These villages are particularly popular and beautiful: Ribeauvillé, Hunawihr, Riquewihr and Kaysersberg.

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The charming “Petite Venice” district is a must on a tour of Colmar. You can also explore the labyrinth of canals by barge. Stops at the numerous cafĂ©s and restaurants are just as much a part of a visit to Colmar as to the Unterlinden Museum.

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6. Lac Blanc: Hiking, forest climbing & barefoot trails

Take the road towards the Munster Valley from Colmar, and you will reach the Vosges after a few kilometres. Around Lac Blanc, you will find a wide range of leisure activities. The area around the lake is a paradise for hikers.

→Discover unique camping spots in Lac Blanc

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7. Route of the Ridges: Col de la Schlucht, Honeck, Grand Ballon

Follow the Vosges Ridge Road (Route des CrĂȘtes) if winding mountain roads don’t scare you. The mountain road leads you through beautiful mountain landscapes and magnificent views. You will pass the “Col de la Schlucht” and reach the Honeck massif, known for its beautiful hikes. You can also visit the “Grand Ballon”. You can leave the camper and make your way to the 1424-metre-high summit of the mountain peak, and if the visibility is good, you can see as far as the Alps!

→Discover unique camping spots along the Vosges Ridge Road 

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8. Hartmannswillerkopf Memorial & Ecomusée Alsace

If you find a campsite near Wattwiller, you can visit the impressive “Hartmannswillerkopf” memorial site on the last day, where the trenches from World War I have recently been opened to the public. For families with children, a full-day excursion to the open-air museum “EcomusĂ©e Alsace” is also worthwhile, where, among other things, storks still nest on the houses – the symbol of Alsace.

→Discover unique camping spots near the Hartmannswillerkopf

Route 2: South of France with the camper

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 can you know where to go in the south of France? We have put together a motorhome round trip for two or more weeks that combines nature, culture and the sea. We have also compiled a list of unique campsites to ensure that your time camping in France is memorable!

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1. The Gorges du Tarn

In the southwest of the LozÚre department, the emerald-coloured Tarn river crosses the Gorges du Tarn nature reserve (between Quézac and Le Rozier). Here you can climb viewpoints, explore castles, chùteaux and Romanesque churches, hike along the left side of the river or see the beautiful nature from the water by kayak or canoe (starting in Sainte-Enimie or La MalÚne).

→Discover unique camping spots near the Gorges du Tarn

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The old town of Albi will leave you speechless! The Sainte-CĂ©cile Cathedral and the Palais de la Berbie were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010.

→Discover unique camping spots in Albi

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3. Toulouse

Toulouse is less crowded than places along the CĂŽte d’Azur, especially in summer, which is why the Airbus city is considered a real lover’s tip.

The historic old town on the Garonne is decorated with ancient terracotta tiles and makes the city shine in copper or pink, depending on the sun’s position. A boat trip on the Garonne, a visit to the “Aeroscopia Museum” and the “CitĂ© de l’espace” of the ESA is an absolute highlight for both young and old in Toulouse.

→Discover unique camping spots in Toulouse

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4. Carcassonne

No longer an insider tip, but still worth a visit, is the city of Carcassonne with its medieval Cité and fabulous atmosphere.

→Discover unique camping spots in Carcassone

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5. Pyrénées Ariégeoises: Relax and unwind in the mountains

If you are more in the mood for nature, you can take a detour by camper from Carcassonne to the Pyrénées Ariégeoises Nature Park and enjoy some time out in the foothills of the Pyrenees.

→Discover unique camping spots near PyrĂ©nĂ©es AriĂ©geoises

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6. Narbonne & Montpellier

Want to cool down and enjoy some relaxing beach time? Then you can relax on one of the many beaches between Narbonne and Montpellier on your motorhome tour of the south of France. You will find the most unspoilt beach in Saint-Pierre-la-Mer. La Franqui and Leucate Plage are the best-known surfing and sailing spots.

→Discover unique camping spots between Narbonne and Montpellier

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7. The ArdĂšche

If you still have some time, plan a detour to the ArdĂšche region during your camper holiday in the south of France. A 2-day kayak tour on the ArdĂšche with an overnight stay in a bivouac will be your crowning glory! Apart from that, picturesque villages, the Domaine LavandaĂŻs and the Lavender Museum and the “Grotte Chauvet 2” with cave paintings await you in the ArdĂšche Nature Park. If you still haven’t had enough of France’s beauty, continue the route towards Annecy and back along the coastal road!

→Discover unique camping spots near the Ardùche region

Route 3: Explore the Brittany province

Did you know that Brittany is France’s second most popular destination after the CĂŽte d’Azur? Brittany comes across as cool, unspoilt and a bit rugged. But that’s precisely why we love it. If you like the sea, the 2500 km coastline in the northwest of France is the place to be, with a view of the turquoise water almost always guaranteed, as well as fresh oysters, mussels and Breton galette with a sip of cider.

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The capital of Brittany attracts visitors with its young and fresh flair and traditional façades provided by the old town’s crooked half-timbered houses.

The streets Rue Saint-Sauveur, Rue de la Psalette, Rue Saint-Yves and Rue des Dames are particularly special.

→Discover unique camping spots in Rennes

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We are heading for the coast with the camper, the “CĂŽte d’Emeraude” (Emerald Coast); here, you will find the town of Saint-Malo. Take a walk along the massive fortress walls washed by the water and enjoy the best view of the old town, the sea and the harbour.

→Discover unique camping spots in Saint-Malo

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3. Cap Fréhel & Cancale

Lighthouses, cliffs and wild coasts make Brittany what it is. At Cap FrĂ©hel, you’ll find it all. On the way to the Cap, you’ll come across the oyster capital of France – Cancale. There are plenty of places serving seafood, beurre salĂ© and white wine. Nowhere tastes better than on the coast with a fresh breeze.

→Discover unique camping spots in Cap FrĂ©hel & Cancale

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4. Plage de Trestrignel

The rocks glow in shades of red and orange, which has given the coast its name. You can hike along the coast along the GR34 coastal hiking trail, which incidentally goes around the entire Breton coast. The beach in Trestrignel is not only beautiful and extensive but also offers many activities such as a catamaran or SUP.

→Discover unique camping spots near Plage de Trestrignel

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5. Île de Batz

From Roscoff, you can paddle to the idyllic Atlantic island on a guided kayak tour. Alternatively, there is a ferry that you can take your bike on. Don’t forget your swimsuit if the weather is nice, because the island with Caribbean flair offers 20 fine sandy beaches and is the ideal place for swimming and kayaking.

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The Crozon peninsula juts far into the sea like a giant cross. The impressive capes and cliffs of Crozon give you a true Brittany feeling: “Pointe de Penhir”, “Pointe de Dinan”, but also the “Pointe des Espagnols” and the “Cap de la ChĂšvre” entice you with unique views. When you drive through France with your motorhome, you can choose small and picturesque country roads or fast motorways. From Roscoff, it is worth taking the coastal road to Crozon. If you have less time, you can take the direct route.

→Discover unique camping spots near Crozon

Tips and costs for a road trip and camping in France!

When you use motorways in France, you often have to pay a toll at the toll booths (French: péages); you can do this easily in cash or by credit card. Alternatively, you can use the country roads and save money.

Wild camping is prohibited in France , as in many other European countries, but municipalities and cities sometimes even provide free or low-cost pitches. You can try the urban campsites “Camping municipal” or farm campsites (Camping Ă  la ferme) as a cheaper alternative. We also recommend our roadsurfer spots in France with lots of fantastic campsites and pitches that you can book in advance or on the go!

If you want to travel here in the summer with your camper, avoid August at all costs, as the whole of France is on holiday during this month. The best months are May to July and September and October. On the French Mediterranean coast, you can also expect reasonably consistent weather in other months.

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7 top road trips to see the best of France

Alexis Averbuck

Dec 17, 2023 ‱ 6 min read

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Experience the best bits of France with these classic French driving routes © Justin Paget / Getty Images

France’s winding cobbled lanes and tree-lined rural roadways offer a straight shot into the heart of the country. Incredible countryside vistas merge into unique and highly wanderable villages, castles and coastlines that will etch your journey into your memories.

Grab a set of wheels and hit the road to embrace the best of this magnificent country. Here is a starter kit of fantastic road trips in France – drive on the right and embark on your own perfect French adventure.

Vergisson village surrounded by vineyards in France

1. Wine villages in Burgundy

Best road trip for wine and architecture Chablis–Beaune; 200km (124 miles), allow 2-3 days

Begin this wine journey in Chablis in the dĂ©partement of Yonne , leaving ample time to taste the seven grands crus (premium vineyards) of this well-known winemaking region. Then connect up with the exquisite Route des Grands Crus , which links many of central Burgundy’s most acclaimed vineyards.

You’ll meander through the vine-carpeted countryside from Gevrey-Chambertin to Puligny-Montrachet , exploring some of the most storied vineyards in the world. Enjoy detours into venerable wine-growing villages whose melodious names – engraved on labels or whispered during a romantic dinner – make oenophiles swoon. 

Pair your wine tasting with some of the country’s most memorable Romanesque architecture – for example, the grand CathĂ©drale Saint-Lazare d'Autun – and you’ll uplift both body and soul.

Planning tip:  When in Beaune , the town around which the vineyards circle, don’t miss the magnificent Hîtel-Dieu des Hospices de Beaune in the old city, with its exquisite 15th-century altar painting by Rogier van der Weyden.

A woman canoeing toward Chateau de Chenonceau in Loire Valley, France

2. Castles of the Loire Valley

Best road trip for grand chñteaux Chinon–Chambord; 189km (118 miles), allow 2-3 days

The extravagant castles along France’s longest river have been the backdrop for royal intrigue for centuries. From warring medieval potentates to the kings and queens of Renaissance France, a parade of powerful men and women has left its mark on the lush Loire Valley.

This drive links up France’s most magnificent collection of castles, ranging from austere medieval fortresses such as Chñteau de Langeais to ostentatious royal pleasure palaces such as Chambord .

Detour:  You can stop along the way and rent a bike to cycle when the weather is fair – don’t miss the graceful arches of Chñteau de Chenonceau reflected in the Cher River near Tours.

3. Across the French Alps

Best road trip for dramatic scenery and family adventures Annecy–St VĂ©ran; 363km (225 miles), one week

France’s section of the Alps provides an incomparable setting for a summer road trip (from mid-June to mid-September, when mountain passes are snow-free). This Alpine drive combines awesome splendor with the charms of time-worn mountain culture.

Curve through the heart of the French Alps from Annecy , perhaps France’s prettiest lakeside city, to the slopes of 4808m (15,774ft) Mont Blanc, Western Europe’s highest peak. Then head over the high mountain pass of Col de l’Iseran to reach Bonneval-sur-Arc, a charming Alpine village, and St VĂ©ran – France's highest village.

Planning tip:  Amongst all these high points, take regular breaks to hike, mountain bike, white-water raft and ride vertigo-inducing cable cars.

Market at Place de la Clautre in the town of Perigueux in the Dordogne region of France

4. Dordogne villages and markets

Best road trip for food and fortifications Monpazier–Domme; 96km (60 miles), 1-2 days

The Dordogne holds two special distinctions – it's the home of many of France's top culinary delights, as well as being a land of fortified villages. Serenity may reign now, but during the Middle Ages, the area was often a battleground because the Dordogne River marked an important strategic frontier between English and French forces during the Hundred Years War.

The region’s chñteaux and defensive walls remain – most distinctive of all are bastide towns such as Monpazier, encircled by fortified walls and protected by sturdy ramparts. Each village has a central market square, so if you time your drive right, you can hit a weekly market and sample the local specialties.

Sarlat-la-CanĂ©da is famous for its market, but small villages such as Issigeac are sleeper hits. Over in the village of St Cyprien, you can indulge in another of the Dordogne’s great gastronomic gems – the perle noire of the PĂ©rigord, aka the black truffle. Wrap up with a turn along the windy road leading up to amazing panoramic views at Domme.

A lookout point at Pointe du Hoc, a historical WWII site in Normandy, France

5. The D-Day Beaches

Best road trip for WWII history Caen–Utah Beach; 142km (88 miles), 1-2 days

On this drive through Normandy , you’ll explore the events of D-Day, when Allied troops stormed ashore to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation in 1944. From war museums to landing beaches, it’s a fascinating and sobering experience. Before you hop in the car, spend some time at the Caen-Normandie MĂ©morial to get a full D-Day overview.

Several driving routes through the region connect the main battle sites. Look for signs for "D-Day-Le Choc" in the American sectors and "Overlord-l’Assaut" in the British and Canadian sectors.

Planning tip:  Maps of the D-Day beaches are widely available, and local tourist offices have created a helpful e-booklet outlining it all.

6. South of France and the CĂŽte d'Azur

Best road trip for stunning coastline Cannes–Monaco; 62km (39 miles), one day minimum

Cruising the  Cîte d'Azur is as dazzling and chic as road trips get. From glamorous Cannes to lively  Nice via the corkscrew turns of the Corniches, then on to the millionaire's playground of Monaco , this is a drive you'll remember forever. Filmmakers, writers, celebrities and artists have all had their hearts stolen by this glittering stretch of coastline – by the end of this trip, you'll understand why.

Aim to avoid the July and August high season when the roads are jammed. If you want more of the south, Provence offers an embarrassment of road trips – from the charming hilltop-perched villages of the Luberon to Arles and the Camargue with its salt flats and flamingos.

7. Breton coast loop

Best for rugged Celtic coastlines and fine seafood St Malo–Vannes; 642km (399 miles), one week

Devote a week to this sea-salty drive to fully experience the region's serene coastal towns, dramatic storm-lashed headlands and the world’s greatest concentration of megalithic sites.

Start at fortified St Malo and loop the entire coast of Brittany , standing on the precipice of the cliffs of the Pointe du Raz , walking through the profusion of prehistoric megalithic sites at Carnac, and wrapping up with a trip to the foodie paradise that is medieval Vannes.

Top tip for driving in France

France's toll road autoroutes are seductive shortcuts, but be aware that the scenery is much more magnificent on the smaller roads and the highways are packed with large trucks and virtually invisible speed-trap cameras. You'll have a gentler, more rewarding drive off the toll routes. 

The Via Michelin website  gives you the cost of routes with or without using toll roads. 

This article was first published September 2020 and updated December 2023

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6 idées de road trip en camping-car

Que cela soit sur le territoire français ou Ă  travers l’Europe , faire un road trip est toujours synonyme de libertĂ© et d’exploration ! Parcourez la Route des Vins en Alsace , dĂ©couvrez la nature sauvage d’Irlande ou imprĂ©gnez-vous de l’histoire bretonne 
 Si vous hĂ©sitez entre la France et l’Europe, alors voici un guide qui vous aidera Ă  faire votre choix parmi les meilleurs road trip en camping-car 😉

Road trip en camping-car en France : 3 itinéraires à faire !

La route des vins en alsace (2 Ă  6 jours).

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La Route des Vins d’Alsace est un itinĂ©raire emblĂ©matique Ă  travers la rĂ©gion viticole alsacienne. S’Ă©tendant sur environ 170 kilomĂštres, cette route offre la possibilitĂ© d’explorer de charmants villages viticoles et des vignobles pittoresques de la rĂ©gion. Voici un aperçu informatif pour planifier un road trip le long de cette route renommĂ©e 🙂

Cet itinéraire débute généralement à Marlenheim , au nord de Strasbourg ! En descendant vers le sud, la route traverse des villages tels que Obernai , Barr , et Mittelbergheim , avec des vignes qui caractérisent le paysage. La région est réputée pour ses cépages, notamment le Riesling , le Gewurztraminer , le Pinot Gris et le Muscat .

Bien sĂ»r, des villages dotĂ©s d’une architecture traditionnelle Ă  colombages feront l’objet d’arrĂȘt, comme Riquewihr , RibeauvillĂ© , et Eguisheim , parmi les plus pittoresques. Pensez aussi Ă  dĂ©guster des spĂ©cialitĂ©s alsaciennes comme la choucroute , la tarte flambĂ©e , et le baeckeoffe 😀

En plus de la dĂ©gustation de vin, les marchĂ©s locaux permettent de dĂ©couvrir des produits rĂ©gionaux, et les amateurs d’histoire peuvent visiter le chĂąteau du Haut-KƓnigsbourg pour une expĂ©rience culturelle. La Route des Vins se termine gĂ©nĂ©ralement Ă  Thann , au sud de Colmar , ce dernier Ă©tant Ă©galement un incontournable !

Road trip en camping-car en Bretagne (3 Ă  5 jours)

road trip en camping car rennes

La Bretagne , situĂ©e dans le nord-ouest de la France, est une rĂ©gion riche en histoire, culture et paysages variĂ©s , ce qui en fait une destination idĂ©ale pour un road trip 🙌 Elle fait forcĂ©ment partie des plus beaux endroits Ă  exploiter lors d’un road trip en camping-car, avec ses nombreux panoramas et sites Ă  couper le souffle !

