Hi,
Sounds like a nice trip, but of course it comes with some words of experience. France is a country that loves it's camping, so there are hundreds of campsites everywhere. If you are looking for cheap, then most small villages and towns have what they call ''Camping Municipal''. These are small, ( sometimes big) camping sites with all the basics you need, and are run by the local community or 'Mairie' ( Town Hall).
Wild camping is ''officially'' not allowed in France, and there are very very strict rules about campfires. You can wild camp to a degree ''IF'' you get landowners permission, but this is rare, and you will need to speak to the farmer or whoever ''owns'' the land, not a tenant farmer for example.
Don't worry about finding anything, in the season, May to end September, there are plenty of sites to suit every budget, and facilities are usually very good.
PS don't forget the Horizons Unlimited Communities in France. If you've planned your route and know where you are likely to be, then you can always contact a local community and say your passing through. You may even be able to pitch your tent in someones garden overnight for nothing!.
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Last edited by Pongo; 21 Feb 2017 at 09:30.
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