The most beautiful travel guides to visit France

Discover France with our travel guides
For centuries, France has fascinated travellers with its breathtaking landscapes, rich history and charming villages. For many Belgians and Dutchmen, it still is the ultimate holiday destination. Every year, thousands of tourists travel to France by motorhome, car, or motorbike. Our country guides are suitable for everyone.
Each travel guide about France has been carefully designed to inspire you. Along major motorways and picturesque local roads, you will discover the country's most beautiful tourist attractions and hidden gems. Thanks to GPX files and interactive maps, you can easily follow the route we have mapped out for you. Throughout the country there are numerous campsites, hotels, and cottages where you can stay overnight.
Below, we selected the most beautiful routes through France that you can use as inspiration for your next holiday.
7 of the most beautiful travel guides to visit France

Normandy
The impressive chalk cliffs of Étretat, the historic D-Day beaches and charming Honfleur. Our Normandy travel guide offers a wide range of excursions and sights. Our trip starts in Dieppe and follows the chalk cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre to the picturesque port towns of Honfleur and Deauville. Of course, the D-Day invasion beaches and Mont Saint-Michel cannot be missed on our 957 km road trip. On our way back, we go inland, to admire the natural beauty of ‘Suisse Normande’.

Provence
Our Provence travel guide is the perfect travel companion if you want to explore the region by campervan, car or motorbike. Our route takes you past orchards, olive fields and truffle plantations. Highlights along the way include the Luberon National Park, the Camargue wetlands and Mont Ventoux. Get ready for a 668 km journey in a sunny, mountainous landscape interspersed with idyllic purple lavender fields and the famous Côtes-du-Rhône vineyards.

French Pyrenees
Rough mountains, pristine valleys and crystal clear lakes. In this travel guide, you will discover all the beauty of the Pyrenees in about 14 days. Let the whimsical roads guide you and enjoy the trip that takes you from Biarritz all the way to Barcarès on the Mediterranean. There are dozens of possible routes to drive from West to East. Feel free to vary from the route in our guide to fully enjoy the beauty of the region.

Aude
At the foot of the Pyrenees lies the department of Aude. A sunny region that lends itself perfectly as a holiday destination. We start our route in Narbonne, one of the oldest cities in France. We then take the inland roads and head inland past vineyards and beautiful landscapes. Furthermore, we then cross part of the Pyrenees to visit the castles of Peyrepertuse and Quéribus, the two most important sites of the Cathars.

Côte d’Azur
Southern sunshine, good food, great beaches and captivating seaside towns. Just be honest, we all love the south of France. When we talk about France, this travel guide is a must. We take you along turquoise coasts and small villages. Nor do we leave out the big seaside cities like Marseille, Saint-Tropez, and Cannes. Our tip for a road trip in the Côte d'Azur? Stop the motorhome, car, or motorbike regularly and enjoy the beautiful views this route has to offer.

Alsace and Vosges
In this travel guide, we set off on a road trip through Alsace & Vosges. Whether by car, motorhome or motorbike, this trip will be a memorable one. Together, these two regions in northeastern France make the ideal holiday destination. Alsace knows how to enchant everyone with its rich culture and gastronomy, and the Vosges Mountains are the paradise for nature lovers. Moreover, the distances covered along our route are not very long. This leaves plenty of time to explore, admire and taste everything the region has to offer.

Champagne region
The Champagne-Ardenne region is the gateway to eastern France and, of course, you know it from, oh yes, Champagne. Its revolutionary sparkling wines conquered the entire world. Along this route, we will obviously make time for a little tasting. But there is much more to experience on this road trip. We drive past the region's vast forests and follow numerous beautiful waters such as the Meuse and Lac du Der. The historic cities of Reims and Troyes cannot be missed either.