Pour dĂ©marrer votre road trip, vous pourriez commencer par Rennes , la capitale rĂ©gionale, et ensuite explorer la cĂŽte nord , en passant par des villes telles que Saint-Malo et Dinard . Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers l’ouest pour dĂ©couvrir la cĂŽte de Granit Rose et la ville de Perros-Guirec . N’oubliez pas de visiter la pointe du Raz Ă  l’extrĂȘme ouest avant de redescendre vers la cĂŽte sud, avec des arrĂȘts possibles Ă  Quimper et Lorient . Et tant que vous ĂȘtes Ă  proximitĂ© d’une grande ville, profitez-en pour jeter un Ɠil aux attelages et piĂšces dĂ©tachĂ©es pour camping-car pour reprendre la route sereinement 😉

Parmi les sites historiques Ă  voir, la Bretagne regorge d’attractions et monuments majeurs dont de nombreux chĂąteaux, Ă©glises et villages pittoresques. Explorez le chĂąteau de Josselin avant de vous diriger vers Carnac et ses menhirs mystiques, ainsi que Vannes , connu pour ses portes mĂ©diĂ©vales et sa cathĂ©drale ! 🙂

La Route des CrĂȘtes dans les Vosges

route des cretes en camping car

SituĂ©e dans la rĂ©gion du Massif des Vosges, il est Ă©vident que la Route des CrĂȘtes offre une expĂ©rience panoramique exceptionnelle pour les amateurs de road trip ! S’Ă©tendant sur environ 77 kilomĂštres, cette route serpente Ă  travers les crĂȘtes montagneuses avec des vues imprenables sur les vallĂ©es environnantes


Le point de dĂ©part Ă  Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines permet un accĂšs facile Ă  la Route des CrĂȘtes. Attendez-vous Ă  emprunter des routes sinueuses avec des panoramas Ă  couper le souffle sur les sommets des Vosges. La route traverse des forĂȘts, des prairies et des cols de montagne tout au long du trajet ! 🙂

Les points d’intĂ©rĂȘt incluent le Col du Bonhomme, le Col de la Schlucht et le Grand Ballon, point culminant des Vosges. Ces endroits abritent des aires de repos pour admirer le paysage, prendre des photos et profiter d’une pause bien mĂ©ritĂ©e. Bien sĂ»r, vous pourrez Ă©galement dĂ©couvrir le Hohneck, 3e plus haut sommet des Vosges, ainsi que le Markstein , rĂ©putĂ© pour ses activitĂ©s en plein air lors des saisons ensoleillĂ©es.

Parmi les choses Ă  voir, il y a le MĂ©morial du Linge , un site commĂ©moratif de la PremiĂšre Guerre mondiale, Ă  proximitĂ© de la route, pour rendre hommage aux soldats tombĂ©s au combat. En rĂšgle gĂ©nĂ©rale, l’itinĂ©raire se termine Ă  Cernay , une trĂšs jolie commune d’origine mĂ©diĂ©vale que je vous conseille de visiter.

L’Europe en camping-car : 3 idĂ©es de road trip Ă  faire !

Road trip en camping-car sur la cĂŽte portugaise (5 jours).

porto portugal

Commencez votre voyage Ă  Viana do Castelo , une ville pittoresque au nord du pays. Admirez l’architecture historique, notamment le sanctuaire de Santa Luzia , offrant une vue panoramique sur la rĂ©gion


En descendant vers Porto , la deuxiÚme plus grande ville du Portugal, explorez les ruelles du quartier de la Ribeira et ne manquez pas de déguster le célÚbre vin de Porto dans les caves du quartier de Gaia. Continuez vers Aveiro , surnommée la Venise Portugaise , avec ses canaux et ses bateaux appelés « moliceiros » .

Profitez des plages de la Costa Nova avant de vous diriger vers Figueira da Foz . Plus au sud, Coimbra , et en descendant vers Lisbonne , explorez le quartier de BelĂ©m pour dĂ©guster les pastĂ©is de nata . Poursuivez vers la cĂŽte, avec les plages sauvages de l’Alentejo , puis arrĂȘtez-vous Ă  Sagres pour visiter le fort du Cap Saint-Vincent , le point le plus Ă  l’ouest de l’Europe continentale.

Terminez votre road trip Ă  Tavira , dans l’Algarve , une ville aux influences mauresques
 🙂

Road trip en Allemagne sur l’autobahn (7 jours)

road trip berlin

Parmi les meilleurs itinĂ©raires Ă  faire en Europe, parcourir l’Allemagne est incontournable ! Je vous conseille un dĂ©part depuis Cologne , une ville imprĂ©gnĂ©e d’histoire, avec sa cathĂ©drale gothique et son atmosphĂšre animĂ©e.

Traversez la vallĂ©e du Rhin , ponctuĂ©e de vignobles pittoresques et de chĂąteaux mĂ©diĂ©vaux, en route vers DĂŒsseldorf , connu pour ĂȘtre le centre Ă©conomique et artistique de la RhĂ©nanie-du-Nord-Westphalie . La ville offre une architecture moderne, des galeries d’art contemporain ainsi que de nombreux musĂ©es.

Continuez vers Dortmund , connue pour son patrimoine industriel, avant d’atteindre Hanovre , ville dynamique entre histoire et modernitĂ©. Faites une pause Ă  Brunswick pour dĂ©couvrir son centre historique prĂ©servĂ©.

En vous approchant de Berlin , la capitale allemande, vous remarquerez le contraste entre l’histoire marquĂ©e par le mur de Berlin et l’univers artistique contemporain. Ici, vous pourrez vous y Ă©tablir pour visiter des monuments emblĂ©matiques tels que la Porte de Brandebourg et le mĂ©morial de l’Holocauste .

Explorer la CĂŽte Sauvage en Irlande (7 jours)

errigal mountain irlande

Celle que l’on appelle The Wild Atlantic Way reste une destination prisĂ©e par les voyageurs en camping-car !  Ce road trip longeant la cĂŽte sauvage d’Irlande, de la pĂ©ninsule d’Inishowen Ă  Kinsale , propose un pĂ©riple Ă  travers des paysages spectaculaires et une diversitĂ© gĂ©ographique.

En partant de la pĂ©ninsule d’Inishowen, situĂ©e au nord, vous serez accueilli par des falaises abruptes comme les formations rocheuses imposantes, comme Malin Head , la pointe la plus septentrionale de l’Ăźle. En descendant vers le sud, le paysage Ă©volue avec des routes qui serpentent Ă  travers des collines et des vallĂ©es.

La rĂ©gion de la baie de Donegal partage une combinaison unique de montagnes, de lacs et de littoral, crĂ©ant un tableau visuel diversifiĂ©. Les amateurs de plein air seront comblĂ©s par les opportunitĂ©s de randonnĂ©e et d’exploration le long du parc national de Glenveagh .

Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers la région de Connemara , caractérisée par des lacs scintillants, des tourbiÚres étendues et des sommets montagneux. Le Connemara National Park abrite par ailleurs des sentiers pédestres bien balisés ! En continuant vers le sud, on retrouve les falaises de Moher .

La pĂ©ninsule de Dingle propose des routes cĂŽtiĂšres tortueuses avec des villages colorĂ©s, des plages et des points de vue sur l’Atlantique. Les passionnĂ©s d’histoire peuvent voir des sites comme les ruines de l’abbaye de Gallarus , par exemple ! Le voyage se terminera Ă  Kinsale , une ville portuaire du comtĂ© de Cork, populaire pour ses pubs et son ambiance maritime, qui conclura parfaitement Ă  ce voyage le long de la cĂŽte sauvage d’Irlande !

VoilĂ  pour cet article sur les meilleurs road trip en camping-car 😀 Si vous voulez d’autres conseils pour organiser votre road trip , n’hĂ©sitez pas Ă  consulter mon article dĂ©diĂ© ! Et si vous cherchez d’autres destinations pour partir en voyage, vous pouvez lire mon itinĂ©raire de road trip en Sicile 🇮🇹

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Explorer la cÎte ouest en France : le road trip idéal sur la cÎte atlantique !

cote ouest france road trip atlantique

Il nous aura fallu attendre octobre 2020 pour enfin organiser notre premier road trip en France, le long de la cĂŽte ouest ! Et cet article va te dĂ©tailler notre itinĂ©raire et tous les lieux incontournables pour ne rien rater sur la route afin de t’aider Ă  prĂ©parer ça au mieux, oĂč aller, oĂč dormir avec son vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ©, etc !

Comme tout le monde, nous avons vu nos plans de voyage chamboulĂ©s durant cette annĂ©e. AprĂšs moult changements de plans, nous (ma copine et moi-mĂȘme) avons rĂ©alisĂ© que c’Ă©tait l’opportunitĂ© de mettre en avant le voyage local et de visiter la cĂŽte atlantique de l’ouest de la France. Pourquoi cette rĂ©gion ? Car nous adorons le surf et l’ocĂ©an (en bons amateurs Ă©videmment).

RĂ©cupĂ©rant notre van de location, trouvĂ© via Wikicampers.fr (notre partenaire pour ce road trip) Ă  Lille, c’est depuis le nord-ouest de la France (Nord pas de Calais) que nous longerons la cĂŽte jusqu’aux vagues du sud-ouest, en passant donc par La Normandie, la Bretagne, Les Pays de la Loire pour rejoindre la Gironde et enfin les Landes !

road trip cote ouest france van

« Coquelicot », notre magnifique van pour ce road trip (VW T6 Calirfornia Coast)

Programme chargĂ© pour seulement 3 semaines et demie de road trip (je m’en suis rĂ©ellement rendu compte aprĂšs avoir demandĂ© conseil Ă  ceux me suivant sur Instagram , haha).

Note importante, compiler notre itinĂ©raire, toutes les choses Ă  faire et Ă  voir ainsi que les meilleurs endroits en un seul article, ce n’est pas simple. Donc d’autres articles plus spĂ©cifiques sur des rĂ©gions ou activitĂ©s verront petit Ă  petit le jour sur cet humble blog voyage !

[Comme d’habitude, si tu as des questions, des remarques ou des conseils Ă  partager, les commentaires sont lĂ  pour ça, j’y rĂ©pondrai avec plaisir ! Sinon, tu peux toujours directement me contacter sur Instagram ]

Road trip cÎte ouest | Sommaire & épingle 

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Carte de notre itinéraire sur la cÎte Ouest

Louer une voiture pour explorer la cĂŽte , amĂ©nager son propre van pour la cĂŽte ouest , Ă©tape 1 : les plages du nord-pas-de-calais, Ă©tape 2 : dĂ©couvrir la baie de somme, comment visiter les falaises d’Ă©tretat , le village d’honfleur, les plages du dĂ©barquement de normandie, admirer et visiter le mont saint-michel, bretagne partie 1 : la cĂŽte d’Ă©meraude & la cĂŽte de granit rose, la bretagne partie 2 : la presqu’ile de crozon, la bretagne partie 3 : quiberon et vannes, Ă©tape 6 : la loire-atlantique & la vendĂ©e, la rochelle, l’Ăźle d’olĂ©ron, Ă©tape intermĂ©diaire : le ferry de royan Ă  verdon, Ă©tape 8 : les plages de gironde, Ă©tape 9 : le bassin d’arcachon & la dune du pilat, Ă©tape 10 : les landes , visiter la cĂŽte ouest en france : bilan en chiffres du road trip, budget de notre road trip sur la cĂŽte ouest, conseils pour la location d’un van ou d’un camping-car .

road trip cote ouest france en van

Avant d’attaquer, j’ai personnellement toujours bien aimĂ© avoir un aperçu de l’itinĂ©raire proposĂ© sur un blog.

Pour ceux et celles comme moi, voici donc la carte de notre road trip (que tu peux Ă©galement Ă©pingler sur pinterest ou sauvegarder !)

cote ouest france carte road trip

Notre itinéraire sur la cÎte Ouest !

Tout comme pour notre road trip au Portugal , j’ai dĂ©cidĂ© de faire une carte « interactive » avec diffĂ©rents calques et t’aider Ă  mieux savoir oĂč aller dans l’Ouest de la France !

Cette carte te permet d’afficher / de masquer :

  • L’itinĂ©raire sur la cĂŽte Ouest
  • Une liste non exhaustive des lieux d’intĂ©rĂȘts Ă  visiter  (une bonne partie est reprise, mais pas tous, ça serait illisible)
  • Tous nos spots dodo / camping / bivouacs

Si tu trouves ça utile ou pratique, n’hĂ©site pas Ă  me le faire savoir, ça prend du temps ça fait toujours plaisir de savoir que ça sert haha.

Petite prĂ©cision : cet article te partage notre itinĂ©raire de road « du nord au sud ». Mais j’ai Ă©galement rĂ©digĂ© un autre article sur la cĂŽte atlantique dans lequel j’ai essayĂ© de « classer » les 12 endroits que je te recommande vivement de voir absolument !

Avant d’attaquer l’itinĂ©raire, je tenais Ă  partager quelques conseils sur l’achat ou la location de vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ© pour partir en road trip, Ă©tant donnĂ© le nombre de questions que je reçois Ă  ce sujet.

En espérant que cela puisse en aider certains dans leurs recherches !

OĂč louer son vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ© pour un road trip en France ?

De plus en plus de gens s’intĂ©ressent Ă  la fameuse « vanlife » et achĂštent leur propre vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ©.

En ce moment, je ne suis pas certain que ça soit la bonne pĂ©riode pour acheter, Ă©tant donnĂ© l’explosion des prix des vĂ©hicules amĂ©nagĂ©s, surtout sur le marchĂ© d’occasion (oĂč on trouve des absurditĂ©s, mais bon, la loi de l’offre et la demande, il parait).

Acheter un van ou un camping-car pour parcourir la cĂŽte ouest-française ou explorer l’Europe peut ĂȘtre, sur le long terme et en trouvant la bonne affaire, un bon investissement.

Cela Ă©tant dit, avant d’y consacrer une partie importante de son budget et de trouver son bonheur, je pense que tester ce mode de vie et Ă©ventuellement diffĂ©rents modĂšles est une excellente idĂ©e.

Puis, entre vouloir découvrir la vie en road trip durant quelques jours ou semaines et acheter son propre véhicule, il y a un monde.

Pour tester ce mode de vie durant plusieurs jours (voire semaine, idéalement !), il existe désormais des plateformes de locations , dont certaines entre particuliers.

Concernant les plateformes entre particuliers, cela offre un vaste choix de vĂ©hicules, un contact direct avec les propriĂ©taires (gĂ©nial pour s’informer sur les vĂ©hicules), le tout Ă  des prix avantageux.

VoilĂ  les 2 les plus rĂ©putĂ©es que je te conseille : ‱ Yescapa.fr (n°1 en Europe) ‱ Wikicampers.fr

Chez les professionnels, vous trouverez aussi des vĂ©hicules souvent bien plus neufs et plus confortables, ça peut ĂȘtre l’occasion de tester de beaux camping-cars familiaux, par exemple.

Campstar.com offre un moteur de recherche de locations bien fourni, notamment en France (mais ils sont également présents dans de nombreux pays en Europe et ailleurs). Vous trouverez un large choix de fourgons et de camping-cars.

Je vous les recommande donc pour faire une recherche de location de camping-car .

J’ai rĂ©digĂ© cet article Ă  la suite de notre road trip Ă  bord d’un vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ© (dans lequel on dormait, donc), mais tu peux tout Ă  fait t’en inspirer en optant pour l’option de louer une voiture et de prendre des logements sur ta route.

Pour ce qui est de la location de vĂ©hicules, je pense qu’il est toujours bon de comparer (car les prix fluctuent), mais personnellement, je recommande souvent le comparateur en ligne DiscoverCars. En faisant quelques comparaisons, j’ai rĂ©alisĂ© qu’ils Ă©taient souvent moins chers que d’autres plateformes, avec de nombreux points pour rĂ©cupĂ©rer / dĂ©poser les vĂ©hicules.

Je te laisse jeter un Ɠil par toi-mĂȘme :

Ces recommandations Ă©tant faites, on peut passer.

DerniĂšre option pour celles et ceux qui aimeraient drastiquement rĂ©duire leur budget voyage ; amĂ©nager (mĂȘme temporairement) son propre vĂ©hicule.

L’idĂ©e ? Convertir sa voiture, son break ou, idĂ©alement, son van / sa camionnette ou son fourgon pour en faire sa petite maison sur roues le temps d’un road trip.

Ce n’est pas le sujet de cet article, et l’amĂ©nagement d’un vĂ©hicule est un sujet assez long. Personnellement, autant pour mes road trip en Australie ou pour notre pĂ©riple en Nouvelle-ZĂ©lande , j’ai achetĂ© des vans « seconde main » dĂ©jĂ  amĂ©nagĂ©s.

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Maintenant, je te l’accorde, avec l’Ăąge, on inspire souvent Ă  un minimum d’espace / de confort. Surtout quand on voyage Ă  deux/

Personnellement, l’installation Ă©lectrique (avec panneaux solaires et seconde batterie) ainsi qu’un lit confortable et spacieux font partie de nos prioritĂ©s.

Je te conseille aussi de miser sur du matériel de qualité, car sur le moyen / long terme, tu seras gagnant.

Que ce soit sur le bois, l’Ă©quipement Ă©lectrique ou encore la literie ; ça vaut le coup de payer un peu d’aprĂšs nos expĂ©riences. Concernant ce dernier point, la literie et les matelas de la marque Emma semblent ĂȘtre ceux qui offrent le plus de confort. Si tu as la place, fais-toi plaisir !

AprĂšs, Ă  toi de comparer les vĂ©hicules amĂ©nagĂ©s du marchĂ© (leboncoin ou FB) avec le coĂ»t d’un set-up que tu pourrais installer dans vĂ©hicule pour des road trips improvisĂ©s.

Ces options Ă©taient passĂ©es en revue, passons (enfin, dĂ©solĂ© !) Ă  l’itinĂ©raire de notre road trip idĂ©al sur la belle cĂŽte ouest française !

DĂ©marrant de Lille, on s’est donc rapidement dirigĂ© vers le littoral. C’est Ă  Boulogne-Sur-Mer que notre aventure le long de la cĂŽte atlantique dĂ©bute donc rĂ©ellement !

Si tu dĂ©marres depuis Calais (un peu plus au nord que nous, donc), on m’a fortement conseillĂ© le cap du Blanc-Nez ainsi que celui du Gris-Nez.

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Durant notre premiÚre journée sur la route, on en profitera pour visiter ces plages dont on a tous déjà entendu parler. Je parle du Touquet-Paris-Plage ou des plages de Berck .

