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At FranceComfort, you can stay in a villa with air conditioning, a luxury vacation home in France, or a charming house surrounded by nature. Our parks have been carefully selected for their location, comfort, and atmosphere. Take a look at our holiday homes and plan your next holiday to one of our holiday parks in France today.
Dordogne – Lot: nature, castles and the French outdoors
The Dordogne is perhaps the most beautiful part of France. Here you will find castles on hills, atmospheric markets, rivers where you can go canoeing and medieval villages where time seems to stand still. The Lot Valley seamlessly connects to this with its caves, gorges, and charming towns.
The FranceComfort holiday parks are located in the middle of this beautiful area. At Domaine de Lanzac, you can enjoy panoramic views of the valley and spacious villas with air conditioning and private terraces. Village des Cigales is popular with families thanks to its swimming pools with slides and sports facilities, while Le Lac Bleu combines peace and nature with comfort.
Those who love water and sun can opt for a holiday home with a private pool in France. After a day of canoeing on the river take a dip in your own pool or relax with a glass of wine on the terrace of your luxury villa.
Discover the markets in the Dordogne and Lot and taste local specialties such as truffles, duck breast and walnut cake. Prefer something more luxurious? Then a holiday home in the Dordogne with a view over the valley is an excellent choice.
Provence – Côte d’Azur: lavender, sea and sun
Provence is the symbol of the South of France. Here you will find fragrant lavender fields, atmospheric markets, Provençal villas and the azure blue Mediterranean Sea. The region is popular with nature lovers, hikers and bon vivants.
Stay in one of FranceComfort's parks, such as Jardin du Golf or Vallée de la Ste. Baume, both located among pine trees and lavender fields.
Résidence de Salernes and Domaine de Castellane also offer peace, comfort and beautiful nature.
Visit cities such as Nice, Cannes and Aix-en-Provence, or discover the local markets full of herbs, olives and goat cheese on the markets in Provence and Côte d'Azur page.
If you are traveling by electric car, you can find useful information about charging options in advance on the page traveling to France by electric car.
Poitou-Charentes – peace, nature and authentic French life
Poitou-Charentes is one of France's most undiscovered gems. Located between the Loire and the Atlantic coast, this region is known for its tranquillity, wide open spaces, and charming villages. Enjoy the walking trails in the region and visit the beautiful nature reserves. The rolling landscapes, sun-drenched vineyards, and picturesque markets create a relaxed atmosphere.
Here you can stay in luxury holiday parks such as L'Aveneau – Vieille Vigne, Domaine les Forges – Bois Senis or Bourg Est – Vigelière. These parks combine comfort and tranquillity with facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, and playgrounds for children.
Poitou-Charentes is ideal for families, cyclists, and bon vivants. Visit historic cities such as Poitiers or La Rochelle, or discover the markets in Poitou-Charentes selling regional products and local wines.
If you are traveling with young children, you will find more tips on the page vacation in France with children – full of ideas for trips and child-friendly destinations.
Rhône-Alpes – mountains and adventure
The Rhône-Alpes region is a paradise for nature lovers. In winter, the Portes du Soleil is a world-class ski area where you can ski and cross-country ski in a ski area with approximately 650 km of slopes. In summer, the French Alps are known as an ideal place for hiking and cycling. On other days, you visit the mountain villages in the Haute-Savoie and stroll through a tourist market in the Alps.
At AlpChalets Portes du Soleil and AlpResort Portes du Soleil you can stay in a luxury apartment with wellness facilities, right next to the slopes or hiking trails. The surrounding area offers magnificent views of Mont Blanc and typical mountain villages where you can enjoy Savoyard cuisine.
Languedoc-Roussillon – mountains, lakes and sun
The Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the sunniest regions in France and ideal for those who love nature and culture. From Holiday Park L'Espinet near Quillan you have a view of the Pyrenees. Here you can hike, swim or visit historic cities such as Carcassonne. Book your holiday in the Languedoc and enjoy a holiday home in the mountains.
This region is also known for its friendly atmosphere, delicious wines and the alternation between mountains and sea. Visit one of the markets in the Languedoc and spend a day at the Mediterranean Sea. You can also visit places like Carcassonne or Collioure.
Aquitaine – Gironde: beach, forests and wine
In the southwest of France you will find the Aquitaine – Gironde, a region known for its wide sandy beaches, extensive forests and vineyards.
At Résidence Château de Salles, you combine luxury and nature. You will be staying close to the city of Bordeaux, the Bassin d'Arcachon, and the impressive Dune du Pilat. This region is also ideal for cycling trips or a day trip to the wine châteaux of the Médoc.
Practical tips for your holiday in France
Before you leave, it is useful to know that some cities require an environmental sticker (Crit'Air vignette). Read more about the environmental zones in France and check out our page with laws and regulations in France and useful tips for a carefree trip.
Anyone who is in France during Quatorze Juillet—the French national holiday—can enjoy fireworks, music, and celebrations in almost every village. You can find more information about other holidays in France on our website. Be sure to check in advance whether the supermarkets are open.
Buying a holiday home in France
Many dream of buying their own holiday home in France. With FranceComfort, that dream can become a reality. With professional management, rental service and Dutch-speaking guidance, your investment will be taken care of without any worries. You can enjoy your home and benefit from an attractive return on your investment. Explore the possibilities and discover how you can make your dream a reality.
FAQs - Frequently asked questions about holiday regions in France
1. What is the best region for a family holiday in France?
The Dordogne and Provence are favourites among families because of their child-friendly parks, swimming pools and many excursions in the area.
2. What can I do during my holiday?
You can go hiking or cycling. Visit the beaches of Provence, the seaside resorts in the Poitou-Charentes or tourist villages in the Dordogne.
3. Do I need a toll badge and environmental sticker in France?
Yes, that is advisable. The cost of a toll badge is low and it is very convenient because you can drive straight through the toll gates. It also prevents you from accidentally driving through a Flux Libre zone without paying and then receiving a traffic fine. All major cities have environmental zones where you need an environmental sticker. However, there may also be (temporary) environmental zones outside the major cities. Check the rules on our page: environmental sticker in France – the Crit'Air vignette.
4. What makes FranceComfort different from other providers?
FranceComfort manages the parks and homes itself. This ensures quality, service and qualified managers.
5. When is the best time to visit France?
Spring and autumn are perfect for peace and quiet and mild temperatures and if you are taking your dog on vacation. Summer is ideal for sun lovers.
Book your holiday in one of France’s regions
No need to search any further? Already know which region in France you want to visit? Then visit our page on holiday homes in France, select your holiday park, and check availability.
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