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Locations across France
Much of France is made up of farmland, making countryside campsites a common and charming option. Throughout the country, you can find beautiful spots set in natural surroundings—ideal for true camping enthusiasts. Whether you’re in the north, east, south, or west of France, you’ll discover lovely farms that offer a part of their land for camping. Most farm campsites have a maximum of 50 pitches, and while facilities can be simple, this doesn’t detract from the quality of your stay. In fact, the unique atmosphere will make your holiday truly memorable.
Experience the charm of rural France
If you love camping, you probably enjoy spending time outdoors. On a farm campsite in France, you can fully embrace this lifestyle. Often, you’ll find yourself among apple trees or in a lush meadow, soaking up the authentic rural atmosphere. Sometimes you’ll even get to sample homemade cheese, savour a delicious pâté, or enjoy a glass of local wine offered by your hosts. Farm campsites are always set in the countryside, but picturesque villages with historic centres, ancient castles, or even vibrant cities are never far away. It’s the perfect base for discovering both the natural beauty and cultural treasures of France.
Farm campsites with English-speaking owners
For many, it’s a dream to start a campsite abroad. In France, it’s not uncommon to find farm campsites run by English-speaking hosts. These owners have often lovingly restored traditional farmhouses, creating wonderful places to stay throughout the year. With no language barrier, guests quickly feel at home and can count on excellent information and support during their stay.
Facilities at a farm campsite
The facilities at farm campsites in France can vary widely. Smaller campsites tend to keep things very basic, offering spacious pitches and essential sanitary facilities, but not many extras. Larger farm campsites may have amenities like swimming pools, especially if they’re not located near the coast. Play areas are often available, and sometimes you’ll find bike or canoe rental as well.
The small scale is part of the appeal of camping on a farm, and this is usually carefully maintained. It also means that places are limited, so don’t wait too long to book your spot if you’ve found a farm campsite in France where you’d like to spend your holiday.