Bon, Ă©tant Belge, le climat du nord-ouest de la France ne m’a pas trop surpris, haha. Disons que mi-octobre, les baignades laissent place Ă  la doudoune (mais on se rattrapera plus au sud avec des bonnes sessions de surf, j’y viens plus bas!).

C’est cependant prĂšs de Cucq que nous camperons pour cette nuit ! Juste derriĂšre les dunes, Ă  100m de la plage, ce qui nous permettra de profiter de notre premier coucher de soleil, avant de retourner au chaud dans le van, entourĂ© de camping-cars faisant 2 fois sa taille (on s’y habituera vite !)

La baie de Somme, situĂ©e sur le littoral en Picardie, qui doit son nom au fleuve cĂŽtier qui se jette dans la manche (oui, je me la joue prof d’histoire).

MatinĂ©e ensoleillĂ©e, on en a profitĂ© pour se promener dans le parc du Marquenterre , situĂ©e au cƓur de la RĂ©serve Naturelle de la baie de Somme. Bon, on n’est pas des fĂ©rus d’ornithologie ni de vĂ©gĂ©tations, mais c’est clairement une balade agrĂ©able Ă  faire.

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Le parc du Marquenterre en baie de Somme

Il y a 3 randonnĂ©es / balades disponibles, et on a trouvĂ© l’entrĂ©e un peu chĂšre juste pour se balader en pleine nature. Mais bon, on est en France, plus en Asie du Sud-Est !

De mĂ©moire, on a fait la bleue, et c’Ă©tait top. Impossible de retrouver la carte originale, mais j’avais fait une capture sur mon tĂ©lĂ©phone des diffĂ©rentes randonnĂ©es.

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Les randonnées du parc de Marquenterre

Pour l’aprĂšs-midi et la fin de journĂ©e, on a fait quelques arrĂȘts dans des villages de la rĂ©gion, comme celui de Crotoy, ou sur des plages au hasard en voyant des Ă©coles de kite surf s’entrainer dans des conditions idĂ©ales !

On a mĂȘme eu le temps d’arriver jusqu’en Normandie avec notre premiĂšre grosse claque visuelle, Le TrĂ©port ! Je vous conseille d’admirer les falaises avec les couleurs de fin de journĂ©e, d’emprunter son funiculaire si vous en avez le temps (parait que c’est gratuit, on y Ă©tait juste trop tard!)

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Les falaises du Tréport

ArrĂȘt idĂ©al pour la nuit, le TrĂ©port Ă©tant le point de dĂ©part et la premiĂšre citĂ© balnĂ©aire de la cĂŽte d’AlbĂątre , rĂ©putĂ©e pour ses falaises « de craies blanches » !

Étape 3 : la cĂŽte d’AlbĂątre (et les falaises d’Étretat)

On a donc suivi la cĂŽte d’AlbĂątre (qui s’Ă©tendent sur 130 kms entre Le TrĂ©port et le Havre) par les falaises de Dieppe . Enfin, c’Ă©tait le plan. Celles-ci Ă©taient en effet fermĂ©es pour cause d’Ă©boulement.

C’est donc vers FĂ©camp , autre citĂ© balnĂ©aire, qu’on s’est dirigĂ©. Et notamment le Cap Fagnet , qui permet d’avoir un panorama complet sur FĂ©camp, son port et son phare. Endroit idĂ©al pour une pause lunch avec vue sur un paysage qui fait plaisir !

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La petite citĂ© balnĂ©aire d’Yport

Pas trop de temps Ă  perdre, car notre premier gros « monument » de ce road trip sur la cĂŽte ouest-française nous attend, Étretat !

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Un des plaisirs de voyager hors saison avec un van qui fait moins de 2 mĂštres (j’y reviendrai), on n’a eu aucun problĂšme Ă  se faufiler dans les petites rues Ă©troites du village ni a Ă  trouver une place de parking Ă  100m des falaises.

Parking presque vide, ça signifie aussi beaucoup moins de monde et de touristes !

Rien qu’en arrivant sur la digue en bord de mer, on peut apercevoir ces falaises si reconnaissables et impressionnantes.

On grimpe donc petit Ă  petit, suivant des chemins de fortune qui nous amĂšne jusqu’aux sommets. C’est rĂ©ellement un paysage incroyable, on voit les vagues s’Ă©craser tout en bas sur les plages de galets.

N’hĂ©sites pas Ă  suivre les chemins plus loin, la plupart des personnes ne s’aventurent pas bien loin, hors plus tu avances, moins il y a du monde, on s’est assez rapidement retrouvĂ©s seuls pour profiter et faire quelques photos.

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Les falaises d’Étretat

On aurait aimĂ© faire une petite randonnĂ©e le long du littoral d’Étretat jusqu’au Cap d’Antifer (10 km’s aller-retour, donc compter 2-3h). Mais faute de temps, on s’est ravisĂ©, car on devait encore trouver un spot dodo pour la nuit. (et le lendemain, grosse pluie toute la matinĂ©e donc on a dĂ» abandonner le projet !)

Bon plan spot dodo/camping : le parking / aire de repos n’est pas sexy. Mais le lendemain matin, on a dĂ©couvert la  plage pĂ©pite de Saint-Jouin-Bruneva l ! La plage est accessible par un petit chemin en 20 minutes Ă  pied. Vue sur les falaises depuis une plage de galets magnifique. Hors saison nous Ă©tions les seuls, avec quelques locaux. J’ai volontairement refusĂ© de donner le spot sur Instagram, car je pense que ces lieux doivent ĂȘtre dĂ©couverts par ceux-ci qui cherchent, mais j’avais aussi promis de le partager dans cet article, c’est donc chose faite !

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Étape 4 : Le Calvados et La Manche (Mont Saint-Michel)

Rapide passage au Havre, mĂȘme tu vas vite le comprendre, on n’est pas fan des grandes villes. C’est mĂȘme ce qu’on cherche Ă  fuir durant ce road trip, pour tout te dire.

Par contre, des petits villages comme celui d’ Honfleur , ça on aime dĂ©jĂ  beaucoup plus !

Honfleur est donc un village bien typique en bord de Seine et bien connu de la région. Endroit incontournable pour les touristes en passage. Petites ruelles pavées, maison à colombages, un port que tu seras obligé de prendre en photo..

Connu pour ses petites boutiques colorées, tu y trouveras énormément de créateurs locaux en tout genre.

J’en fais un point, mais je dois t’avouer que, ayant une vraie volontĂ© de garder une semaine pour le sud-ouest, nous avons dĂ©cidĂ© de faire l’impasse sur ces lieux si particuliers.

Cependant, si tu as l’occasion de passer par Sword Bearch ou Omaha beach ainsi que les cimetiĂšres amĂ©ricains, je te le conseille. Beaucoup de gens m’ont rapportĂ© que visiter ces lieux historiques Ă©tait une expĂ©rience trĂšs riche et unique.

Cette abbaye reconnaissable Ă  des kilomĂštres est souvent associĂ©e Ă  la Bretagne. Mais grĂące il est bel et bien possible d’admirer le Mont Saint-Michel durant le coucher de soleil depuis les cĂŽtes normandes dans la Manche.

ET, si je te dis qu’on peut mĂȘme y dormir (bon plutĂŽt hors saison) avec vue sur le mont, tu me crois ? Pourtant, si tu te rends Ă  la pointe du Grouin du Sud , tu peux facilement y Ă©lire domicile (discrĂštement ceci dit), car nous n’avons eu aucun problĂšme. 2-3 autres camping-cars ont d’ailleurs fait pareil. Vas-y, profite du coucher de soleil et de rien !

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Concernant la visite, je pense que ça fera l’objet d’un article Ă  part entiĂšre.

Mais je te conseille de ne pas prendre la navette si le ciel est dégagé, marcher depuis le parking prend 35 min environ et tu profites de la vue.

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Visiter l’abbaye du Mont Saint-Michel

Une fois aux abords de l’abbaye, c’est encore plus impressionnant. S’y balader est gratuit, mais tu as tout un tas de petites visites payantes, et l’abbaye en tant que telle au sommet est payante aussi. Tu trouveras toutes les infos sur le site de l’office du tourisme .

Pour nous, se balader dans les remparts et les fortifications avant de manger une petite galette locale nous suffira, compter une bonne heure voire 1H30.

Étape 5 : la Bretagne !

Je crois que les cĂŽtes bretonnes sont celles pour lesquels j’ai reçu le plus de recommandations sur Instagram. Les Bretons sont fiers de leur rĂ©gion , et ça fait plaisir Ă  voir.

On a essayĂ© de faire un maximum de choses en quelques jours, mais si la mĂ©tĂ©o te le permet, tu peux largement prĂ©voir 4, 5 jours ou mĂȘme une semaine dans ce coin de France !

Bref, petit récapitulatif en 3 parties !

La cĂŽte d’Émeraude s’Ă©tend globalement du Mont Saint-Michel jusqu’aux baies de Saint-Brieuc, j’ai trouvĂ© cette carte assez parlante !

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La cĂŽte d’Émeraude. Source : Plages.tv

On a principalement visitĂ© la ville portuaire de Saint-Malo (l’intĂ©rieur de la vieille ville est clairement devenu un peu trop un lieu de shopping pour nous). Mais je te conseille de te balader sur les remparts qui l’encerclent. Vues panoramiques sur l’Atlantique, les vieux forts (National et du Grand-BĂ©).

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Remparts de la ville portuaire de Saint-Malo

Ensuite, on s’est dirigĂ© vers le Cap FrĂ©hel avant d’enchainer sur le Cap Erquy (longe la cĂŽte entre les 2, la route est magnifique !)

Dans tous les cas, peu importe le nombre d’arrĂȘts, je te conseille de longer un maximum les cĂŽtes bretonnes en passant par des petits villages ( Dinard, Fort de la Latte,..)

Le lendemain, on se dirigeait vers les cĂŽtes de Granit rose !

On s’est concentrĂ© sur la rĂ©gion de Ploumanach’ , avec le phare de Men Ruz et une balade qui permet de descendre jusqu’Ă  la plage de Saint Guirec , qui est probablement la plus belle plage qu’on ait vue du road trip, en Ă©tĂ© ça doit ĂȘtre un bonheur de s’y baigner !

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La région de « la cÎte de Granit Rose » porte bien son nom !

Je dois bien avouer qu’on a dĂ» « couper » la partie nord-ouest de la Bretagne, malgrĂ© les spots de surf recommandĂ©s, la houle et le climat n’Ă©taient pas de notre cĂŽtĂ©.

Mais, malgrĂ© ce temps breton (qui me rappelait encore une fois le temps belge), la presqu’ile de Crozon vaut vraiment le dĂ©tour. La brume et le froid crĂ©aient une atmosphĂšre unique tout le long des cĂŽtes du littoral.

LĂ  aussi, tu pourrais facilement y passer 2-3 jours. J’ai des centaines de photos de cet endroit qui nĂ©cessitera un article Ă  part entiĂšre !

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Presqu’ile de Crozon (endroit prĂšs de la plage de Pen Hat)

Personnellement, on s’est arrĂȘtĂ© aux lieux suivants :

  • Les alignements de menhirs de Lagatjar
  • La plage de Pen-Hat
  • La pointe de Pen-Hir (Ă  faire, vraiment impressionnant !)
  • (Plus au sud) Le Cap de la ChĂšvre
  • La plage de l’Ăźle Vierge (qui doit ĂȘtre incroyable en Ă©tĂ©)
  • Le petit village de Morgat

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La pointe de Pen-Hir

Dans tous les cas, lĂ  aussi je te conseille de prendre les petites routes au maximum !

Petite mention à la pointe du Raz , qui ne fait pas vraiment partie de Crozon, mais qui vaut aussi le détour !

Direction le Morbihan, on passe rapidement Lorient pour rejoindre la presqu’ile de Quiberon cette fois !

LĂ  aussi, longe la cĂŽte ouest (Kroh Hili, Port Kehau, etc), c’est un paysage moins vallonnĂ©, mais qui offre aussi des superbes vues, surtout sur la cĂŽte sauvage . Et pas mal de spots de kitesurfs dans la rĂ©gion pour les adeptes !

On ira jusqu’Ă  la pointe du Conguel pour y faire la balade d’une petite heure en faisant le tour.

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Pointe de Conguel au sud de Quiberon

Ensuite, direction Vannes pour y craquer un peu mon slip dans un shop qui ne vend que du Patagonia (merci Ă  Corentin pour la recommandation !)

Sinon, Vannes est super agrĂ©able (pas super simple de s’y garer avec un gros van ceci dit), on a l’occasion de profiter du marchĂ©, avec plein de producteurs locaux et un grand soleil.

Mention spéciale à Vannes et à la piscine naturelle de Conleau au sud, qui possÚde des douches extérieures toujours fonctionnelles, le Graal, car la Bretagne et les douches publiques, ça fait 3 (en tout cas hors saison!).

Passage obligatoire sur la cÎte atlantique en Loire-Atlantique, les Marais-Salants de Guérande .

Un peu déçu de ne pas pouvoir s’y balader librement (en tout cas aux alentours de l’espace Terre de Sel), mais uniquement en payant une visite guidĂ©e. Theresa ne parlant pas français, ça avait peu d’intĂ©rĂȘt pour nous.

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Les Marais-Salants de Guérande

Cela Ă©tant dit, petit passage par la boutique pour acheter quelques souvenirs locaux, et rouler lentement Ă  travers les marais salants permet dĂ©jĂ  d’admirer le coin !

En VendĂ©e , passage par la citĂ© balnĂ©aire des Sables-d’Olonne , une immense plage de sable et plusieurs spots de surf, tout ce qu’on voulait.

Malheureusement conditions hyper « flat » pour plusieurs jours (donc pas de houle ni de vagues) donc on ne s’y arrĂȘtera que briĂšvement, partie remise !

Étape 7 : La Rochelle et l’ile d’OlĂ©ron

Et lĂ , tu te dis, mais  on dit souvent « La Rochelle et l’Ăźle de Ré », il s’est gourĂ© le pauvre Belge.

Et bah non, on hĂ©sitait entre l’Ăźle de RĂ© et l’Ăźle d’OlĂ©ron , Ă  vrai dire.

Le pont pour l’Ăźle de RĂ© Ă©tant payant (et celui d’OlĂ©ron non), il n’en fallait pas plus pour faire pencher la balance (en bons voyageurs Ă  petit budget que nous sommes)

Mais avant ça, on a fait un stop par La Rochelle autre ville cĂŽtiĂšre de l’ouest de la France, connue pour son vieux port, ses murailles et ses Halles !

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Visite de La Rochelle

Pas déçu, c’est une ville qui se distingue des autres avec ses bĂątiments et ses rues qui datent d’une tout autre Ă©poque, mais qui lui donne un vrai charme (je parle comme un gars de TV5MONDE haha).

Plein de créateurs locaux aussi, bref, idéal pour se balader quelques heures !

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Vue sur Fort Boyard, mon enfance revit!

Si je te dis que ça a été notre grosse surprise/révélation, tu me crois ?

Bah tu devrais. On s’y rendait sans trop savoir Ă  quoi s’attendre. Et, bon, dĂ©jĂ  apercevoir au loin le Fort Boyard (depuis la plage de Boyardville), symbole de mon enfance, pour ĂȘtre au plus proche de pĂšre Fourras et la boule, on en parle ?

Non, mais tout au long de la journĂ©e, on se disait qu’on se verrait bien finir nos vieux jours ici. Entre le nombre de spots de surfs, les petits villages isolĂ©s, le vent frais de l’ocĂ©an atlantique.

D’ailleurs, voici une petite liste des lieux incontournables (fin en tout cas, qui nous ont marquĂ©s) :

  • La Citadelle du chĂąteau d’OlĂ©ron (et les cabanes colorĂ©es des artisans locaux !)
  • Le chenal de la Perrotine pour s’y garer et marcher jusqu’Ă  la plage de Boyarville et apercevoir le fameux Fort au loin.
  • La pointe des Boulassiers (et toutes les plages aux alentours)
  • Le Phare du Chassiron

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Sur la cĂŽte sud pour le retour (surtout des plages qui sont des spots de surf) :

  • Plage des Huttes
  • Plage de Vert-Bois
  • Plage de la GiraudiĂšre
  • Et le petit village de Saint-Trojan-les-Bains

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Petit coin typique de l’Ăźle d’OlĂ©ron

On a tout fait en une journĂ©e, mais c’Ă©tait intense, donc plutĂŽt prĂ©voir 2 jours (voire 3) si tu as le temps !

Étant donnĂ© qu’on voulait vraiment jeter un oeil Ă  la plage de Montalivet, prendre le ferry Ă  l’embouchure de l’estuaire de la Gironde reprĂ©sentait un rĂ©el raccourci. La traversĂ©e dure 20-25 minutes et hors saison, cela coute 18€ pour le vĂ©hicule et 2,80€ par personne, soit 23,6€ au total !

Ça nous a fait gagner 2 heures (de route) et 170 kilomĂštres, car sinon il faut descendre jusqu’Ă  Bordeaux pour remonter..

Toutes les infos sur la traversée en ferry sur le site Gironde.fr

(Sur le chemin du retour, nous l’avons d’ailleurs repris sans hĂ©sitation pour quitter la Gironde.)

Je dois bien avouer qu’aprĂšs le ferry, notre road trip a pris une tout autre dimension.

Paradoxalement, nous restions en Nouvelle-Aquitaine, mais tant au niveau des paysages et des décors que de la météo, tout a changé.

Ça dĂ©pend ce que tu souhaites faire durant ton voyage et oĂč tu souhaites aller… Mais si veux maximiser tes chances d’avoir du beau temps pour profiter des plages ET visiter des rĂ©gions moins civilisĂ©es, alors la cĂŽte Atlantique de la Gironde et des Landes feront ton bonheur. Car elle a fait le nĂŽtre !

