The Great Road Trip Adventure: Why France Can Rival America

The Great Road Trip Adventure: Why France Can Rival America

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When we think of road trips, most of us think of America, and rightly so. America is a hotbed of great motoring destinations, and Route 66 is the most famous driving road in the world. This is all well and good, but what if we require something a little closer to home that provides all the driving joy of America with greater proximity to the home comforts we’re used to. The answer is France, and here’s why.

From the rugged coastline of Brittany to the peaks of the Alps, it is hard to argue that France doesn’t contain something for everyone. In fact, the only problem that you’ll have when you’re in France is deciding exactly where you’d like to visit. So, if you’ve only got time to visit one of the country’s regions, which one should you opt for?

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South of France: A Trip Along the Coast

Starting at Montpellier gives you a wealth of options, and here you can either stick to the coast or head through Provence, whichever is best for you. Either way, you can finish in Nice.

If you choose to stick to the coast then there are some great sights that anyone would enjoy. From the chic and glamorous St. Tropez and Cannes to small towns and villages such as Cassis, there’s something for everyone

Southwest: Booze and Beaches

It’s hard to think about Bordeaux in France without thinking about wine. It may even be that you’re visiting France for this very reason (as long as you’re not the one that’s driving, of course.) To incorporate everything that’s great about France’s wine and beaches, the Toulouse-Bordeaux-Biarritz triangle is perfect. Stay within it and you can’t go far wrong. The opportunities are endless. From pilgrimage spots to the Spanish border to Europe’s longest beach, this route has something for everyone.

The N85: Napoleon’s Route Road Trip

Taking you all the way from the Alps to the French Riviera, Napoleon’s route road trip is a set route unlike our other two suggestions. The way is paved for you by large golden eagle markers that show you the route right across France. It might be epic, and it might take a considerable length of time, but it ensures that you get to take in everything that’s great about France. If you want more information on this route, check out this blog post which explains how the route got its name.

Here are just three of the great routes that you can take in France. Hopefully this has sufficiently whetted your appetite and galvanised you into making France your next road trip destination.