Walking in France tips & advice
Packing & training
Chloe Knott is a Mont Blanc and all round alpine expert at Exodus, our leading supplier in the area. She gives great walking holidays in France travel tips, especially when it comes to the big treks. See our Mont Blanc travel guide for more details: “Always read the trip notes that accompany your trip, as they will give good guidance on how fit you need to be. Wear boots with ankle support and, if you have bad knees, take walking poles. A CamelBak water pouch is great, as you can top up at natural springs or at mountain huts.”
Liz Lord, co-founder of our supplier, Space Between:
“Remember that even in the South of France the weather can be changeable – pack a brolly!”
“Remember that even in the South of France the weather can be changeable – pack a brolly!”
Refuge trekking
Robert Mason, from our supplier Mountainbug:“Refuge trekking along the high Pyrenees and Alps is a great way to explore some paths that are completely wild. Between points you stay in refuges. From mid-July, you can do high-level refuge trekking trips that can last for up to 40 days and travel right the way across the mountains. That’s a perfect time to come because the snow has melted and you can access high areas without crampons, ice axes and all the specialist gear. People worry that summer is too hot to trek in, but it’s not, for every 100m you travel up, you lose a degree in heat, so August is comfortable too – say you’re in the Pyrenees at 1,300m, while it’s 30 degrees down in Toulouse, you’ll be walking in the far more temperate 20’s”.
Type of walking holiday
Benoit Couvreur, co-founder of our supplier, The Frogs’ House, shares his walking holidays in France travel tips: “Make sure you choose the appropriate area, according to your taste and what you are looking for: high mountains, gentle hills, coastal walks, strenuous and challenging or relaxing walks. Or perhaps only nature or also cultural, type of weather. France is so diverse so you need to ask yourself the question : do you want a guide or do you prefer a self-guided walk ? Choose the right moment of the year. You are interested in flowers ? Better chose May or June (depending on the area). You want to make sure to have great weather? Choose July or August. You want to be alone in the nature with beautiful colours? Rather choose October…”
Peter Roche, co-founder of our supplier, Le Moulin du Chemin:
“There are a number of compelling reasons to opt for a centre based walking holiday, although caution should be exercised in selecting which holiday. Be sure that a good selection of varied and interesting walking routes is proposed for you to choose from. For walking holidays, meandering and undulating paths and lanes are more interesting than straight flat paths and France has several hilly regions where such paths can be found. Use Google maps and Google earth to get an idea of the terrain.”
“There are a number of compelling reasons to opt for a centre based walking holiday, although caution should be exercised in selecting which holiday. Be sure that a good selection of varied and interesting walking routes is proposed for you to choose from. For walking holidays, meandering and undulating paths and lanes are more interesting than straight flat paths and France has several hilly regions where such paths can be found. Use Google maps and Google earth to get an idea of the terrain.”
Liz Lord, co-founder of our supplier, Space Between:
“Don’t plan too much if you haven’t been to Europe before – France is a big country. We have had several Americans thinking that they could drive down from Paris to Nice in a couple of hours!”
“Don’t plan too much if you haven’t been to Europe before – France is a big country. We have had several Americans thinking that they could drive down from Paris to Nice in a couple of hours!”
Food advice
Peter Roche, co-founder of our supplier, Le Moulin du Chemin:
“A walking holiday in France is not just about walking in gorgeous countryside with lovely weather and meeting members of the good natured local population. It is also very much about the wonderful things there are to eat and drink in France. France is the home of gastronomy, where chefs have always paid great heed to the provenance and quality of ingredients. Vegetarian food in France is no longer a contradiction in terms. Today it is possible to choose walking holiday destinations in France with fine vegetarian cuisine, based on wholesome, locally sourced and organic ingredients.”
“A walking holiday in France is not just about walking in gorgeous countryside with lovely weather and meeting members of the good natured local population. It is also very much about the wonderful things there are to eat and drink in France. France is the home of gastronomy, where chefs have always paid great heed to the provenance and quality of ingredients. Vegetarian food in France is no longer a contradiction in terms. Today it is possible to choose walking holiday destinations in France with fine vegetarian cuisine, based on wholesome, locally sourced and organic ingredients.”
Guided walking holidays in the French Alps
Catered Chalet Based Guided Walking in the Giffre Valley
From
£843
8 days
ex flights
Upper Provence walking holiday in France
Walks through fragrant, colourful lavender landscapes
From
€870 to €1315
7 days
ex flights
Brittany coastal walking holiday in France
Discover the unique setting of the Gulf of Morbihan
From
€1025 to €1505
8 days
ex flights
Self guided walking holiday in France
Idyllic walking in France with great food and wine included
From
€1550
7 days
ex flights
Mont Blanc holiday, Tour du Mont Blanc
The best of the Tour du Mont Blanc
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£1849 to £2099
8 days
inc UK flights
French Alps self guided walking holiday
Catered Chalet Based Walking Holiday in the Giffre Valley
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£720
8 days
ex flights
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Tips from our travellers
At Responsible Travel, we think the best people to advise our travellers are often... other travellers. They always return from our tours with packing tips, weather reports, ideas about what to do - and opinions about what not to.
We have selected some of the most useful walking holidays in France travel tips that our travellers have provided over the years to help you make the very most of your walking holiday in France.
We have selected some of the most useful walking holidays in France travel tips that our travellers have provided over the years to help you make the very most of your walking holiday in France.