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Plage de Montalivet au coucher de soleil, oui svp.

Comme dit en dĂ©but d’articles, j’ai pour volontĂ© de faire des articles dĂ©taillĂ©s par rĂ©gion pour parler des plus beaux endroits, de nos campings / bivouacs / spots dodo, mais voici dĂ©jĂ  une petite liste des endroits que je te conseille sur la cĂŽte ouest en Gironde :

  • Le Pin sec (plage / surf)
  • Hourtin Plage (surf)
  • Lacanau OcĂ©an

Mention spĂ©ciale au fameux bassin d’Arcachon, mĂȘme si les vagues n’Ă©taient pas vraiment au rendez-vous, ça reste une rĂ©gion incontournable Ă  visiter !

Notamment, car Ă  quelques minutes de lĂ  se trouve la plus haute dune d’Europe, j’ai nommĂ© l’illustre dune du Pilat !

Meilleur conseil, vas-y en fin de journĂ©e ! Tu profiteras d’un incroyable coucher du soleil lĂ  ou forĂȘt, dune et ocĂ©an se rencontrent, spectacle et lieu unique !

Il y a un Ă©norme parking (payant of course) et aprĂšs 20-30 minutes de marche, tu seras au sommet !

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La dune du Pilat, entre 2 mondes.

Je te conseille aussi de ne pas rester au premier sommet, mais de longer la dune. L’Ă©norme majoritĂ© des voyageurs / touristes restent Ă  proximitĂ© du premier sommet, donc il a Ă©tĂ© assez simple pour nous de nous isoler (encore une fois, l’effet basse saison doit aider).

Bref, je te mets quelques photos et te le rĂ©pĂšte, il faut s’y rendre pour comprendre l’immensitĂ© et la beautĂ© de ce lieu incontournable !

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Petit sunset sur la dune du Pilat ?

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Les Landes sont le département dans lequel on sera resté le plus longtemps.

Car oui, si on n’a pas pu trainĂ© comme on l’aurait souhaitĂ© durant la premiĂšre moitiĂ© du road trip, c’est justement, car on rĂȘvait de se poser quelque part avec le van, en bord d’ocĂ©an, avec un sport de surf pas loin. Et vivre comme on l’aime, lentement.

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Cap de l’Homy, dans le sud-ouest

Et c’est finalement Ă  Biscarosse-Plage qu’on trouvait notre petit paradis ! Petit village hyper agrĂ©able, avec plein de surf shops (trĂšs simple de louer des planches et/ou des combinaisons. On payait +- 15€ / planche pour 4 heures.

La plage est immense et distingue 2 spots de surf (3 si les vagues sont bonnes Ă  marĂ©e haute). Parfait pour dĂ©butant/intermĂ©diaires, donc idĂ©al pour nous y remettre. On avait plus surfĂ© rĂ©guliĂšrement depuis notre sĂ©jour d’un mois Ă  Imsouane , notre petit paradis du surf au Maroc.

Comme promis sur Instagram aussi, je donne dans cet article notre spot dodo dans les bois, Ă  50m de la plage, oĂč nous sommes restĂ©s une semaine. Il s’agit de la plage du Petit-Nice .

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Notre spot dodo dans la forĂȘt, Ă  50m de la plage

PrĂ©cision importante tout de mĂȘme : nous Ă©tions pas mal de nomades lĂ -bas, car cela semblait tolĂ©rĂ© d’y rester en basse saison. Je ne pense pas que ça le soit en haute saison. (Et je ne peux pas me porter garant du lieu si vous prenez une amende, peu importe la pĂ©riode de l’annĂ©e).

On en aura profitĂ© pour visiter Mimizan-Plage et passer une nuit sur le parking du Cap de l’Homy (autorisĂ© d’y passer la nuit en basse saison !) Ă©galement avant de reprendre la route vers le Nord !

Malheureusement, pas le temps de visiter le Pays basque avec Hossegor ou Bayonne, faute de temps (puis on Ă©tait bien Ă  Biscarosse-Plage donc pourquoi bouger!).

MĂȘme si cet article se fait long, je trouvais ça intĂ©ressant de vous faire un petit bilan chiffrĂ© de nos 3 semaines (et 3 jours) dans l’ouest de la France :

  • Nombre de vraies douches : 3 (et oui, mais se rincer aprĂšs le surf ça aurait pu compter non ?)
  • Nombre de kilomĂštres : Du Nord-Ouest (Pas de Calais) jusqu’aux Landes, environ 2300 kilomĂštres. Mais il nous a fallu remonter jusqu’Ă  Lille pour rendre le van (1200 kilomĂštres supplĂ©mentaires)
  • 0 panne (merci Coquelicot !)
  • 5 rĂ©gions traversĂ©es le long de la cĂŽte Ouest (+ 2 lors du retour (Centre-Val de Loire et Île-de-France)
  • 14 dĂ©partements visitĂ©s le long de la cĂŽte (+ beaucoup lors du retour, mais on a beaucoup roulĂ© en 2-3 jours..)

Peut-ĂȘtre que certains d’entre vous se demandent combien nous a coĂ»tĂ© ce voyage ?

Il faut bien prendre en compte plusieurs paramĂštres en compte. Car pour 2 voyages / road trip identiques, des personnes pourront dĂ©penser le double ou le triple des autres. Cela dĂ©pend essentiellement de votre façon de voyager (et du prix de l’essence, haha).

Nous avons toujours voyagé « au moins cher », que ça soit durant nos voyages en sac à dos en Asie ou durant nos road trip en Nouvelle-Zélande ou en Australie.

Ce road trip sur la cĂŽte ouest française nous a coĂ»tĂ© environ 550€ par personne. Cela inclut la nourriture, l’essence, les activitĂ©s (location planches de surf), la traversĂ©e en ferry, les trains pour aller rĂ©cupĂ©rer le van Ă  Lille, etc.

Et ce voyage date d’octobre 2020, donc prĂ©-hausse gĂ©nĂ©rale des prix..

MAIS, cela n’inclut PAS la location du van, qui est Ă©videmment la dĂ©pense principale pour beaucoup.

Étant donnĂ© qu’alimenter ce blog est, Ă  force de travail de plusieurs annĂ©es, est devenu une partie de mon activitĂ©, et comme prĂ©cisĂ© en dĂ©but d’article il me semble, c’est un voyage qui a Ă©tĂ© en collaboration avec Wikicampers.

Si je regarde pour la mĂȘme pĂ©riode en 2023, il y a des vans de 70 Ă  110€/jour (sur Wikicampers et YesCapa). Donc pour 3 semaines, on est vite Ă  1000-1200€/personne supplĂ©mentaires.

Et ici, je parle de vans similaires Ă  notre T6, pour les fourgons et les camping-cars, j’imagine que les prix sont plus Ă©levĂ©s.

Mais je peux tout de mĂȘme te donner un vrai bon plan que j’ai dĂ©couvert il y a quelques mois.

Comme expliquĂ© Ă  l’instant, ce road trip s’est fait en partenariat avec Wikicampers.fr (lien de parrainage qui t’offre 100 points l’inscription (Ă  Ă©changer contre des cadeaux via des sites comme DĂ©cathlon).

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Coquelicot, le van parfait un road trip en France !

Wikicampers, c’est une plateforme de locations de vĂ©hicules amĂ©nagĂ©s entre particuliers. Les avantages sont multiples :

  • T’as un choix beaucoup plus large et variĂ© que des agences de locations classiques, qui ont souvent une flotte de vĂ©hicules similaires.
  • Il y en a pour tous les budgets (vu que tu as tout type de vĂ©hicule ; du petit van amĂ©nagĂ© au gros camping-car de luxe)
  • Le contact humain avec le propriĂ©taire du vĂ©hicule . Ça, on a adorĂ©, car aussi bien pour s’organiser avec les dates, que durant le road trip, Sophie, la proprio de Coquelicot, Ă©tait super disponible et rĂ©pondait Ă  toutes nos questions, te donne des conseils, etc !
  • T’as beaucoup plus de choix au niveau des dates, tu trouveras toujours des vĂ©hicules disponibles pour ton sĂ©jour.
  • Enfin, peut-ĂȘtre le meilleur argument, ça te permet de TESTER un vĂ©hicule amĂ©nagĂ© en conditions rĂ©elles , pendant plusieurs jours/semaines, un type de vĂ©hicule qui te plait si tu as dĂ©jĂ  pensĂ© Ă  investir pour de bon dans ta propre maison sur roues.

Tout est sĂ©curisĂ©, avec assurance incluse, et mĂȘme pour les Ă©tats des lieux il y a une application pour ne rien oublier. Le fonctionnement de la plateforme et le processus de location sont expliquĂ©s.

Ils ont aussi un blog avec un tas d’articles sur la location et la vie en van !

D’ailleurs, vrai conseil si tu veux road tripper sur la cĂŽte atlantique. En France, on a dĂ©couvert ses fameuses « barriĂšres de 2 mĂštres » Ă  l’entrĂ©e de nombreux parkings. Donc avoir un vĂ©hicule qui peut passer en dessous est TRÈS pratique !

On avait l’expĂ©rience de road trip en Australie ou mĂȘme en Nouvelle-ZĂ©lande , mais dans tous les cas, tu apprendras aussi sur la route, c’est ce qui fait le charme de ce mode de vie, non ?

VoilĂ , cet article se termine ici, j’espĂšre que notre itinĂ©raire sur la cĂŽte ouest-française t’a Ă©tĂ© utile et t’as donnĂ© des idĂ©es !

C’est mon premier article sur la France, donc n’hĂ©site pas Ă  laisser un petit vote ou un commentaire si ça t’a plu (ça fait toujours plaisir). Et si tu as des questions, les commentaires sont lĂ  aussi pour ça !

Et si t’es vraiment une belle personne, tu peux toujours envoyer cet article Ă  tes compagnons de voyage ou mĂȘme le partager, ça m’aide beaucoup !

Prochaine destination pour nous, le Portugal, Ă  commencer par Cascais, village en bord de mer et Ă  cĂŽtĂ© de Lisbonne (et avec plein de spots de surf, j’ai hĂąte !)

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Bravo pour votre article. Je le conserve prĂ©cieusement pour notre road-trip Ă©tĂ© 2024, il me donne plein d’idĂ©es trĂšs intĂ©ressantes.

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Avec plaisir,

Content que notre itinĂ©raire vous inspire, c’est bien pour ça qu’il est lĂ  !

Bon road tripp, donc !

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Nous partons debut mai en combi ww entre brest et la rochelle. Je souhaiterais savoir si vous avez pu faire du camping sauvage ou les campings ?

Hello Guelle,

Nous n’avons jamais pris de campings payants (de mĂ©moire), donc oui, c’est faisable avec un peu d’organisation. AprĂšs, il y a « sauvage » et « sauvage ». On privilĂ©giait les campings gratuits rĂ©pertoriĂ©s et on ne laissait jamais de dĂ©chets derriĂšre nous, et nous n’avons jamais eu de problĂšme.

L’application park4night sera votre amie !

Au plaisir,

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Merci d’avoir partagĂ© ton road trip ! ça me donne de belles idĂ©es !!

Avec plaisir, merci Ă  toi !

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Bonjour, J’ai lu en diagonale votre sĂ©jour. TOP TOP TOP. J’envisage de faire dĂ©couvrir la France Ă  mon fils de 16 ans. Quelle est la durĂ©e de votre pĂ©riple ? Avez-vous rencontrer des difficultĂ©s ? Le coĂ»t ? Je vous remercie pour votre retour. En attendant, je retourne lire et contempler votre beau voyage. Florence

Hello Florence !

Désolé pour ma réponse plus que tardive !

Beau projet, la passion pour le voyage et tout ce que cela peut apporter devrait se transmettre le plus tĂŽt possible Ă  mes yeux :).

La durĂ©e est indiquĂ©e, un peu plus de 3 semaines. Pas de difficultĂ© particuliĂšre si ce n’est que trouver des douches « gratuites » n’Ă©tait pas simple (surement dĂ» au fait de voyager « hors saison » en octobre).

Concernant le cout, je devais faire un article Ă  part entiĂšre, mais j’ai Ă©tĂ© pris par d’autres tĂąches; La location du vĂ©hicule Ă©tait aux alentours de 1500€, Ă  quoi on peut rajouter 1000€ (essence, nourriture, activitĂ©). Le tout est Ă  divisĂ© par 2, donc environ 1250€/personne pour 3 sem et demi de road trip !

Au plaisir !

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Hey ! Je suis en train d’organiser un road trip de 2,5 semaines sur la cote ouest, plutot nord ouest! et ton article m’aide bien 🙂 merci beaucoup !

Hello Lucie !

Merci pour ton commentaire, heureux que l’article t’inspire et te donne des idĂ©es !

Profite bien ! (2 semaine et demi, je te conseille de te focaliser sur quelques rĂ©gions, et ne pas espĂ©rer faire toute la cĂŽte comme nous (en 3 sem), on a du se dĂ©pĂȘcher par moments et c’est toujours plus agrĂ©able de prendre le temps en road trip :))

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Merci pour votre article ça m’a donnĂ© beaucoup d’idĂ©es. Juste une question, concernant votre budget pour ce parcours. Pouvez vous me donner une fourchette approximative ? J’avoue que ça serait d’une grande aide. Merci beaucoup

Hello Caroline,

Tu fais bien de poser la question car effectivement, je n’ai jamais pris le temps de rĂ©diger un article pour dĂ©tailler le budget, or cela doit intĂ©resser beaucoup de monde !

J’ai donc rajoutĂ© une section en fin d’article.

Pour te rĂ©pondre briĂšvement, on Ă©tait Ă  environ 550€/personne pour les 3 semaines de road trip (ça inclut essence, nourriture, activitĂ©, ferry,..)

Bien sĂ»r, ce sont des prix « prĂ© hausse gĂ©nĂ©rale des prix », car c’Ă©tait en octobre 2020.

J’explique ensuite que ça n’inclut pas la location du van, car j’ai nous avons eu l’opportunitĂ© d’organiser ce road trip avec Wikicampers.

Mais pour des locations de vans similaires Ă  la mĂȘme pĂ©riode, il faut facilement rajouter 1000-1200€ de budget supplĂ©mentaire par personnne.

VoilĂ , j’espĂšre que ça te donne une idĂ©e (sachant que le budget peut fortement varier en fonction de la façon de voyager..)

Bon road trip !

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Salut !! Un grand merci Ă  toi pour cet article exceptionnel. J’ai dĂ©cider de faire un road-trip et comme par hasard je tombe sur toi et ton aventure qui m’a beaucoup inspirĂ©. Je compte y aller en Ă©tĂ© pour profiter de la plage et du soleil et je sens que ça va ĂȘtre du trĂšs trĂšs lourd, encore merci Ă  toi !!

Merci beaucoup pour ton retour, content que ça t’ait donnĂ© envie d’explorer cette rĂ©gion de France ! En Ă©tĂ©, il risque d’y avoir pas mal de monde sur les routes donc je te conseillerais de prendre les petites routes de villages, bien plus calme et tu dĂ©couvriras des petits paradis mĂ©connus 🙂

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Merci pour cet article qui tombe hyper bien puisqu’il s’agit du roadtrip que j’ai en tĂȘte depuis plus d’un an. Je n’ai jamais testĂ© la van life cependant car je voyage seule et que j’aime les rencontres possible dans les hostels. Mais avec cette situation covidienne, je me tĂąte Ă  essayer. Je vais regarder ce que ça dit niveau budget du coup. Merci pour cet article et le travail de fou qu’il y a eu derriĂšre pour faire ce trip et le retranscrire ici. Much appreciated!

Hello CĂ©cilia, avec plaisir, content que l’article t’ait aidĂ© !

Team backpacker petit budget, on est lĂ  haha. AprĂšs je ne sais pas si les auberges sont toujours fermĂ©es ou non ? J’ai eu pas mal de retours de personnes qui ont voyagĂ© en vĂ©lo et qui trouvaient assez facilement des auberges (le problĂšme est qu’elles Ă©taient souvent vides :/). La vanlife offre bien plus de libertĂ© Ă  beaucoup de niveaux, mais effectivement les rencontres sont moins simples qu’en auberges. En Australie, en freecamp c’Ă©tait super simple de rencontrer du monde, en France, c’est diffĂ©rent, et la moyenne d’Ăąge est aussi bien plus Ă©levĂ©e haha.

Niveau budget, j’avoue qu’il faudrait que j’Ă©dite celui-ci ou que je fasse un article spĂ©cial budget. J’ai pu faire ce road trip dans le cadre d’un partenariat, donc clairement ça a drastiquement rĂ©duit notre budget, mais tu peux trouver des vĂ©hicules vraiment abordables sur wikicampers, puis si tu cuisines toi-mĂȘme et si privilĂ©gies les activitĂ©s gratuites, tu peux franchement voyager sans te ruiner. 🙂

Et n’attends plus, nos Ăąmes vagabondes ont assez subies ces absurditĂ©s depuis un an, vivons (en Ă©tant plus malins haha). 🙂

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Superbe ! Franchement, c’est gĂ©nial d’avoir fait et ouvert ce programme 🙂 Chapeau et merci. Il va me servir pour Ă©tablir le mien : l’Atlantique est au planning 2021.

Hello Anette !

