Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in France
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- Trek the GR20 of Corsica
- Walking in the Ardeche
- High Altitude Week with Ascent of Mont Blanc via the Normal Route
- French Alps Hut to Hut Hiking Adventure- Chamonix
- Hiking the Pyrenees
- Corsica Grand Tour - Walking & Hiking
- Hiking cruise - Corsica reveals its hidden treasures
- Landscapes of the Luberon Walk
- Gourmet Walking in Burgundy's Vineyards
- Mont Blanc Walks – Short Break
Trek the GR20 of Corsica
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The rewards of getting to the summits of the highest Col's in Corsica was absolutely worth the effort.”
Thomas, traveled in January
Duration 15 days Destinations Calvi, Corte, Vizzavona, Cozzano, Bastia Age Range up to 80 year olds Distance 107 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$7,260
Daily guided hikes from Les Estables lead to Mont Mézenc's peak (1753m). The routes wind through Loire River gorges, volcanic domes, and Chapteuil Castle ruins. Six 3-6 hour moderate hikes feature picnic lunches and regional dinner specialties at the hikers' hotel.
Duration 7 days Destinations Les Estables, Le Puy En Velay Age Range up to 99 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 32 mi Operator UTracks From
- NZ$1,990
The adventure starts in Chamonix with a 3-hour trek to Refuge Albert 1er, followed by glacier crossings to Cabane du Trient. Tete Blanche (3,429m) and Petite Fourche (3,520m) provide acclimatization. The final ascent tackles the notorious Grand Couloir and Mont Blanc's exposed Bosses ridge at dawn.
Duration 6 days Destinations Chamonix, Mont Blanc Age Range up to 80 year olds Operated in English, German Physical Rating Heart-pumping Distance 12 mi Operator World of Mountains GmbH From
- NZ$4,462
France's most scenic routes include Envers du Cugnon waterfall and Prés mountain pasture. Challenging paths wind through Bois de la Rollaz forest and Col d'Enclave. Contamines-Montjoie's diverse terrain unfolds under expert guidance.
Duration 5 days Destinations Geneva, Chamonix Age Range 16 to 70 year olds Distance 39 mi Operator Interrailing Packages From
- NZ$1,773
French Pyrenees trails include the 985-ft ascent to Lac de Gaube and dramatic descent to Vallée des Pouey Aspé. Paths through Pyrenees National Park's diverse ecosystems feature expert guides and stays at authentic mountain lodges in Cauterets and Gèdre.
Duration 9 days Destinations Toulouse, Cauterets, Pyrenees Mountains, Torla-Ordesa, Gedre Age Range up to 80 year olds Physical Rating Moderate Distance 224 mi Operator Wildland Trekking From
- NZ$8,902
Corsica Grand Tour - Walking & Hiking
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Caspin Journeys continues to fulfill every wish and moment - even those things I didn't know I was wishing for!”
Pat, traveled in June
Corsica's diverse terrain ranges from the 500m ascent to English Waterfalls in Vizzavona Forest to coastal paths along Calanches de Piana. The historic GR20 route passes through Tavignano Gorge with high-altitude trails near Corte. Daily hikes span 6-13km with expert guidance.
Duration 11 days Destinations Ajaccio, Piana, Porto, Calvi, Saint-Florent, Patrimonio, Erbalunga, Bastia, Corte, AleriaSee all destinations Age Range 25 to 85 year olds Operated in English, Italian, French Distance 242 mi Operator Caspin Journeys From
- NZ$9,943
Marked trails stretch through Luberon's finest scenery, connecting Pernes-les-Fontaines to Roussillon's ochre paths. The historic Mur de la Peste leads to panoramic viewpoints of Mont Ventoux and pine forests. Daily walks cover 9-16km with luggage transfers and luxury accommodation.
Duration 9 days Destinations Pernes-les-Fontaines, Roussillon, Les Imberts, Cabrieres-d'Avignon, Fontaine-de-Vaucluse Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Distance 30 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$3,235
Duration 7 days Destinations Dijon, Gevrey-Chambertin, Beaune Age Range 12 to 80 year olds Physical Rating Easy Distance 22 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$2,815
French Alpine landscapes unfold from Chamonix valley to Aiguille du Midi at 3,842m. Daily guided hikes feature Aiguillette des Houches trail, Les Aiguilles Rouges crossing, and Lac Blanc's pristine waters. Hotel Les Gourmets 3* provides comfortable stays with easy mountain transport access.
