The best places not to be missed in the south of France

Want to enjoy a getaway in France? If so, you don’t have to go far. The south of France has some truly spectacular places, places you can drive to in your own vehicle. Some of them are well known and others are perhaps to be discovered for the first time. To inspire you, we have selected some suggestions. You are sure to find one!

The Dune of Pilat

Located in the Landes forest of Gascony, a little over an hour from the city of Bordeaux and only two and a half hours from San Sebastian, the Dune du Pilat is an extraordinary natural site of fine sand on the edge of the Atlantic. Renting holiday homes south of france, climbing to the top of the highest dune in Europe (the crest reaches 105 meters) and contemplating the panoramic view of the entire Arcachon basin is an extraordinary experience.

In addition to the dune, it is 500 meters wide and extends for an impressive three kilometers along the Aquitaine coast. Enjoy a swim and, if the weather permits, a sunset. The area offers many possibilities. It is famous for oyster fishing and oyster farming. It is also one of the most famous and beautiful paragliding sites in Europe.

Conques, one of the most beautiful villages in France

Conques is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in France. This tiny medieval village in Aveyron has less than 100 inhabitants. It is a marvel of steep streets and houses, perfect for a relaxing break and an opportunity to recharge your batteries. It is located a few hours from Montpellier and Toulouse.

Strolling through its streets and exploring the surroundings, discovering the landscapes of the Massif Central or cities like Rodez or Montauban, without hurrying, is a real pleasure. Here is the icing on the cake: stay in one of its small establishments, inns and gites full of charm.

The Tarn Gorges

Adventure sports are popular in the Gorges du Tarn. Some consider it one of the most spectacular landscapes in France. This canyon carved out of a limestone massif forms cliffs up to 500 meters high. The most impressive section extends over nearly 50 kilometers, between Quézac and Le Rozier.

In the Gorges du Tarn, adventure sports enthusiasts are in luck. Rafting or canoeing (the waters are perfect for these activities), canyoning or climbing (an infinite number of gaps and rocks delight the most demanding climbers) are some of the most common activities in the region. You don’t have to worry about accommodation, as the offer on FranceComfort is vast.

The plateau of Valensole

Lavender fields flood the Valensole plateau. The perfume and the bright colors of its lavender fields, which extend to infinity, have made the Valensole plateau a place of honor on the lavender routes in Provence. The flowering begins in mid-June. It is therefore the ideal time for a nature getaway.

In addition to strolling through the fields of purple and blue, you can stroll through the old town of Valensole, a charming little Provencal village. Afterwards, you can head out into the surrounding countryside, where you can visit farms, producers and artisans who use lavender, wheat, honey and olive oil to make their products.