Content que l’article t’ait plu ! D’autres articles plus spĂ©cifiques sur chaque rĂ©gion viendront, car il y a un paquet de choses Ă  dire et Ă  explorer le long de l’Atlantique 🙂

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bonjour ! merci pour cet article captivany. J’ai programmĂ© une petite semaine dans le Nord pas de Calais avec ma fille et je ne pensais pas qu’il avait plein de choses Ă  voir dans le nord de la France Ă  part la ville oĂč on a tourner les chtis ( oft c’est la seule chose que ma fille veut voir) mais je pense que je vais repousser avec ce confinement qui se profil de nouveau. Maintenant on passe notre temps Ă  lire des blogs de voyages et on salive sur les belles maisons sur booking bailti airbnb faute de na pas pouvoir aller lĂ -bas . Pour l’instant en tout cas.

Hello Stan !

Merci d’ĂȘtre passĂ© par ici et content que l’article t’ait plu !

Oui, je compte rĂ©diger davantage d’articles pour chaque rĂ©gion et notamment sur la partie Nord du pays.. Quand j’aurai le temps haha.

Oui, cette situation commence Ă  s’Ă©terniser pour tout le monde.. Je pense qu’il devient important de s’aĂ©rer l’esprit de petit Ă  petit reprendre la vie. Et profiter et saisir des petites fenĂȘtres de libertĂ© qui s’ouvrent Ă  nous ! 🙂 peut-ĂȘtre essayer de se faire un petit week-end avant ce confinement si vous en ressentez le besoin.

Je pense que s’Ă©couter se prendre ses distances avec ce climat anxiogĂšne est une bonne piste aussi pour se libĂ©rer l’esprit 🙂

Au plaisir en tout cas.

Bonjour JĂ©rĂ©my. Merci beaucoup pour votre rĂ©ponse. J’attends les autres articles avec impatience. Bonne chance et prenez soin de vous.

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Yes vous ĂȘtes allĂ©s Ă  Lacanau comme je t’avais conseillĂ© (et j’imagine que j’Ă©tais loin d’ĂȘtre la seule) ! Merci pour cet article, j’ai adorĂ© le lire !

Haha yes, c’Ă©tait impossible d’aller partout oĂč on m’avait conseillĂ© mais on a essayĂ© de faire au mieux ! Effectivement, on est passĂ© Ă  Lacanau, mais les conditions de surf n’Ă©taient pas au rendez-vous (on a pas mal galĂ©rĂ© pour trouver quelques spots oĂč c’Ă©tait bueno, du coup j’avoue qu’une fois Ă  Bisca oĂč c’Ă©tait bon on n’a plus trop pris de risque et on y est pas mal restĂ©).

Content qu’il t’ait plu, merci pour ton commentaire, ça fait toujours plaisir ! 🙂

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France road trip itinerary for a summer of family camping fun

Posted on Last updated: 11 March 2024

France road trip itinerary for a summer of family camping fun

This is our France road trip itinerary from one of the first long term France road trips we did. This was pre-Bongo, and we took a tent.

This one month France road trip itinerary starts from Calais, and does a big loop down to the Spanish Pyrenees via the Auvergne and Perpignan , then back up again via Bayonne , Île d’Oléron , and the Loire Valley , returning to Calais. Accommodation is camping (either tent or camper ) and geared toward families with young kids who like to embrace slow travel . A fantastic budget trip for the school summer holidays!

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Check out our video highlights from our summer in France (and a little bit of Spain):

A summer road trip around France and Spain

For those people based in the UK, the summer holidays are an expensive time to travel. Flight and accommodation prices rocket and everywhere is seemingly overrun with tourists. Before the boys started school we always avoided travelling in the UK summer holidays. But now they’re in school, and with a full six weeks to fill, thinking caps were on for something cheap, not too touristy, and something easy.

France is an obvious choice for us as it’s easy to get to and we can take our car over on the Ferry. Plus we LOVE France – the wine, the climate, the landscapes, the croissants, the history. We just had to plan where to go and what to do to avoid the crowds as much as possible. And we decided to head to the Spanish Pyrenees!

So we booked a return ferry crossing with DFDS Ferries from Dover for a total of £138 to camp and road trip France from Calais and down to the Spanish Pyrenees with our Vango Air Tent .

READ: Top 10 tips for driving through France

Camping in France with kids

The French do family campsites very well and they are a fantastic budget choice for families. The camping holiday parks are well organised, clean, offer lots for the kids (swimming pool, playgrounds, usually a kids club), and have a restaurant and bakery on site (get ready for fresh croissants in the morning!) I also always enjoy the mix of European nationalities that visit the parks, and how all the kids play together.

camp ground with blue sky

If you’re also planning on camping over the summer, check out or Camping with kids Checklist , which includes a FREE printable download to manually tick off those family camping items.

Tips for doing this France road trip itinerary

Book all camping accommodation in advance , especially if you’re travelling in the European summer holidays. I provide a link to our review for each campsite we stayed in below in the itinerary, which includes tips for selecting a good pitch.

Plan any day trips to arrive before 11am. We had a couple of days out where we had to turn around and return to the campsite because we didn’t follow this rule of visiting early in the day.

Go with the flow of campsite bedtimes. We find that when camping in Europe (especially Spain), you go with the flow and slip into ‘camp time’ with going to bed late and getting up late . There were many evenings the boys weren’t asleep until 10pm and all kids are still playing in the playgrounds at 9pm. It’s near impossible trying to get our boys to sleep when all their pals are still outside playing. The payoff of letting them go to bed late was that they slept in the following morning, and us parents would have a lie in and managed to get stuff done before they woke up! This was very handy on the travel days when we had to pack up the tent.

Pack warm sleeping bags. Temperatures can drop at night, especially in the Pyrenees and we were surprised at how cold it got. Although daytime temperatures often hit 35 degrees.

boy on microstooter

Pack scooters.  We packed our microscooters for all the family. This meant that we didn’t have to bother with bikes and bike racks as they fold up and fit in the foot-well of the car, and were a super fun way to get around the campsites, especially the bigger ones.

Check out our camping with kids checklist to find out what we packed in our car for this camping road trip.

Our France road trip itinerary

This turned out to be one of our best family adventures. We had the most amazing summer; swimming every day, trekking the Pyrenees, exploring medieval towns and villages, and playing on stunning beaches, all in fantastic weather and on a budget.

In fact, we often commented on the trip how we probably spent less money camping in France for the summer than we would have trying to entertain the kids back at home in the UK. The reason? Well we had days where we didn’t leave the campsites as there was so much free stuff to do. We also self-catered pretty much the entire trip.

All campsites in this France road trip itinerary have a swimming pool, toilet and shower blocks, and an electrical hook-up point at the pitches. But each and every campsite was very different to the next, which is one of the many things we loved about this road trip.

Day 1: Ferry from Dover and overnight in Reims

Driving time from Calais: 2 hours 40 mins Where we stayed: Hotel Première Classe Reims Nord, Bétheny

hotel room in Reims

It’s always worthwhile checking ferry crossings to both Dunkirk and Calais when travelling from Dover to get the best deal with DFDS. The sail time to Dunkirk is only 30 minutes longer, and there’s not much difference in the drive time to Reims.

As our ferry arrived at 7pm French time (they’re one hour ahead of the UK) we booked a basic hotel outside Reims for £31 – Hotel Première Classe Reims Nord, Bétheny . Nothing special, but as it’s just for a night’s sleep with another driving day tomorrow, it’s perfect. There is an ALDI supermarket opposite to pick up some fresh croissants for breakfast.

Day 2-7: Camping Vaubarlet, Auvergne

Driving time: 5 hours 40 mins Read our review of Camping Vaubarlet

playground

This is a great site for families who love nature as it’s set in a peaceful wooded valley in the south of the Auvergne. Very popular with Dutch families, it’s a small park with a pool, kids club, and bouncy castle. But the highlight was playing in the stream that runs alongside the campsite. There are some cycling, running and hiking tracks around, but this is is the place to sit back at relax and let the kids have fun.

Day 8-11: Camping Le Haras, Western Mediterranean

Driving time: 5 hours Read our review of Camping Le Haras

Camping le Haras swimming pool

This region of France does get busy during the summer, but this park is a peaceful oasis from the hustle and bustle, with Catalan-style buildings surrounded by exotic trees. We absolutely loved the vibe of this campsite, and dinner at the onsite restaurant with a local band is playing is a must.

Close by is the small town of Palau where you can watch glassmakers at work. We loved exploring the nearby beaches ( Le Racou was our favourite) and nearby Collioure is just beautiful (get there early, it gets exceptionally busy).  There is so much to do in the region and we really could have stayed longer.

Day 12-16: Camping Gavín, Spanish Pyrenees

Driving time: 5 hours Read our review of Camping Gavín

swimming pool at Camping Gavin

The views and facilities of this campsite are very impressive. You are right in the heart of the Spanish Pyrenees. However, pitches are very small and it gets very loud and busy in the summer holidays although we’ve since learnt this is typical of many Spanish campsites.

Just a 15 minute drive away is the cable car from Panticosa where you’ll find some fantastic hiking trails. Kids will also love the high ropes in the nearby village, at Biescas Aventura .

If you want to explore more of Spain from this point, check out our Northern Spain road trip itinerary .

Day 17-20: Camping Lou P’tit Poun, Biarritz region

Driving time: 3 hours Read our review of Camping Lou P’tit Poun

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Kids stay for free at this spacious site in the Basque country. It’s just a stone’s throw away from the foothills of the Pryenees, incredible beaches, and lively Bayonne. What a great location! It’s also a peaceful site, even in August (we couldn’t believe how quiet it was!), and there’s a free local shuttle bus from the site entrance to the beach at Ondres-Plage, although there’s also a dedicated cycle path you can follow.

Biarritz is also just a 30 minute drive away, but arrive VERY early to secure a parking spot. Do be wary of the beaches in this region with little ones and the surf is big and the current powerful.

Day 21-24: Domaine d’Oléron, Ile d’Oléron

Driving time: 4 hours Read our review of Camping Domaine d’Oléron

toddler swimming pool

Situated on the island of Oléron, accessible via a toll-free bridge from the mainland, this campsite has a great family atmosphere featuring a fantastic swimming pool and playground.

The island is much more understated than its neighbour, the fashionable Île de Ré and boasts much better beaches. Having now visited both islands, we prefer Île d’Oléron. There are bike tracks criss-crossing the island, but it’s easy to drive around and find parking.

Day 25-29: Les Alicourts with Canvas Holidays, Loire Valley

Driving time: 4 hours 30 Read our review of  Les Alicourts

boys stood on sandy beach by lake

Although we love our tent, after 3.5 weeks of camping it was a treat to stay in a static mobile home, complete with hot showers, proper beds and an oven. This is the place if you want on-tap entertainment for your kids and an easy holiday in the one place.  Stock up at the supermarket before you arrive as you may not want to leave!

It’s brilliant fun for kids aged 4+, especially the waterpark, and the kids club is excellent.  The man-made lake is a beautiful focal point and a you can hire pedaloes, canoes, and bikes on site. If you do manage to tear the kids away there are some stunning family friendly chateaux in the region.

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Fancy a day in the fresh air and long, starry evenings? This summer, French campsites are rolling out their green carpet for nature lovers. At the foot of the mountains or in the middle of the countryside, in the heart of a forest or with your feet in the water, here are six spots to play the trapper for two, with your family or your friends, from Brittany to the French Riviera.

Between pine forest and sea in Provence

Want to soak your feet in the Mediterranean under the shade of Aleppo pines, cork oaks and eucalyptus trees? Set a course for the canvas and wood tents, trailers and chalets of the Huttopia Campsite "La forĂȘt de Janas" between Toulon and Bandol! On the land side, kilometres of marked paths are available for hiking, from the 1,600 hectares (40,000 acres) of the Cap Sicie massif to the Six-Fours coastal path on the cliffside. And on the sea side, you'll enjoy an endless series of water sports - windsurfing, paddleboarding, sea kayaking, and more before embarking on a trip to the islands. Ile du Gaou, in the heart of a nature reserve, or Ile des Embiez and Bendor, this is the best spot for island hopping! Camping Huttopia Janas Woods

Like a trapper in the Alsatian forest

Who hasn't dreamed of playing trapper in the deep woods? Between " cahuttes ," half-cabins, half-tents, trailers and chalets, the pioneer soul is awakened in the 17 hectares (42 acres) of Alsatian forest of the Huttopia de Watwiller campsite! Hikes, treasure hunts, survival training with nature challenge and hut competitions or archery lessons; with the family, young and old alike get a breath of fresh air before setting off to discover Alsace. As for the region, it's difficult to pick between flowered villages, wine tours and Ballons des Vosges regional natural park. And let's play a game: who will be the first to spot the big Ball (1,427 metres/4,621 feet)?

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Living the good life on the banks of the Loire River

While better known for the stately chùteaux, the gentle banks of the Loire River is incredible to live in Swiss Family Robinson mode. At the Slow Village Loire Vallée, on the Ile du Chùteau, live on river time from morning to evening. Tents, canvas lodges and wooden huts are spread over the three hectares (seven acres) of the estate, featuring a large lagoon swimming pool, for nights as tender as the weather. Here, everything is prepared to enjoy the River of the Kings to its fullest. Cycle along the banks of the river to discover the castles and vineyards , paddle on the water in canoes and kayaks and settle down under the oaks of the "En Rouge & Loire" restaurant to gaze at the play of lights on the river. It's a royal retreat to nature!

Slow Village Loire Valley

Feet in the Big Blue on the French Riviera

Luxury bungalows or cabins on stilts? At the Ecolodge L'Etoile d'Argens in Fréjus-Saint Aygulf, the campsite has been awarded 5 stars while keeping its natural soul: its wooded domain spreads over 11 hectares (27 acres) between fine sandy beaches, discreet creeks and a lagoon populated by more than 200 species of birds! Gentle kayak trips on the Argens river or boat trips from the marina to Porquerolles or the Lérins islands: between the Maures and Esterel massifs, you can choose from the whole range of colors of on the CÎte d'Azur.

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Perched on a menhir in Brittany

Here you'll find a campsite perched on a menhir , where the Stone Age monolith looks like an ancient approximation of a tent! In the middle of the countryside just a stone's throw from the Gulf of Morbihan, this amazing place was born from the imagination of nature-loving epicurean Bretons. Craving some excitement as well as a return to nature? You can look forward to concerts, exhibitions, dances, circus and yoga classes before meeting up in the greenhouses to savor the market cuisine. And to recharge your batteries under the starry night space, you can splash around with your partner or family in the Nordic bath, a large barrel of water heated to 39°C (102.2°F)! Then it's time for sweet dreams in the heart of the forest.

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Head to the summits in the Chartreuse Massif

Fancy a breath of fresh air and mountain views? At an altitude of 900 meters (3,000 feet) in the heart of the Chartreuse Regional Nature Park, you can enjoy a nature holiday at the MartiniĂšre campsite. Or, rather, at CĂ©line and Brice's, the owners of this former farm who make it a point of honor to preserve a family atmosphere. Soap sculpture workshops for children, strolls in the botanical garden in search of the plants of the massif or a visit to the nearby Arcabas museum of sacred art: between two hikes in the mountain pastures, you'll have fun, learn and enjoy the small dishes of the restaurant, in the heart of nature!

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EPIC MOSCOW Itinerary! (2024)

Moscow is the heart of Mother Russia. Just the mention of this city conjures images of colorful bulbous pointed domes, crisp temperatures, and a uniquely original spirit!

Moscow has an incredibly turbulent history, a seemingly resilient culture, and a unique enchantment that pulls countless tourists to the city each year! Although the warmer months make exploring Moscow’s attractions more favorable, there’s just something about a fresh snowfall that only enhances the appearance of the city’s iconic sites!

If you’re a first-time visitor to Moscow, or simply wanting to see as much of the city as possible, this Moscow itinerary will help you do just that!

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Here is a quick look at the seasons so you can decide when to visit Moscow!

The summer months (June-August) are a great time to travel to Moscow to take advantage of the enjoyable mild temperatures. This is considered peak travel season. Bear in mind that hotel prices rise along with the temperatures!

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If you’re planning a trip to Moscow during fall (September-November) try to plan for early fall. This way the temperatures will still be pleasant and winter won’t be threatening.

Russian winters (December-February) are not for the faint of heart as Napoleon learned to his peril. Some days the sun will be out for less than an hour, and snow is guaranteed. Although winters are exceptionally cold, this is when you’ll get a true glimpse of the Moscow experience!

The best time to visit Moscow is during spring  (March-May). The temperatures will begin to creep up and the sun begins to shine for significant portions of the day. Hotel rates will also have yet to skyrocket into peak ranges!

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With a Moscow City Pass , you can experience the best of Moscow at the CHEAPEST prices. Discounts, attractions, tickets, and even public transport are all standards in any good city pass – be sure invest now and save them $$$ when you arrive!

Moscow is a large city with many accommodation options to choose from. Staying in a location that fits with your travel plans will only enhance your Moscow itinerary. Here is a brief introduction to a few great areas of the city we recommend checking out!

The best place to stay in Moscow to be close to all the action is Kitay-Gorod. This charming neighborhood will put you within walking distance to Moscow’s famous Red Square, thus cutting down on travel time. This will allow you to see more of the city in a shorter amount of time!

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It’s surrounded by restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. If you’re a first-time visitor to Moscow, or just planning a quick weekend in Moscow, then this area is perfect for you!

Another great area to consider is the Zamoskvorechye district. This area of the city offers a blend of new and old Moscow. It has an artsy vibe and there are plenty of fun sites you can explore outside of the main touristy areas of Moscow.

Of course, as in all areas of Moscow, it’s close to public transportation that will quickly connect you with the rest of the city and make your Moscow itinerary super accessible!

Best Airbnb in Moscow – Exclusive Apartment in Old Moscow

Exclusive Apartment in Old Moscow

Modern and cozy, this apartment is in the heart of Old Moscow. Bordering the Basmanny and Kitay-Gorod districts, this two-bedroom flat is walking distance to the Kremlin and Red Square. Safe, quiet, and comfortable, this is the best Airbnb in Moscow, no question!

