France Tours
Booking one of these amazing France Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Displaying 60 of 89 tours
Northern and Central France
South Burgundy Wine Route by Bike
Discover the world-famous wine region of Burgundy on the 7-day self-guided South Burgundy Wine Route by Bike tour.
Southern France
Best of Provence Walking Tour
Immerse yourself in the alluring aroma of Provence on this 7-day self-guided walking tour that takes you on a picturesque circuit that begins and ends in Fontaine-de-Vaucluse.
Southern France
Hiking Hidden Gems of the French Riviera: From Grasse to Antibes
The Hiking Hidden Gems of the French Riviera: From Grasse to Antibes tour is a self-guided hiking adventure through one of the most beautiful regions in France. This moderate hiking journey takes you from the perfume capital of Grasse to the stunning coastal town of Antibes, showcasing incredible landscapes, charming hilltop villages, and breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea. Experience the mild climate, indulge in delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and immerse yourself in the artsy atmosphere of towns like Vence and Antibes. This 7-night hiking tour offers a perfect balance of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration, making it an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and those seeking authentic French Riviera charm.
Southern France
Lot and Dordogne Valley Cycling Tour
Experience an authentic France on the 7-day self-guided Lot and Dordogne Valley Cycling Tour. Cycle a delightful route between the Lot and Dordogne river valleys, experiencing the romantic Périgord countryside in all its glory.
Tour du Mont Blanc
7-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Mountain Huts
The Tour du Mont Blanc is a not-to-be-missed trek for all mountain lovers, allowing you to explore the most beautiful landscapes of the Mont Blanc mountain range.
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Aravis to Lake Annecy Hiking Tour
Explore the finest of Aravis on this immersive 7-day self-guided walking tour, highlighting 4 authentic and well-preserved villages—Grand Bornand, Chinaillon, Clusaz, and St Jean de Sixt.
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Corte to the Coast Trek
Trek from the mountains to the sea, on this adapted route of the Mare a Mare route. This self-guided trek goes from Corte to Piana and takes you along the most beautiful and scenic section of the traditional Mare a Mare North trail.
Northern and Central France
Burgundy & Provence Wine Tour
This tour offers an easy walking experience combining two of France’s most celebrated wine regions—Burgundy and Provence. Starting in Dijon, you’ll explore the rolling vineyards of the Côte d’Or, including the prestigious Côtes de Nuits and Côte de Beaune. After enjoying the Burgundy wine scene, you’ll take a scenic train ride to Avignon, where the adventure continues in Provence with its renowned wine estates like Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas. Throughout the week, you’ll walk through iconic vineyards, taste local wines, and experience the charm of medieval villages.
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Cycle the Le Puy Camino: Le Puy to Cahors
Cycle the first section of the Le Puy Camino e on this 9-day self-guided cycling pilgrimage.
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Cycle the Le Puy Camino: Cahors to St. Jean Pied de Port
Challenge yourself to your own personal pilgrimage on the 9-day self-guided Le Puy Camino: Cahors to St. Jean Pied de Port cycling tour.
French Alps
Tour of the Vercours Hiking Tour
The Tours of the Vercors is a classic trekking route in France. Experience the breathtaking alpine beauty of France’s largest Nature Parc on this incredible hiking tour in the Vercors. Take in the views of impressive limestone massifs, meander through serene alpine valleys, and stop off in charming French villages to get a taste of what it is like to live in this rugged mountain region.
Tour du Mont Blanc
7-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Guest Houses
Lace up your hiking boots for a magical 7-day self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc hike, following the world-renowned tour route. This shortened version of the Tour du Mont Blanc takes in the highlights of the TMB, and uses local transport to shorten the valley bottom walking sections. If you only have a week, this is the best Tour du Mont Blanc itinerary.
French Alps
Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 1
The Chamonix to Zermatt Trekking Tour: Stage 1 is one of the most spectacular and remarkable Alpine adventures, linking two of Europe’s great mountaineering capitals along one incredibly scenic journey.
French Alps
Tour des Ecrins Trekking Tour
The 8-Day Tour des Ecrins Trekking Tour, also called GR54, is the ideal adventure for anyone with a love for breathtaking mountain scenery. The route leads through the beautifully scenic Ecrins National Park, which was created in 1973 and is part of the Oisans massif. Although it is much less well known than the Mont Blanc massif, the region offers hikers who dare to undertake this grand tour a multitude of beautiful and varied landscapes.
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Complete 11-Day Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
Experience one of Europe’s most famous hikes as you tackle the 11-day self-guided Complete Tour du Mont Blanc Trek that spans France, Italy, and Switzerland.
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When planning where to go in France, there are several destinations to keep in mind for the perfect adventure. The French Alps or French Pyrenees are ideal mountain escapes, while Southern France offers a fun Mediterranean vibe. For the ultimate adventure, don’t forget about the Tour du Mont Blanc!
If you are wondering what to do in France while on your trip, rest assured that there are plenty of fun activities! While there are seasonal options like skiing, the most popular things to do in France when it comes to adventure travel are trekking tours in France or cycling tours in France.
If you are wondering when to go to France, there is no best answer as it is a year-round destination. To avoid crowds, visit France in the spring or autumn. Summer (June to August) offers warm temperatures, but comes with higher tourist volumes, while winter is suitable for snow sport enthusiasts.
Tipping in France is not as prominent as it is in some other western countries, as service charges are often included in the bill. However, if you have small change left over it is common to leave it behind or round up the bill in cafes and restaurants. If you dine in an upscale restaurant, a service charge may be included on the bill, but an additional tip is appreciated if the service was exceptional.
English is widely taught in French schools, especially in tourist destinations and urban areas. In major cities and popular tourist spots, such as Paris, you can generally find people who speak English; however, in more rural areas it may be harder to find English speakers.
The ideal duration of a trip to France depends on your interests and which areas you want to explore. If you are planning a tour but also want to see some local sights on your own time, a minimum of 10 days is recommended to truly experience the culture and see various regions.
Whether or not you need a visa to travel to France depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. You can check online for visa requirements, although you should always verify with your government.
The currency in France is the Euro (EUR).
When travelling to France, it is advisable to have some Euros in cash for small purchases, especially in rural areas with less tourist infrastructure. Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist destinations.
Yes, France is generally considered to be a family-friendly travel destination. However, when it comes to adventure travel, some destinations - such as the French Alps - may not be suitable for younger children, depending on the terrain.
When it comes to the best way to get around France, the country has an extensive and efficient transportation network. High-speed trains are a popular choice for long distances between major cities, while buses and the metro are great for shorter trips in and around cities. Car rentals are also a great option if you are looking to get out into the French countryside.
Yes, self-guided tours are quite common in France. When it comes to active holidays like bike tours in France or trekking tours in France, many people choose to explore the country at their own pace, navigating using guidebooks, maps, or GPS.
Yes, guided tours are widely available in France, especially when it comes to exploring rough mountain terrain. Generally, a guided tour will be a private experience for your group, although in some cases you will have the opportunity to join a scheduled departure.
France is in the Central European Time (CET) zone.
Accommodation options in France vary widely, especially when on an adventure tour. While many trips are hotel based and offer deluxe options, some more rural areas will have a higher proportion of guesthouses. Travelling into the Alps or Pyrenees, mountain huts with dormitory-style accommodations are the norm.