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Cycling camping in France

Near one of those cycle routes, one of the Flower campsites is surely ready to welcome you. Even better, it could be the perfect starting point to discover a region with the best possible facilities for your favourite activity: cycling information, a garage for your bikes (which can be locked), washing facilities…

Some of these campsites are  achieved French national Accueil Vélo status, a label awarded to tourist accommodation and other service providers committed to offering a full range of services for cyclotourists.

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Go cycling around France with Flower Campings

Cycling is your passion and whenever possible you like to ride your bike on the French roads. France has a number of long-distance cycle routes that are ideal for holidaymakers and offers a great way of for exploring the wealth and diversity of the French countryside.

A campsite on the Vélodyssée cycle path makes a great base for exploring the Atlantic coast. Running from Roscoff in the north to Hendaye on the Spanish border, the route takes in the sandy inlets of Loire-Atlantique, the lovely Marais Poitevin and the majestic Forêt des Landes on its way south to the Basque coast.

If the Loire Valley and its historic châteaux are your dream destination then what better than a campsite on the Loire à Vélo cycle path that runs along the River Loire from Nevers to Saint-Nazaire.

For a touch of Mediterranean sun you can follow the course of the River Rhône from a campsite on the Via Rhôna and explore the stunning landscapes of the Camargue and the Languedoc coastline around Montpellier.

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