Best Budget Hotel in Moscow – Izmailovo Alfa Hotel

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The Izmailovo Alfa Hotel is a very highly rated accommodation that provides all the components necessary for a comfortable trip to Moscow. There is an on-site restaurant, bar, fitness center, and an airport shuttle service. The rooms are modern and spacious and are equipped with a TV, heating/air conditioning, minibar, and more!

Best Luxury Hotel in Moscow – Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre

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If you’re touring Moscow in luxury, the Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre is the hotel for you! Elegantly furnished rooms are equipped with a minibar, flat-screen TV,  in-room safes, as well as tea and coffee making facilities! Bathrooms come with bathrobes, slippers, and free toiletries. There is also an onsite restaurant, bar, and fitness center.

Best Hostel in Moscow – Godzillas Hostel

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Godzillas Hostel is located in the center of Moscow, just a short walk from all the major tourist attractions and the metro station. Guests will enjoy all the usual hostel perks such as self-catering facilities, 24-hour reception, Free Wi-Fi, and security lockers. This is one of the best hostels in Moscow and its wonderful social atmosphere and will make your vacation in Moscow extra special!

Godzillas Hostel is one of our favourites in Moscow but they’re not taking guests right now. We’re not sure if they’re closed for good but we hope they’ll come back soon.

An important aspect of planning any trip is figuring out the transportation situation. You’re probably wondering how you’re going to get to all of your Moscow points of interest right? Luckily, this sprawling city has an excellent network of public transportation that will make traveling a breeze!

The underground metro system is the quickest and most efficient way to travel around Moscow. Most visitors rely exclusively on this super-efficient transportation system, which allows you to get to pretty much anywhere in the city! It’s also a great option if you’re planning a Moscow itinerary during the colder months, as you’ll be sheltered from the snow and freezing temperatures!

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If you prefer above-ground transportation, buses, trams, and trolleybuses, run throughout the city and provide a rather comfortable alternative to the metro.

Moscow’s metro, buses, trams, and trolleybuses are all accessible with a ‘Troika’ card. This card can be topped up with any sum of money at a metro cash desk. The ticket is simple, convenient, and even refundable upon return to a cashier!

No matter which method you choose, you’ll never find yourself without an easy means of getting from point A to point B!

Red Square | Moscow Kremlin | Lenin’s Mausoleum | St. Basil’s Cathedral  | GUM Department Store

Spend the first day of your itinerary taking your own self guided Moscow walking tour around the historic Red Square! This is Moscow’s compact city center and every stop on this list is within easy walking distance to the next! Get ready to see all of the top Moscow landmarks!

Day 1 / Stop 1 – The Red Square

  • Why it’s awesome: The Red Square is the most recognizable area in Moscow, it has mesmerizing architecture and centuries worth of history attached to its name.
  • Cost: Free to walk around, individual attractions in the square have separate fees. 
  • Food nearby: Check out Bar BQ Cafe for friendly service and good food in a great location! The atmosphere is upbeat and they’re open 24/7!

The Red Square is Moscow’s historic fortress and the center of the Russian government. The origins of the square date back to the late 15th century, when Ivan the Great decided to expand the Kremlin to reflect Moscow’s growing power and prestige!

During the 20th century, the square became famous as the site for demonstrations designed to showcase Soviet strength. Visiting the Red Square today, you’ll find it teeming with tourists, who come to witness its magical architecture up close!

The Red Square

The square is the picture postcard of Russian tourism, so make sure to bring your camera when you visit! No matter the season, or the time of day, it’s delightfully photogenic! 

It’s also home to some of Russia’s most distinguishing and important landmarks, which we’ve made sure to include further down in this itinerary. It’s an important center of Russia’s cultural life and one of the top places to visit in Moscow!

In 1990, UNESCO designated Russia’s Red Square as a World Heritage site. Visiting this historic site is a true bucket-list event and essential addition to your itinerary for Moscow!

Day 1 / Stop 2 – The Moscow Kremlin

  • Why it’s awesome: The Moscow Kremlin complex includes several palaces and cathedrals and is surrounded by the Kremlin wall. It also houses the principal museum of Russia (the Kremlin Armory).
  • Cost: USD $15.00
  • Food nearby: Bosco Cafe is a charming place to grat a casual bite to eat. They have excellent coffee and wonderful views of the Red Square and the Moscow Kremlin!

The iconic Moscow Kremlin , also known as the Kremlin museum complex, sits on Borovitsky Hill, rising above the Moscow River. It is a fortified complex in the center of the city, overlooking several iconic buildings in the Red Square!

It’s the best known of the Russian Kremlins – citadels or fortress’ protecting and dominating a city. During the early decades of the Soviet era, the Kremlin was a private enclave where the state’s governing elite lived and worked.

The Kremlin is outlined by an irregularly shaped triangular wall that encloses an area of 68 acres! The existing walls and towers were built from 1485 to 1495. Inside the Kremlin museum complex, there are five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers.

The Armoury Chamber is a part of the Grand Kremlin Palace’s complex and is one of the oldest museums of Moscow, established in 1851. It showcases Russian history and displays many cherished relics. Definitely make sure to check out this museum while you’re here!

The Moscow Kremlin

The churches inside the Moscow Kremlin are the Cathedral of the Dormition, Church of the Archangel, Church of the Annunciation, and the bell tower of Ivan Veliki (a church tower).

The five-domed Cathedral of the Dormition is considered the most famous. It was built from 1475–1479 by an Italian architect and has served as a wedding and coronation place for great princes, tsars, and emperors of Russia. Church services are given in the Kremlin’s numerous cathedrals on a regular basis.

The Grand Kremlin Palace was the former Tsar’s Moscow residence and today it serves as the official workplace of the President of the Russian Federation (Vladimir Putin seems to have bagged that title for life) .

Insider Tip: The Kremlin is closed every Thursday! Make sure to plan this stop on your Moscow itinerary for any other day of the week!

Day 1 / Stop 3 – Lenin’s Mausoleum

  • Why it’s awesome: The mausoleum displays the preserved body of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin .
  • Cost: Free!
  • Food nearby: Khinkal’naya is a charming Georgian restaurant with vaulted ceilings and exposed brick. It’s a popular place with locals and right next to the Red Square!

Lenin’s Mausoleum, also known as Lenin’s Tomb, is the modernist mausoleum for the revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. It’s located within the Red Square and serves as the resting place for the Soviet leader! His preserved body has been on public display since shortly after his death in 1924.

It’s located just a few steps away from the Kremlin Wall and is one of the most controversial yet popular Moscow attractions!

Admission is free for everyone, you’ll only need to pay if you need to check a bag. Before visitors are allowed to enter the mausoleum, they have to go through a metal detector first. No metal objects, liquids, or large bags are allowed in the mausoleum!

Lenins Mausoleum

Expect a line to enter the building, and while you’re inside the building, you’ll be constantly moving in line with other visitors. This means you won’t be able to spend as long as you’d like viewing the mausoleum, but you’ll still be able to get a good look. Pictures and filming while inside the building are strictly prohibited, and security guards will stop you if they see you breaking this rule.

The mausoleum is only open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday – unless it’s a public holiday or a day scheduled for maintenance. The hours it’s open for each day are limited, make sure to check online before you visit to make sure you can fit this into your Moscow itinerary for that day!

Insider Tip: The Lenin’s Museum is there for people to pay their respect; remember to keep silent and move along quickly, it’s not intended for people to congregate around. Also, men are not allowed to wear hats and everyone must take their hands out of their pockets when inside the building.

Day 1 / Stop 4 – St. Basil’s Cathedral

  • Why it’s awesome: A dazzling designed cathedral that showcases Russia’s unique architecture. This cathedral is one of the most recognizable symbols of the country!
  • Cost: USD $8.00
  • Food nearby: Moskovskiy Chaynyy Klub is a cozy cafe serving food items and pipping hot tea; it’s the perfect place to go if you’re visiting Moscow during the winter months!

Located in the Red Square, the ornate 16th-century St. Basil’s Cathedral is probably the building you picture when you think of Moscow’s unique architecture. Its colorful onion-shaped domes tower over the Moscow skyline!

The cathedral was built from 1555-1561 by order of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. It was designed with an iconic onion dome facade and enchanting colors that captivate all who see it. Fun fact: If you’re wondering why Russian churches have onion domes, they are popularly believed to symbolize burning candles!

This iconic cathedral has become a symbol of Russia due to its distinguishing architecture and prominent position inside the Red Square. It’s one of the most beautiful, wonderful, and mesmerizing historical cathedrals in the world!

St. Basils Cathedral

The interior of the church surprises most people when they visit. In contrast to the large exterior, the inside is not so much one large area, but rather a collection of smaller areas, with many corridors and small rooms. There are 9 small chapels and one mausoleum grouped around a central tower.

Visiting the inside is like walking through a maze, there are even small signs all around the cathedral tracing where to walk, and pointing you in the right direction! The walls are meticulously decorated and painted with intricate floral designs and religious themes.

The church rarely holds service and is instead a museum open for the public to visit.

Insider Tip: During the summer months the line to go inside the cathedral can get quite long! Make sure to arrive early or reserve your tickets online to guarantee quick access into the cathedral!

Day 1 / Stop 5 – GUM Department Store

  • Why it’s awesome: This is Russia’s most famous shopping mall! It’s designed with elegant and opulent architecture and provides a real sense of nostalgia!
  • Cost: Free to enter
  • Food nearby: Stolovaya 57 is a cafeteria-style restaurant with a variety of inexpensive Russian cuisine menu items including soups, salads, meat dishes, and desserts. It’s also located inside the GUM department store, making it very easily accessible when you’re shopping!

The enormous GUM Department Store is located within the historic Red Square. It has a whimsical enchantment to it that sets it apart from your typical department store.

A massive domed glass ceiling lines the top of the building and fills the interior with natural sunlight. There are live plants and flowers placed throughout the mall that give the shopping complex a lively and cheerful feel! A playful fountain sits in the center, further adding to the malls inviting a sense of wonder and amusement!

The GUM department store opened on December 2, 1893. Today, it includes local and luxury stores, including Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and many more! There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and even a movie theater inside!

GUM Department Store

For a special treat, head into Gastronom 1. This 1950s-style shop sells gourmet food items, like wine, freshly-baked pastries, cheese, Russian chocolate, and of course, vodka! Also, be on the lookout for a bicycle pedaling ice cream truck with an employing selling ice cream!

The ambiance is simply amazing, a trip to this idyllic shopping mall is an absolute must on any Moscow itinerary!

Insider Tip: Make sure to carry some small change on you in case you need to use the restroom, you’ll need to pay 50 rubles – or about USD $0.80 to use the bathroom in GUM.

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Novodevichy Convent | Gorky Park | State Tretyakov Gallery | All-Russian Exhibition Center | Bolshoi Theater

On your 2 day itinerary in Moscow, you’ll have a chance to use the city’s excellent public transportation service! You’ll explore a few more of Moscow’s historic highlight as well as some modern attractions. These sites are a little more spread out, but still very easily accessible thanks to the metro!

Day 2 / Stop 1 – Novodevichy Convent

  • Why it’s awesome: The Novodevichy Convent is rich in imperial Russian history and contains some of Russia’s best examples of classical architecture!
  • Cost: USD $5.00
  • Food nearby: Culinary Shop Karavaevs Brothers is a cozy and simple place to have a quick bite, they also have vegetarian options!

The Novodevichy Convent is the best-known and most popular cloister of Moscow. The convent complex is contained within high walls, and there are many attractions this site is known for! 

The six-pillared five-domed Smolensk Cathedral is the main attraction. It was built to resemble the Kremlin’s Assumption Cathedral and its facade boasts beautiful snowy white walls and a pristine golden onion dome as its centerpiece. It’s the oldest structure in the convent, built from 1524 -1525, and is situated in the center of the complex between the two entrance gates.

There are other churches inside the convent as well, all dating back from many centuries past. The convent is filled with an abundance of 16th and 17th-century religious artworks, including numerous large and extravagant frescos!

Novodevichy Convent

Just outside the convent’s grounds lies the Novodevichy Cemetery. Here, you can visit the graves of famous Russians, including esteemed authors, composers, and politicians. Probably the most intriguing gravestone belongs to Russian politician Nikita Khruschev!

The Novodevichy Convent is located near the Moscow River and offers a peaceful retreat from the busy city. In 2004, it was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The convent remains remarkably well-preserved and is an outstanding example of Moscow Baroque architecture! 

Insider Tip: To enter the cathedrals inside the complex, women are advised to cover their heads and shoulders, while men should wear long pants.

Day 2 / Stop 2 – Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure

  • Why it’s awesome: A large amusement area in the heart of the city offering many attractions!
  • Cost: Free! 
  • Food nearby: Check out Mepkato, located inside Gorky Central Park for a casual meal in a cozy setting. There are indoor and outdoor seating options and the restaurant is child-friendly!

Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure is a large green space in the heart of Moscow. The park opened in 1928, and it stretches along the scenic embankment of the Moskva River. It covers an area of 300-acres and offers a lovely contrast from the compact city center.

You’ll find all sorts of wonderful attractions, from boat rides to bike rentals to tennis courts and ping-pong tables, and much more! there are an open-air cinema and festive events and concerts scheduled in the summer months.  A wide selection of free fitness classes is also offered on a regular basis, including jogging, roller skating, and dancing!

Although many of the options you’ll find here are more suited for outdoor leisure during the summer, you’ll also a selection of winter attractions, including one of Europe’s largest ice rinks for ice-skating!

Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure

If you’re trying to decide what to do in Moscow with kids, the park also offers several venues designed specifically for kids. Check out the year-round Green School which offers hands-on classes in gardening and art! You can also feed the squirrels and birds at the Golitsinsky Ponds!

The park is very well maintained and kept clean and the entrance is free of charge, although most individual attractions cost money. There is also Wi-Fi available throughout the park.

With so many attractions, you could easily spend all day here! If you’re only planning a 2 day itinerary in Moscow, make sure to plan your time accordingly and map out all the areas you want to see beforehand!

Day 2 / Stop 3 – The State Tretyakov Gallery

  • Why it’s awesome: The gallery’s collection consists entirely of Russian art made by Russian artists!
  • Food nearby : Brothers Tretyakovs is located right across the street from the gallery. It’s a wonderfully atmospheric restaurant serving top quality food and drinks!

The State Tretyakov Gallery was founded in 1856 by influential merchant and collector Pavel Tretyakov.  The gallery is a national treasury of Russian fine art and one of the most important museums in Russia!

It houses the world’s best collection of Russian art and contains more than 130, 000 paintings, sculptures, and graphics! These works have been created throughout the centuries by generations of Russia’s most talented artists!

The State Tretyakov Gallery

The exhibits range from mysterious 12th-century images to politically charged canvases. The collection is rich and revealing and offers great insight into the history and attitudes of this long-suffering yet inspired people!

All pictures are also labeled in English. If you plan to take your time and see everything inside the museum it will take a good 3-4 hours, so make sure to plan your Moscow trip itinerary accordingly! This gallery is a must-see stop for art lovers, or anyone wanting to explore the local culture and history of Russia in a creative and insightful manner! 

Insider Tip: When planning your 2 days in Moscow itinerary, keep in mind that most museums in Moscow are closed on Mondays, this includes The State Tretyakov Gallery!

Day 2 / Stop 4 – All-Russian Exhibition Center

  • Why it’s awesome: This large exhibition center showcases the achievements of the Soviet Union in several different spheres. 
  • Food nearby: Varenichnaya No. 1 serves authentic and homestyle Russian cuisine in an intimate and casual setting.

The All-Russian Exhibition Center is a massive park that presents the glory of the Soviet era! It pays homage to the achievements of Soviet Russia with its many different sites found on the property.

The center was officially opened in 1939 to exhibit the achievements of the Soviet Union. It’s a huge complex of buildings and the largest exhibition center in Moscow. There are several exhibition halls dedicated to different achievements and every year there are more than one hundred and fifty specialized exhibitions!

All Russian Exhibition Center

The Peoples Friendship Fountain was constructed in 1954 and is a highlight of the park. The stunning gold fountain features 16 gilded statues of girls, each representing the former Soviet Union republics. 

The Stone Flower Fountain was also built in 1954 and is worth checking out. The centerpiece of this large fountain is a flower carved from stones from the Ural Mountains! Along the side of the fountain are various bronze sculptures.

You will find many people zipping around on rollerblades and bicycles across the large area that the venue covers. It’s also home to amusement rides and carousels, making it the perfect place to stop with kids on your Moscow itinerary! Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and allow a few hours to explore all the areas that interest you!

Day 2 / Stop 5 – Bolshoi Theater

  • Why it’s awesome: The Bolshoi Theater is a historic venue that hosts world-class ballet and opera performances!
  • Cost: Prices vary largely between USD $2.00 –  USD $228.00 based on seat location.
  • Food nearby: Head to the Russian restaurant, Bolshoi for high-quality food and drinks and excellent service!

The Bolshoi Theater is among the oldest and most renowned ballet and opera companies in the world! It also boasts the world’s biggest ballet company, with more than 200 dancers!

The theater has been rebuilt and renovated several times during its long history. In 2011 it finished its most recent renovation after an extensive six-year restoration that started in 2005. The renovation included an improvement in acoustics and the restoration of the original Imperial decor.

The Bolshoi Theater has put on many of the world’s most famous ballet acts! Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake premiered at the theater in 1877 and other notable performances of the Bolshoi repertoire include Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker!

Bolshoi Theater

Today, when you visit the theater, you can expect a magical performance from skilled singers, dancers, and musicians with the highest level of technique!

If you don’t have time to see a show, the theater also provides guided tours on select days of the week. Tours are given in both Russian and English and will provide visitors with a more intimate look at the different areas of the theater!