Bring your binoculars to help you spot the many different species of birds, butterflies, insects and other animals which you are sure to spot.![]()

- Alison Hart on our Self guided walking holiday in France's Poitou-Charentes region
Make sure you are fit and take a t shirt just in case there are some hot days. Can recommend the natural spa in Toulouse to revive the muscles - John Knapper on our snowshoeing holiday in Chamonix
We decided to have two rest days, one in Courmayeur and one in Champex. It was a very good decision. There is lots to do in Courmayeur and Champex is a very charming little town. Although three of us hiked to La Cabane d'Orny on the extra day in Champex, but most were happy to have a bit of a rest, treat their blisters and sore muscles. Unless you belong to the very young, I would recommend some rest in between in order to do the whole tour in comfort. – Elizabeth Kirchhoff on our Mont Blanc self-guided walking holiday
We decided to have two rest days, one in Courmayeur and one in Champex. It was a very good decision. There is lots to do in Courmayeur and Champex is a very charming little town. Although three of us hiked to La Cabane d'Orny on the extra day in Champex, but most were happy to have a bit of a rest, treat their blisters and sore muscles. Unless you belong to the very young, I would recommend some rest in between in order to do the whole tour in comfort. – Elizabeth Kirchhoff on our Mont Blanc self-guided walking holiday

Just enjoy what the hosts have organised for you as it is all very carefully thought out. We have been independent travellers for a long time and wanted to rush around... but we were glad we let everything be taken care of for us!![]()

- Tommy Railton on our Provence cooking & walking holiday
Do what preparation you can but don't worry as there are so many walks requiring so many different levels of fitness that you will love it regardless if you want a short walk of a strenuous hike. If particular fauna or flora are important to you then check when they will be around but even in November we saw butterflies and praying mantis as well as chamois charging through the snowy forests and fox tracks in the snow – Anne Webb
“Do some hilly walks in preparation; take clothes for cool and wet, or hot and humid, or in-between weather; then just go for it, and enjoy the experience” – HM Gill
“You need to be quite fit to fully appreciate walking in high Alpine scenery - but with that proviso, go there! It is far less crowded than most Alpine areas; consequently there are higher chances to observe nature. The walking itineraries are well constructed but adaptable in response to group preferences, capabilities, the weather, etc. Each walk is well-led by a knowledgeable, informative guide” – Richard Gregory, Mercantour National Park
“Do some hilly walks in preparation; take clothes for cool and wet, or hot and humid, or in-between weather; then just go for it, and enjoy the experience” – HM Gill
“You need to be quite fit to fully appreciate walking in high Alpine scenery - but with that proviso, go there! It is far less crowded than most Alpine areas; consequently there are higher chances to observe nature. The walking itineraries are well constructed but adaptable in response to group preferences, capabilities, the weather, etc. Each walk is well-led by a knowledgeable, informative guide” – Richard Gregory, Mercantour National Park