Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
This vast region stretches from the dramatic rugged landscape of the Auvergne to the world renowned vineyards of the Rhone Valley and the vast Ardeche gorge to the south, and beyond to the Alps, and some...
For a caravan holiday, taking your caravan or motorhome across the Channel to France couldn’t be easier, just hop on one of the many ferry crossings or book a spot on Le Shuttle (Eurotunnel).
Head to Paris for romance and fine art; the French Riviera for glitz and glamour; Burgundy for a spot of wine tasting or Lyon for fine dining.
There are over 180 caravan sites in France you can book with us; we’ve handily split them into regions to help you choose where to stay.
We recommend that you book a stay at the following caravan and motorhome sites in France – all have been inspected by us – so you can expect high standards.
There is so much to see on a caravan holiday in France, explore the most beautiful and picturesque destinations on one of our guided tours.
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This vast region stretches from the dramatic rugged landscape of the Auvergne to the world renowned vineyards of the Rhone Valley and the vast Ardeche gorge to the south, and beyond to the Alps, and some...
A great historical region of France, Burgundy is famous for its fine and expensive wines. The area's colourful history has produced a rich heritage of Romanesque architecture, still standing as testaments...
With some of the most impressive coastlines in France, and a generally sunny and dry climate throughout the summer months, you would be forgiven for thinking you were a long way from the UK. But Brittany's...
'Le Centre-Val-De-Loire' is made up of 6 departements, Indre et Loire-Loir and Cher-Eure and Loire-Loire and Indre-Cher. Referred to as the ‘Garden of France’, situated in the northern central...
This vast region occupies much of eastern France. To the north-east, neighbouring Switzerland and Germany, Alsace and Lorraine is home to many villages of quaint brightly-painted houses, with an eclectic...
Located at the northernmost point of France, Nord Pas-de-Calais is famous for the large continental ports along its coastline and its connections with the rest of Europe. Many military cemeteries and...
The Île-de-France is a wealthy region surrounding the capital city of France. At its heart, Paris is known as the ‘City of Love’ and the ‘City of Light’. Well known for its...
With 350 miles of coastline, including the white cliffs at Etretat and the famous D-Day beaches, Normandy is an ideal destination for those looking for a unique break away. Convenient to get to, Normandy...
La Nouvelle-Aquitaine is now the largest region in France situated in the south west. It enjoys a uniquely diverse range of different landscapes stretching from the Oyster bays of the Marennes-Oleron...
Found in the centre of the South of France, this area benefits from the warm Mediterranean weather, but with a quieter coastline than neighbouring region Provence. A largely unspoilt area, it feels very...
In this region you can take in both stunning Atlantic coastlines and stroll around small traditional towns and villages discovering unspoilt landscapes shaped by the Loire River. The Pays de Loire region...
Rich in historic and cultural heritage, Provence is all about stunning landscapes, festivals, food markets and beautiful architecture. To the east of Provence is the Côte d’Azur, better known...
When to go: spring
Don’t miss: Vineyards of Burgundy
Motorway speed limit: 56mph (caravan) 81mph (motorhome under 3.5t) 68mph (motorhome over 3.5t)
Driving tip: Switch off your speed radar detectors or expect a hefty fine
Know before you go
How do I book an overseas site?
Overseas campsite bookings can easily be made on the Club website and "combined deals" are common when you book a campsite at the same time as your ferry crossing. Booking online means you save the £20 Contact Centre booking fee.
Does the Club take deposits for overseas bookings?
Yes, deposits for overseas bookings are calculated at 20% for a site and 25% for a ferry (unless it is a non-refundable ferry/Eurotunnel in which case full payment is due at time of booking). The final balance is due 10 weeks prior to travel.
Is the standard of overseas sites similar to that of the UK?
European campsites are star-rated by their own local authorities and can have different standards and regulations to the UK. However, the Club's travel team handpick and inspect our campsites so that members can be sure of a high standard.
This is my first visit abroad with my caravan/motorhome. How can the Club help?
The Club's first time abroad section explains everything you need to know about going on your first overseas touring holiday.