The rich culture and history, geographical diversity and the world wide famous French cuisine from the modest comfort of your camper van conversion...a smart, maneuverable and fuel-efficient vehicle. A camper van hire can take you to an unforgettable adventure.
The cosmopolitan Paris will spoil you with it's bustling lifestyle, the warm Mediterranean coast and Provence will soak you up in the scent of lavender fields, the wild Atlantic coast will charm you with small medieval towns and the coast of Normandy in the north part and the tallest European sand dunes in the south such as the Dune de Pyla.
You can hike and bike or even rent a boat on the 240km(150mi) long Canal du Midi, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Mediterranean Sea, tour around the 270km(170mi) of the Loire Valley, also known as the garden of France or enjoy the modern skiing resorts in the French Alps.
And don't forget the beautiful island of Corsica, the last home of the famous French emperor Napoleon. This is merely mentioning just a few of the things worth seeing in France.
You can easily spend months or maybe even years discovering and slowly enjoying everything this great country has to offer. An excellent road network, top quality wine served just about around every corner, enticing scents from local perfumeries and all the culinary superlatives are just the icing on the cake!
And if you have time to spare, Spain is close enough and Italy is not that far away. And other European countries are close by, so...
Van Camping Options France offers a variety of options for van camping. There are well over 10,000 camp sites to suit all budgets and different lifestyles such as naturists and nudists, thousands of camper stops called "Aires de Service" and the France Passion guide offering overnight stays at agricultural farms.
A camper van hire in France such as Nomadvans can take you to most parts of this marvelous country in a hassle-free camper van conversion. It's a drive when you feel like it, and park it (almost) where you want kind of an adventure.
Just remember to clean up the spot you stayed at for others to enjoy and to keep mother earth healthy! That's not really hard to do, is it?
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