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Glamping in France

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Glamping in France

Camping without the camping: a tent already pitched, a real bed, a real shower.

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Glamping — glamour plus camping — covers any outdoor stay that arrives already pitched and equipped: a lodge tent on a platform, a safari tent, a canvas cabin. You turn up with a bag and everything is there. It is the most accessible way into unique stays and often the cheapest. Done well, it is also one of the lightest formats ecologically: a demountable structure, no foundations, ground that recovers in the off-season.

France has more unique stays than any other country in Europe — several thousand addresses, from the Vosges to the Dordogne. The difficulty is not finding one, but telling the genuinely committed places apart from those content with green vocabulary.

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What to check before you book

Three things the directories will not tell you, and that separate a good night from a bad one.

1

Check whether the bathroom is private or shared. That is the main difference between two glampings at the same price, and it changes the whole stay.

2

Glamping is seasonal: most places close from October to April. The few that stay open have a stove — confirm it.

3

A well-designed lodge tent is insulated and ventilated. Plain stretched canvas becomes unliveable above 30 °C: look at the orientation and the shade.

Typical price

110 – 200 €Observed range for two people, one night, outside peak season. Weekends, bank holidays and school holidays usually add 20–40%.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between glamping and camping?

Everything is already set up: the tent, the bed made, the kitchen, often the bathroom. You bring no kit and no bedding. Glamping also tends to happen on far less dense sites than a classic campsite — often a handful of pitches across several hectares.

Is there electricity?

Usually a limited solar supply: LED lighting, phone charging, sometimes a small fridge. Rarely enough for a hairdryer. Many places deliberately stick to lamps and candles.

Which region has the most choice in France?

The Périgord and the Dordogne have the highest density, followed by the Ardèche, Brittany and the Vosges. But the Hauts-de-France and Gascony, less touristed, often offer better rates and real quiet.

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