The stage of this iconic Russian theater has seen many outstanding performances. If you’re a fan of the performing arts, the Bolshoi Theater is one of the greatest and oldest ballet and opera companies in the world, making it a must-see attraction on your Moscow itinerary!

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Cosmonautics Museum | Alexander Garden | Ostankino Tower | Izmaylovo District | Soviet Arcade Museum

Now that we’ve covered what to do in Moscow in 2 days, if you’re able to spend more time in the city you’re going to need more attractions to fill your time. Here are a few more really cool things to do in Moscow we recommend!

Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics

  • Hear the timeline of the ‘space race’ from the Russian perspective
  • This museum is fun for both adults and children!
  • Admission is USD $4.00

The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics is a museum dedicated to space exploration! The museum explores the history of flight, astronomy, space exploration, space technology, and space in the arts. It houses a large assortment of Soviet and Russian space-related exhibits, and the museum’s collection holds approximately 85,000 different items!

Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics

The museum does an excellent job of telling the full story of the exciting space race between the USSR and the US! It highlights the brightest moments in Russian history and humanity and is very interesting and fun for all ages!

If you’re a fan of space or just curious about gaining insight into Russia’s fascinating history of space exploration, make sure to add this to your 3 day itinerary in Moscow!

The Alexander Garden

  • A tranquil place to relax near the Red Square
  • Green lawns dotted with sculptures and lovely water features
  • The park is open every day and has no entrance fee

The Alexander Garden was one of the first urban public parks in Moscow! The garden premiered in 1821 and was built to celebrate Russia’s victory over Napoleon’s forces in 1812!

The park is beautiful and well maintained with paths to walk on and benches to rest on. The park contains three separate gardens: the upper garden, middle garden, and lower garden.

The Alexander Garden

Located in the upper garden, towards the main entrance to the park is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with its eternal flame. This monument was created in 1967 and contains the body of a soldier who fell during the Great Patriotic War!

The park stretches along all the length of the western Kremlin wall for about half a mile. Due to its central location in the city, it’ll be easily accessible when you’re out exploring The Red Square.

It provides a bit of relief from the city’s high-energy city streets. Bring a picnic lunch, go for a walk, or just sit and people watch, this is one of the best Moscow sites to wind-down and relax!

Ostankino Television Tower

  • Television and radio tower in Moscow
  • Currently the tallest free-standing structure in Europe
  • Make sure you bring your passport when you visit, you can’t go up without it!

For spectacular views of the city, make sure to add the Ostankino Television Tower to your itinerary for Moscow! This impressive free-standing structure provides stunning views of the city in every direction. The glass floor at the top also provides great alternative views of the city!

Ostankino Television Tower

It takes just 58 seconds for visitors to reach the Tower’s observation deck by super fast elevator. The tower is open every day for long hours and is a great site in Moscow to check out! There is even a restaurant at the top where you can enjoy rotating views of the city while you dine on traditional Russian cuisine or European cuisine!

The tower is somewhat of an architectural surprise in a city that is not known for skyscrapers! To see the city from a new perspective, make sure to add this stop to your Moscow itinerary!

Izmaylovo District

  • The most popular attractions in this district are the kremlin and the flea market
  • Outside of the city center and easy to reach via metro
  • Most popular during the summer and on weekends

Travel outside the city center and discover a unique area of the city! The Izmaylovo District is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and one of the coolest places to see in Moscow! The two main attractions we recommend checking out are the Kremlin and the flea market.

The Izmailovo Kremlin was established as a cultural center and molded after traditional Russian architecture. This colorful complex is home to several single-subject museums, including a Russian folk art museum and a vodka museum!

Izmaylovo District

Next to the Kremlin is the Izmailovo open-air market, which dates back to the 17th century! The market is connected to the Izmailovo Kremlin by a wooden bridge. Pick up all your Russian souvenirs here, including traditional handicrafts, paintings, books, retro toys, and Soviet memorabilia!

You will find many hand-made and hand-painted options available at higher prices, as well as mass-produced souvenir options at lower prices!

Museum of Soviet Arcade Games

  • Closed on Mondays
  • Filled with old arcade games that visitors get to try out!
  • The museum also includes a small cafe and burger shop

For something a little different, check out the Museum of Soviet Arcade Games! The museum features roughly 60 machines from the Soviet era, including video games, pinball machines, and collaborative hockey foosball! The machines inside the museum were produced in the USSR in the mid-1970s.

Museum of Soviet Arcade Games

The best part is, most of the games are still playable! Purchase tickets and try the games out for yourself! The museum also has a neat little screening room that plays old Soviet cartoons and an area with Soviet magazines! This unique attraction is a fun addition to a 3 day itinerary in Moscow, and an attraction that all ages will enjoy! 

Whether you’re spending one day in Moscow, or more, safety is an important thing to keep in mind when traveling to a big city! Overall, Moscow is a very safe place to visit. However, it is always recommended that tourists take certain precautions when traveling to a new destination!

The police in Moscow is extremely effective at making the city a safe place to visit and do their best to patrol all of the top Moscow, Russia tourist attractions. However, tourists can still be a target for pickpockets and scammers.

Moscow has a huge flow of tourists, therefore there is a risk for pickpocketing. Simple precautions will help eliminate your chances of being robbed. Stay vigilant, keep your items close to you at all times, and don’t flash your valuables!

If you’re planning a solo Moscow itinerary, you should have no need to worry, as the city is also considered safe for solo travelers, even women. Stay in the populated areas, try and not travel alone late at night, and never accept rides from strangers or taxis without a meter and correct signage.

The threat of natural disasters in Moscow is low, with the exception of severe winters when the temperature can dip below freezing! Bring a good, warm jacket if you visit in Winter.

However, please note that Russian views on homsexuality are far less accepting than those in Western Europe. Likewise, Non-Caucasian travellers may sadly encounter racism in Russia .

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Now that we’ve covered all the top things to see in Moscow, we thought we’d include some exciting day trips to other areas of the country!

Sergiev Posad (Golden Ring)

Sergiev Posad Golden Ring

On this 7-hour guided tour, you’ll visit several scenic and historic areas of Russia. Start your day with hotel pick-up as you’re transferred by a comfortable car or minivan to Sergiev Posad. Admire the charming Russian countryside on your drive and enjoy a quick stop to visit the Russian village, Rudonezh!

You’ll see the majestic Saint Spring and the Church of Sergiev Radonezh. You’ll also visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, one of the most famous Orthodox sites in Russia!

Lastly, you’ll swing by the local Matreshka market and enjoy a break in a nice Russian restaurant before returning to Moscow!

Day Trip to Vladimir and Suzdal

Day Trip to Vladimir and Suzdal

On this 13-hour trip, you’ll discover old Russia, with its picturesque landscapes and white-stoned beautiful churches! You’ll visit the main towns of the famous Golden Ring of Russia – the name for several cities and smaller towns north-east of Moscow.

Your first stop will be in the town of Vladimir, the ancient capital of all Russian principalities. The city dates back to the 11th century and is one of the oldest and the most important towns along the Ring! Next, you’ll visit Suzdal, a calm ancient Russian town north of Vladimir with only 13,000 inhabitants!

The old-style architecture and buildings of Suzdal are kept wonderfully intact. If you’re spending three days in Moscow, or more, this is a great option for exploring the charming areas outside the city!

Zvenigorod Day Trip and Russian Countryside

Zvenigorod Day Trip and Russian Countryside

On this 9-hour private tour, you’ll explore the ancient town of Zvenigorod, one of the oldest towns in the Moscow region! As you leave Moscow you’ll enjoy the stunning scenery along the Moscow River, and make a few stops at old churches along the way to Zvenigorod.

Upon arrival, you’ll explore the medieval center, including the 14th-century Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery. Next, you’ll take a break for lunch (own expense) where you’ll have the chance to try out the Russian cuisine! Next, you’ll visit the Museum of Russian Dessert and sip on tea at a Russian tea ceremony.

The final stop of the day is at the Ershovo Estate, a gorgeous place to walk around and enjoy nature!

Day Trip to St Petersburg by Train visiting Hermitage & Faberge

Day Trip to St Petersburg by Train visiting Hermitage and Faberge

On this full-day tour, you’ll enjoy a a full round trip to St Petersburg where you’ll spend an exciting day exploring another popular Russian city! You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Moscow and be transferred to the train station where you’ll ride the high-speed train ‘Sapsan’ to St Petersburg.

Upon arrival, you’ll start the day by touring the Hermitage Museum and the Winter Palace. Next, you’ll visit the Faberge Museum, where you’ll explore the impressive collection of rare Faberge Eggs! In the afternoon, enjoy a sightseeing boat ride and a traditional 3-course Russian lunch.

If you’re spending 3 days in Moscow, or more, this is an excellent trip to take!

Trip to Kolomna – Authentic Cultural Experience from Moscow

Trip to Kolomna - Authentic Cultural Experience from Moscow

On this 10-hour tour, you’ll escape the city and travel to the historic town of Kolomna! First, you’ll visit the 14th-century Kolomna Kremlin, home to the Assumption Cathedral and an abundance of museums!

Next, enjoy lunch at a local cafe (own expense) before embarking on a tour of the Marshmallow Museum – of course, a marshmallow tasting is provided!  Your final stop is the Museum of Forging Settlements, where displays include armor and accessories for fishing and hunting.

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Find out what people want to know when planning their Moscow itinerary.

How many days you need in Moscow?

We recommend that you spend at least two or three days in Moscow to take it all in.

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The best time to visit Moscow is over the spring, from March to May as temperatures are mild, crowds are thin and prices are reasonable.

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I mean, queuing up to see an almost 100 year old corpse is pretty unsual! Check out Lenin’s Mausoleum if you fancy it!

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The Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics is a fun place to explore the famous space race from the perspective of the ‘other side’!

We hope you enjoyed our Moscow itinerary! We’ve made sure to cover all the Moscow must-sees as well as some unique attractions in the city! Our addition of insider tips, favorite food stops, and day trips from Moscow is an added bonus and will guarantee you make the most out of your exciting Russian vacation!

Immerse yourself in the modern and traditional Russian lifestyle! Get lost in museums, witness awe-inspiring architecture, and indulge in Russian cuisine! Spend the day strolling through all of the charming sites of Moscow, admiring the beautiful scenery and discovering the city’s fairytale-like enchantment!

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9 Things to See in Moscow's Red Square

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In most cases, you'll be entering Red Square from the north, passing landmarks such as the Bolshoi Theatre and Duma parliament building as you make your way southward. Although you don't necessarily have to pass through the Voskresensky (or Resurrection in English) Gates in order to gain access to the square these days, they definitely provide a sense of arrival, to say nothing of the way their left arch frame's St. Basil's Cathedral if you look from just the right angle.

An interesting fact is that while a gate of some kind has stood here since the mid-16th century, the one you currently see wasn't built until 1994, having been destroyed in 1931 so that tanks could enter and exit Red Square during military parades.

St. Basil's Cathedral

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Few sights are as iconic not only of Moscow and Red Square but indeed of Russia than St. Basil's Cathedral, whose colorful, onion-shaped domes are a symbol of the country around the world. Officially known as the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, this church has stood since 1561, which is quite miraculous when you consider all the turbulent history that has transpired since then.

Among other things, religion was severely prohibited during the Soviet period , which led some to believe that this emblem of the Russian Orthodox church might not withstand the tenure of the USSR. 

An interesting fact is that St. Basil's is the so-called "Kilometer Zero" of Russia; all of Moscow's main roads (which can take you anywhere in Russia) begin at the exits to Red Square. In this way, St. Basil's iconic status also has an extremely tangible element.

The Kremlin

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When you think of The Kremlin, it's unlikely that positive images enter your mind. The fact that simply saying the word "Kremlin" is too vague a descriptor (most Russian cities have their own Kremlin complexes; you should say "Moscow Kremlin") notwithstanding, this misunderstood place is incredibly beautiful, even if you don't like the policy that comes out of it.

Senate Square

In spite of its name, which refers to the role the building that rises above the square played during Imperial Russia, Senate Square is actually home to Russia's presidential administration, currently helmed by Vladimir Putin. In order to see where Russia's legislature operates from, walk just outside Red Square to the Duma parliament building.

Dormition Cathedral

Dating back to the year 1479, the gold-domed Dormition Cathedral pays homage to an Orthodox religious feast that commemorates the death of the Virgin Mary . As is the case with St. Basil's, it is curious that such a conspicuously religious structure was able to survive through the Soviet period.

Armoury Chamber

Though it takes its name from the fact that it housed Russia's royal arsenal when it was built in the 16th century, the most notable resident of the Kremlin's Armoury Chamber today is the Russian Diamond Fund.

Notable Kremlin Towers

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The interior of the Moscow Kremlin is more beautiful and inviting than you'd expect, but the walls and towers that rise around it better live up to the intimidation with which the complex is associated. 

Borovitskaya Tower

Named to commemorate the dense forest that once stood atop the mount where it's built, this tower is extremely picturesque. Built in the late 15th century, it's visible from most places in the square, and also as you walk along the Moskva River.

Nikolskaya Tower

Also built in the year 1491, this tower currently suffered destruction at the hands of Napoleon's army in the 19th century. What you see now is the result of an 1816 re-design and renovation, though artillery fire during the Russian Revolution also caused superficial damage to the tower, named to honor St. Nikolas of Mozhaysk , so it's difficult to know which elements of it are original.

Spasskaya Tower

Known in English as the "Savior's Tower," this iconic, star-topped tower is perhaps the best-known of all the Kremlin's towers. Built in 1491 like the other two towers on this list, it's certainly the most photographed. As a result of its proximity to St. Basil's, it often makes its way into tourists' pictures.

Mausoleum of Lenin

Just as it's strange to learn how many religious monuments survived through the Soviet period, it's a bit odd to think that Lenin's preserved body still sits in a mausoleum just beneath the walls of the Kremlin on Red Square, given the lack of consensus about the ultimate impact of his Revolution, even in Russia.

It's not guaranteed that you'll be able to see the body (which, believe it or not, seems to be improving with age ) when you go, and if you do you will likely have to wait in line, but even strolling past the outside of the Lenin Mausoleum, flanked by stone-faced guards that almost look like statues, illuminates the gravity of his body still being here.

GUM Shopping Center

You might cringe, at least initially, when you realize that one of the most iconic stops on a tour of Red Square is a department store—until you see said department store, that is. Built in 1893 and known during Soviet times as the State Department Store, GUM  ( GlĂĄvnyj UniversĂĄÄŸnyj MagazĂ­n​ or Main Universal Store in English) hearkens back to the grandeur of the late 19th century, both seen from the outside (especially, when lit up at night) and the interior, which might have you feeling like you're further west in Europe.

A trip inside GUM is a particularly good idea during winter, when frigid temperatures outside will have you savoring the heat, the quality of souvenirs, confections and other goods sold inside notwithstanding. Also, make sure not to confuse GUM with CDM, which sits near the Bolshoi Theatre, even though both are stunning and iconic in their own right.

State Historical Museum

The Russian State Historical Museum is located near Voskresensky Gates, though you should wait until after you've seen the first few attractions of Red Square and the Kremlin to head back there and go inside. To be sure, as you pass by its facade (whose late-19th century grandeur somewhat obscures that fact that it's currently a museum accessible to the public) you might not even think to try and gain entry.

Once inside the museum, you can plan to spend at least a couple of hours, given that artifacts here date back to the very beginning of the Russian state in the ninth century. As is the case with GUM, this will be a particularly alluring prospect if you visit in winter, when Moscow is arguably at its most beautiful, but certainly at its least tolerable. 

Minin-Pozharsky Monument

It's somewhat easy to disregard this monument, which pays homage to the two Russian princes who ended the so-called "Time of Troubles" in the mid-16th century, during which Polish-Lithuanian forces occupied Russia, among other awful things including a famine. That's because the statue currently sits just at the base of St. Basil's Cathedral, which makes it very difficult to photograph or even see without being overwhelmed by that much more famous edifice.

Though the statue originally sat at the very center of Red Square, it came to be an obstacle to the movement of tanks during the Soviet period, much like the Voskresensky Gates. As a result, authorities moved it during that time, and it's stayed where you currently find it ever since.

Kazan Cathedral

Taken by itself, the smokey-pink Kazan Cathedral is an architectural marvel; originally built in the 17th century, the church you find here today, located just north of the GUM department store, dates back only to 1993.

Unfortunately, since it sits not only in the shadow of GUM, but also in the shadow St. Basil's and the Towers of the Kremlin, it's easy to miss entirely if you aren't looking. As a result, you might wait until you've seen just about everything else in Red Square before coming here to take photos, and to appreciate the understated beauty of this oft-overlooked cathedral.

Moskva River

As you head south from St. Basil's Cathedral to exit Red Square, make sure to walk onto Bolshoy Moskvoretskiy Bridge, which crosses the Moskva River. If you look due north, you can get an excellent shot of the church framed, on the left, by the towers of the Kremlin. Directing your gaze a bit to the west allows you to see the skyscrapers of Moscow City as they rise above the Kremlin's walls.

Walking westward along the riverbank is also a worthwhile excursion, for the views it provides of Red Square and the Kremlin, as well as the fact that doing so takes you to other iconic Moscow attractions, including Gorky Park and the Pushkin Museum. The views you enjoy from the river and the bridge are particularly stunning at night, though you should make sure you bring a tripod if you want to get a clear picture, given how strong winds over and near the river can be.

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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow: The Best of Moscow!

I just got back from one week in Moscow. And, as you might have already guessed, it was a mind-boggling experience. It was not my first trip to the Russian capital. But I hardly ever got enough time to explore this sprawling city. Visiting places for business rarely leaves enough time for sightseeing. I think that if you’ve got one week in Russia, you can also consider splitting your time between its largest cities (i.e. Saint Petersburg ) to get the most out of your trip. Seven days will let you see the majority of the main sights and go beyond just scratching the surface. In this post, I’m going to share with you my idea of the perfect travel itinerary for one week in Moscow.

