Travel to France

France is by far one of the easiest countries in Europe to get to with hourly ferry service running from the Uk, the channel tunnel, and the many budget airlines now operating in and out of France. France is also an ideal place to travel around, especially by car as the roads are long and empty and if you choose to use the toll roads they are not too expensive. Restaurants and hotels are in abundance in nearly every town and village, the lower-budget ones being much cheaper than is generally available in other developed western European countries. Train services are good and the high-speed trains used in France (TGV)are a great way to get around and even cyclists are encouraged. Information is highly organized and available from tourist offices across the country, as well as from specialist organizations for walkers, cyclists, campers, fishermen and so on.

There are all kinds of reasons for choosing a holiday in France: a city to explore, a region to enjoy, a river to fish or a mountain range to conquer, physical activities, cathedrals, chateaux. And in many cases your choice will determine the best time of years to go. Unless you're a skier, for example, you wouldn't choose the mountains between November and May; and you would not head for the seaside - except for the Mediterranean coast, which is at its most attractive in spring but still a great place to visit in the summer months. Climates need not be a major consideration in planning when to go. Northern France, like nearby Britain, is wet and unpredictable but with the amazing rugged coastline to explore a little rain is not a problem and with summers similar to the
Channel Isles and Cornwall it is a great place to explore and enjoy. Paris perhaps has a marginally better climate than New York, rarely reaching the extremes of heat and cold of that city, but only south of the Loire does the weather become significantly warmer. West coast weather, even in the south, is tempered by the proximity of the Atlantic, subject to violent storms and close thundery days even in summer. The centre and east, as you leave the coasts behind, have a more continental climate, with colder winters and hotter summers. The most settled weather is along the Mediterranean coastline and also slightly inland from here and on Corsica, where winter is short and summers are long and hot. There are regular ferry crossing to Corsica in the summer months.

The single most important factor in deciding when to visit France is tourism itself. As most French people take their holidays in their own country, it's as well to avoid the main French holiday periods - mid-July to the end of August, with August being particularly bad. You can easily walk a kilometre and more in Paris and all the other major cities and towns in France, for example, in search of an open boulangerie. The cities seems deserted except for other tourists so make sure you are not caught out by this situation on your French holiday.

The holiday accommodation in France is plentiful as is the choice you are offered, you can rent out everything from a small studio in Paris to a grand Chateau in the countryside, there are thousands of great holiday homes, gites, etc. to rent in France either on the costs or inland the choice is yours. Prices in the resorts do rise to take full advantage of tourism and often you can't find a room for love nor money so make sure your accommodation is pre-booked in advance, and not even a space in the campsites on the Cote d'Azur is available. The seaside is the worst, but the mountains and popular regions like the Dordogne are not far behind. Easter, too, is a bad time for Paris; half Europe's schoolchildren seem to descend on the city. For the same reasons, ski buffs should keep in mind the February school ski break. And no one who values life, limb, and sanity should ever be caught on the roads the last weekend of July or August in Paris, and least of all on the weekend of August 15

 

 

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