Duration 5 days Destinations Chamonix, Mont Blanc, Les Houches, Aiguille du Midi Age Range up to 80 year olds Distance 15 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- NZ$2,530
What people love about Hiking & Trekking Tours in France
- Mont Blanc Explorer
We hiked the Chamonix to Chamonix in September 2018. The hike was strenuous and challenging at times. Our guide Tom was great at judging our progress and rest requirements. He was very knowledgeable and Safety was always his first priority. The mountain accommodation was bunks in dorms but all refuges were comfortable and the food was good. The two hotels were comfortable probably 3 star. This was our first g adventure trip and we would use the company again.
- Mont Blanc Highlights
The guided hikes with Sean: excellent The meals breakfast, choices for lunch and afternoon tea and dinner: excellent Sarah did an amazing job with the meals Will definitely recommend to my friends
What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in France
What are the best hiking regions in France for different skill levels?
The French landscape provides hiking options suited to every level of experience. The high-altitude trails of Mont Blanc reach up to 3842m at Aiguille du Midi offering a real test for experienced hikers. For those seeking moderate routes the Pyrenees National Park presents well-maintained paths while the Champagne vineyards offer easier walks through rolling hills. The Tour du Mont Blanc remains popular among seasoned hikers while the Ardeche region with its volcanic terrain suits intermediate walkers. As one TourRadar traveler notes about the Pyrenees: "An extraordinary and most enjoyable trek along the GR10 with perfectly organized arrangements and beautiful mountain scenery."
What's the best time of year for hiking in different French regions?
Each region in France has its peak hiking season. The Alps and Mont Blanc area welcomes hikers from July through September with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C under typically clear skies. The Pyrenees opens its trails from June to September when the Parc National des Pyrénées becomes snow-free. Champagne and Ardeche extend their seasons from April through October with milder conditions. Les Estables in the Ardeche runs guided walks from May to September while Chamonix valley sees most hikers in July and August according to local operators.
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day French hiking tours?
French hiking accommodations range from modern hotels to rustic mountain shelters. Chamonix features upscale options like the Park Hotel Suisse 4* complete with spa amenities. The Pyrenees houses traditional spots such as Hotel Villa de Torla a family establishment dating back to the 1900s with pool access. Some routes including the French Alps Hut to Hut trek mix hostel stays with mountain refuges. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The quality of accommodations was pretty good especially the Hotel de Brienne in Toulouse offering perfect French elegance."
How physically demanding are French hiking tours?
Physical requirements vary across French hiking routes. Mont Blanc presents serious challenges with 5-7 hour daily hikes and 1000m elevation gains. The Pyrenees offers gentler alternatives like the Cauterets Valley featuring 4-5 hour walks. The Champagne wine region provides the most accessible routes with modest 350-400m climbs. Tour descriptions specify difficulty levels. The Mont Blanc Highlights tour requires good fitness for daily 5-hour treks but uses cable cars strategically. As one TourRadar traveler notes: "Great experience but must be fit especially for the higher Alpine routes."
How do I get to and from the main French hiking regions?
France's hiking regions connect well with major transport hubs. Geneva Airport runs regular hour-long shuttles to Chamonix for Mont Blanc access. Toulouse Airport serves as the gateway to Pyrenees trails. The SNCF train network links Paris directly to Champagne hiking areas. Tour operators provide transport guidance. The Mont Blanc Highlights tour suggests using Mountain Drop Offs shuttle service from Geneva Airport to Les Houches priced at €50.
Are the hiking trails well-marked in France?
The French trail system features clear consistent marking particularly on GR (Grande Randonnée) routes. The Tour du Mont Blanc uses distinct red and white stripe markers while Burgundy's wine paths follow local signage systems. Self-guided tours come with detailed maps and instructions. As one TourRadar guide mentioned: "Paths are generally really good which makes the walking much easier especially in established areas like the Mont Blanc circuit."
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