Moscow is perhaps both the business and cultural hub of Russia. There is a lot more to see here than just the Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Centuries-old churches with onion-shaped domes dotted around the city are in stark contrast with newly completed impressive skyscrapers of Moscow City dominating the skyline. I spent a lot of time thinking about my Moscow itinerary before I left. And this city lived up to all of my expectations.

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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow

Day 1 – red square and the kremlin.

Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad on Red Line.

No trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing its main attraction. The Red Square is just a stone’s throw away from several metro stations. It is home to some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the city. The first thing you’ll probably notice after entering it and passing vendors selling weird fur hats is the fairytale-like looking Saint Basil’s Cathedral. It was built to commemorate one of the major victories of Ivan the Terrible. I once spent 20 minutes gazing at it, trying to find the perfect angle to snap it. It was easier said than done because of the hordes of locals and tourists.

As you continue strolling around Red Square, there’s no way you can miss Gum. It was widely known as the main department store during the Soviet Era. Now this large (yet historic) shopping mall is filled with expensive boutiques, pricey eateries, etc. During my trip to Moscow, I was on a tight budget. So I only took a retro-style stroll in Gum to get a rare glimpse of a place where Soviet leaders used to grocery shop and buy their stuff. In case you want some modern shopping experience, head to the Okhotny Ryad Shopping Center with stores like New Yorker, Zara, and Adidas.

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To continue this Moscow itinerary, next you may want to go inside the Kremlin walls. This is the center of Russian political power and the president’s official residence. If you’re planning to pay Kremlin a visit do your best to visit Ivan the Great Bell Tower as well. Go there as early as possible to avoid crowds and get an incredible bird’s-eye view. There are a couple of museums that are available during designated visiting hours. Make sure to book your ticket online and avoid lines.

Day 2 – Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Arbat Street

Metro Station: Kropotkinskaya on Red Line

As soon as you start creating a Moscow itinerary for your second day, you’ll discover that there are plenty of metro stations that are much closer to certain sites. Depending on your route, take a closer look at the metro map to pick the closest.

The white marble walls of Christ the Saviour Cathedral are awe-inspiring. As you approach this tallest Orthodox Christian church, you may notice the bronze sculptures, magnificent arches, and cupolas that were created to commemorate Russia’s victory against Napoleon.

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Unfortunately, the current Cathedral is a replica, since original was blown to bits in 1931 by the Soviet government. The new cathedral basically follows the original design, but they have added some new elements such as marble high reliefs.

Home to some precious collection of artworks, in Tretyakov Gallery you can find more than 150,000 of works spanning centuries of artistic endeavor. Originally a privately owned gallery, it now has become one of the largest museums in Russia. The Gallery is often considered essential to visit. But I have encountered a lot of locals who have never been there.

Famous for its souvenirs, musicians, and theaters, Arbat street is among the few in Moscow that were turned into pedestrian zones. Arbat street is usually very busy with tourists and locals alike. My local friend once called it the oldest street in Moscow dating back to 1493. It is a kilometer long walking street filled with fancy gift shops, small cozy restaurants, lots of cute cafes, and street artists. It is closed to any vehicular traffic, so you can easily stroll it with kids.

Day 3 – Moscow River Boat Ride, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park, the Moscow City

Metro Station: Kievskaya and Park Pobedy on Dark Blue Line / Vystavochnaya on Light Blue Line

Voyaging along the Moscow River is definitely one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the city and see the attractions from a bit different perspective. Depending on your Moscow itinerary, travel budget and the time of the year, there are various types of boats available. In the summer there is no shortage of boats, and you’ll be spoiled for choice.

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If you find yourself in Moscow during the winter months, I’d recommend going with Radisson boat cruise. These are often more expensive (yet comfy). They offer refreshments like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and, of course, alcoholic drinks. Prices may vary but mostly depend on your food and drink selection. Find their main pier near the opulent Ukraine hotel . The hotel is one of the “Seven Sisters”, so if you’re into the charm of Stalinist architecture don’t miss a chance to stay there.

The area near Poklonnaya Hill has the closest relation to the country’s recent past. The memorial complex was completed in the mid-1990s to commemorate the Victory and WW2 casualties. Also known as the Great Patriotic War Museum, activities here include indoor attractions while the grounds around host an open-air museum with old tanks and other vehicles used on the battlefield.

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The hallmark of the memorial complex and the first thing you see as you exit metro is the statue of Nike mounted to its column. This is a very impressive Obelisk with a statue of Saint George slaying the dragon at its base.

Maybe not as impressive as Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower , the skyscrapers of the Moscow City (otherwise known as Moscow International Business Center) are so drastically different from dull Soviet architecture. With 239 meters and 60 floors, the Empire Tower is the seventh highest building in the business district.

The observation deck occupies 56 floor from where you have some panoramic views of the city. I loved the view in the direction of Moscow State University and Luzhniki stadium as well to the other side with residential quarters. The entrance fee is pricey, but if you’re want to get a bird’s eye view, the skyscraper is one of the best places for doing just that.

Day 4 – VDNKh, Worker and Collective Farm Woman Monument, The Ostankino TV Tower

Metro Station: VDNKh on Orange Line

VDNKh is one of my favorite attractions in Moscow. The weird abbreviation actually stands for Russian vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy). With more than 200 buildings and 30 pavilions on the grounds, VDNKh serves as an open-air museum. You can easily spend a full day here since the park occupies a very large area.

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First, there are pavilions that used to showcase different cultures the USSR was made of. Additionally, there is a number of shopping pavilions, as well as Moskvarium (an Oceanarium) that features a variety of marine species. VDNKh is a popular venue for events and fairs. There is always something going on, so I’d recommend checking their website if you want to see some particular exhibition.

A stone’s throw away from VDNKh there is a very distinctive 25-meters high monument. Originally built in 1937 for the world fair in Paris, the hulking figures of men and women holding a hammer and a sickle represent the Soviet idea of united workers and farmers. It doesn’t take much time to see the monument, but visiting it gives some idea of the Soviet Union’s grandiose aspirations.

I have a thing for tall buildings. So to continue my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow I decided to climb the fourth highest TV tower in the world. This iconic 540m tower is a fixture of the skyline. You can see it virtually from everywhere in Moscow, and this is where you can get the best panoramic views (yep, even better than Empire skyscraper).

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Parts of the floor are made of tempered glass, so it can be quite scary to exit the elevator. But trust me, as you start observing buildings and cars below, you won’t want to leave. There is only a limited number of tickets per day, so you may want to book online. Insider tip: the first tour is cheaper, you can save up to $10 if go there early.

Day 5 – A Tour To Moscow Manor Houses

Metro Station: Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno on Dark Green Line / Kuskovo on Purple Line

I love visiting the manor houses and palaces in Moscow. These opulent buildings were generally built to house Russian aristocratic families and monarchs. Houses tend to be rather grand affairs with impressive architecture. And, depending on the whims of the owners, some form of a landscaped garden.

During the early part of the 20th century though, many of Russia’s aristocratic families (including the family of the last emperor) ended up being killed or moving abroad . Their manor houses were nationalized. Some time later (after the fall of the USSR) these were open to the public. It means that today a great many of Moscow’s finest manor houses and palaces are open for touring.

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There are 20 manor houses scattered throughout the city and more than 25 in the area around. But not all of them easily accessible and exploring them often takes a lot of time. I’d recommend focusing on three most popular estates in Moscow that are some 30-minute metro ride away from Kremlin.

Sandwiched between the Moscow River and the Andropov Avenue, Kolomenskoye is a UNESCO site that became a public park in the 1920’s. Once a former royal estate, now it is one of the most tranquil parks in the city with gorgeous views. The Ascension Church, The White Column, and the grounds are a truly grand place to visit.

You could easily spend a full day here, exploring a traditional Russian village (that is, in fact, a market), picnicking by the river, enjoying the Eastern Orthodox church architecture, hiking the grounds as well as and wandering the park and gardens with wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and birch and maple groves. The estate museum showcases Russian nature at its finest year-round.

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If my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow was a family tree, Tsaritsyno Park would probably be the crazy uncle that no-one talks about. It’s a large park in the south of the city of mind-boggling proportions, unbelievable in so many ways, and yet most travelers have never heard of it.

The palace was supposed to be a summer home for Empress Catherine the Great. But since the construction didn’t meet with her approval the palace was abandoned. Since the early 1990’s the palace, the pond, and the grounds have been undergoing renovations. The entire complex is now looking brighter and more elaborately decorated than at possibly any other time during its history. Like most parks in Moscow, you can visit Tsaritsyno free of charge, but there is a small fee if you want to visit the palace.

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Last, but by no means least on my Moscow itinerary is Kuskovo Park . This is definitely an off-the-beaten-path place. While it is not easily accessible, you will be rewarded with a lack of crowds. This 18th-century summer country house of the Sheremetev family was one of the first summer country estates of the Russian nobility. And when you visit you’ll quickly realize why locals love this park.

Like many other estates, Kuskovo has just been renovated. So there are lovely French formal garden, a grotto, and the Dutch house to explore. Make sure to plan your itinerary well because the estate is some way from a metro station.

Day 6 – Explore the Golden Ring

Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a “theme route” devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.

Having started in Moscow the route will take you through a number of historical cities. It now includes Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Sergiev Posad. All these awe-inspiring towns have their own smaller kremlins and feature dramatic churches with onion-shaped domes, tranquil residential areas, and other architectural landmarks.

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I only visited two out of eight cities included on the route. It is a no-brainer that Sergiev Posad is the nearest and the easiest city to see on a day trip from Moscow. That being said, you can explore its main attractions in just one day. Located some 70 km north-east of the Russian capital, this tiny and overlooked town is home to Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, UNESCO Site.

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Sergiev Posad is often described as being at the heart of Russian spiritual life. So it is uncommon to see the crowds of Russian pilgrims showing a deep reverence for their religion. If you’re traveling independently and using public transport, you can reach Sergiev Posad by bus (departs from VDNKh) or by suburban commuter train from Yaroslavskaya Railway Station (Bahnhof). It takes about one and a half hours to reach the town.

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a great place to get a glimpse of filling and warming Russian lunch, specifically at the “ Gostevaya Izba ” restaurant. Try the duck breast, hearty potato and vegetables, and the awesome Napoleon cake.

Day 7 – Gorky Park, Izmailovo Kremlin, Patriarch’s Ponds

Metro Station: Park Kultury or Oktyabrskaya on Circle Line / Partizanskaya on Dark Blue Line / Pushkinskaya on Dark Green Line

Gorky Park is in the heart of Moscow. It offers many different types of outdoor activities, such as dancing, cycling, skateboarding, walking, jogging, and anything else you can do in a park. Named after Maxim Gorky, this sprawling and lovely park is where locals go on a picnic, relax and enjoy free yoga classes. It’s a popular place to bike around, and there is a Muzeon Art Park not far from here. A dynamic location with a younger vibe. There is also a pier, so you can take a cruise along the river too.

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The Kremlin in Izmailovo is by no means like the one you can find near the Red Square. Originally built for decorative purposes, it now features the Vernissage flea market and a number of frequent fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Every weekend, there’s a giant flea market in Izmailovo, where dozens of stalls sell Soviet propaganda crap, Russian nesting dolls, vinyl records, jewelry and just about any object you can imagine. Go early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds.

All the Bulgakov’s fans should pay a visit to Patriarch’s Ponds (yup, that is plural). With a lovely small city park and the only one (!) pond in the middle, the location is where the opening scene of Bulgakov’s novel Master and Margarita was set. The novel is centered around a visit by Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union is considered by many critics to be one of the best novels of the 20th century. I spent great two hours strolling the nearby streets and having lunch in the hipster cafe.

Conclusion and Recommendations

To conclude, Moscow is a safe city to visit. I have never had a problem with getting around and most locals are really friendly once they know you’re a foreigner. Moscow has undergone some serious reconstruction over the last few years. So you can expect some places to be completely different. I hope my one week Moscow itinerary was helpful! If you have less time, say 4 days or 5 days, I would cut out day 6 and day 7. You could save the Golden Ring for a separate trip entirely as there’s lots to see!

What are your thoughts on this one week Moscow itinerary? Are you excited about your first time in the city? Let me know in the comments below!

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24 comments.

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Ann Snook-Moreau

Moscow looks so beautiful and historic! Thanks for including public transit information for those of us who don’t like to rent cars.

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MindTheTravel

Yup, that is me 🙂 Rarely rent + stick to the metro = Full wallet!

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Mariella Blago

Looks like you had loads of fun! Well done. Also great value post for travel lovers.

Thanks, Mariella!

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I have always wanted to go to Russia, especially Moscow. These sights look absolutely beautiful to see and there is so much history there!

Agree! Moscow is a thousand-year-old city and there is definitely something for everyone.

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Tara Pittman

Those are amazing buildings. Looks like a place that would be amazing to visit.

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Adriana Lopez

Never been to Moscow or Russia but my family has. Many great spots and a lot of culture. Your itinerary sounds fantastic and covers a lot despite it is only a short period of time.

What was their favourite thing about Russia?

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Gladys Parker

I know very little about Moscow or Russia for the\at matter. I do know I would have to see the Red Square and all of its exquisite architectural masterpieces. Also the CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR. Thanks for shedding some light on visiting Moscow.

Thanks for swinging by! The Red Square is a great starting point, but there way too many places and things to discover aside from it!

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Ruthy @ Percolate Kitchen

You are making me so jealous!! I’ve always wanted to see Russia.

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Moscow is in my bucket list, I don’t know when I can visit there, your post is really useful. As a culture rich place we need to spend at least week.

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DANA GUTKOWSKI

Looks like you had a great trip! Thanks for all the great info! I’ve never been in to Russia, but this post makes me wanna go now!

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Wow this is amazing! Moscow is on my bucket list – such an amazing place to visit I can imagine! I can’t wait to go there one day!

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The building on the second picture looks familiar. I keep seeing that on TV.

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Reesa Lewandowski

What beautiful moments! I always wish I had the personality to travel more like this!

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Perfect itinerary for spending a week in Moscow! So many places to visit and it looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to climb that tower. The views I am sure must have been amazing!

I was lucky enough to see the skyline of Moscow from this TV Tower and it is definitely mind-blowing.

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Chelsea Pearl

Moscow is definitely up there on my travel bucket list. So much history and iconic architecture!

Thumbs up! 🙂

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Blair Villanueva

OMG I dream to visit Moscow someday! Hope the visa processing would be okay (and become more affordable) so I could pursue my dream trip!

Yup, visa processing is the major downside! Agree! Time and the money consuming process…

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  • Car hire at Moscow Domodedovo Airport (DME) is a great option to connect directly to the city of Moscow in the comfort of your own vehicle and giving you the added advantage of being able to avoid busy public transport options, especially if you have a lot of luggage or are travelling as a group, which could also work out more economical. Situated around 25 miles from the airport, you can reach Moscow city centre in just over an hour by the A105 highway. If you are driving via the Moscow Ring Road, you should take Exit 25.
  • Moscow city and the surrounding road networks can get particularly busy, especially in the rush hour periods, which tend to fall between the hours of 08:00-10:00 in the morning and again between 17:00-19:00 in the evening rush. Weekends tend to be less busy. If you find your connection falls in the busy times, try to avoid this, if possible, by arriving earlier or taking advantage of the calmer afternoon period to return your Moscow Domodedovo Airport car hire. On your return, take the Kashira Highway in a southerly direction and merge onto the Domodedovo Airport Road, which will lead you to the terminals.
  • Moscow Domodedovo has just one terminal, so you can find several facilities on hand whilst in the airport. You can find numerous cafes, bars, and refreshments in the Arrivals hall, alongside exchange and ATM facilities. There is also a children’s centre if you are travelling as a family and several information points to assist your trip.
  • If you need to refill your fuel tank before returning your car hire at Moscow Domodedovo Airport, you can find several large 24h outlets such as BP and Shell on the main Garden Ring, which is Moscow’s main circular ring road. You can also find several located along the airport road, nearer to the airport itself.
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You can find many of the major car rental desks on level one of the terminals in the Domestic Arrivals area and some also located in the International Arrivals hall. There are also others located a short distance away on the airport road near to Parking Lot 1. Several larger companies such as Avis and Hertz offer free pick-up and drop-off services to your required location and one-way rentals are also available. Check with your chosen provider to find arrangements that will suit your requirements. Office hours vary with closing times averaging between 21:00-22:00, although you can find some open 24h such as SIXT car hire.

Which car hire at Moscow Domodedovo Airport is easiest to access?

You can find the Hertz car hire company’s office directly from the airport in less than a mile away in the Domodedovo District with the counter desk located in the International Arrivals hall. The airport location allows for easy access and a range of services, which include after-hours drop-off and pick-up for your convenience. You can choose from a wide range of vehicles from economy basic cars, luxury high speed vehicles or range rovers, and child car seats can be arranged when you make your reservation. There is also a handy online check-in service to save you time at the airport, allowing you to simply pick up your car and get you on your way.

What documentation is needed for car hire at Domodedovo Airport?

UK drivers must hold a valid photographic driving license, which has been held for at least one year. It may be necessary to obtain an International Driving Permit, you can check this with your local licensing authority who will be able to process this for a small fee. Make sure to use a major credit card registered in your name when you make your booking and you may find there will be a surcharge if you are a driver under 25, and you could also be exempt from some vehicle categories. In all cases, you need to be at least 21 years of age to rent a car in Russia.

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Car rental companies that offer shuttle or pick-up services from Moscow Domodedovo Airport to off-airport locations include Avis, Hertz, Rentmotors, Sixt, and TIS Car.

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