{"id":599,"date":"2025-10-10T05:20:50","date_gmt":"2025-10-09T21:20:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/index.php\/2025\/03\/07\/the-8-best-national-parks-in-france-from-untouched-wildernesses-to-spaces-under-three-hours-from-paris\/"},"modified":"2025-11-23T09:56:00","modified_gmt":"2025-11-23T01:56:00","slug":"the-8-best-national-parks-in-france-from-untouched-wildernesses-to-spaces-under-three-hours-from-paris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gagner-des-cadeaux.org\/?p=599","title":{"rendered":"The 8 best national parks in France: from untouched wildernesses to spaces under three hours from Paris"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-block lg:w-full\" data-astro-cid-d3bt3f4h=\"\">\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">From snowy mountains to dense forests, sprawling vineyards to sparkling coasts, France is famous for its landscapes, and the French place a correspondingly high value on protecting the natural environment \u2013 as well as on getting out and enjoying the great outdoors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Since the 1960s, France has established eight national parks (along with another three in French overseas territories) alongside a wealth of parcs naturels regionaux (regional nature parks) and r\u00e9serves naturelles (nature reserves).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Collectively, they were established to protect France\u2019s precious wild places and provide a vital refuge for all kinds of rare plants, birds and animals \u2013 as well as supporting things such as local culture, architecture, heritage sites and traditional crafts. Some areas are untouched wildernesses while others are surprisingly close to big towns and cities. Hike to a mountain refuge, snorkel in the Mediterranean, canoe down a wild river or trek on horseback through an ancient forest; France&#8217;s parcs nationaux are primed for adventure.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">How much does it cost to visit the national parks in France?<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">There is no admission fee for any of France\u2019s national parks, but you\u2019ll often find that accommodation and activities in and around the parks tend to be more expensive than elsewhere. Peak season is during the French grandes vacances in late July and August when the parks are at their busiest and accommodation is tough to come by, so visit during spring or autumn to avoid the crowds.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-726250125145\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-top\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"best-national-parks-france\",\"destination\":\"France\",\"continent\":\"Europe\",\"country\":\"France\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-726250125145\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"Young Adult Woman Hiking on Mountain Trail at Sunrise with Alps in Background, Col du Mont Cenis, Val Cenis Vanoise, France\" width=\"5152\" height=\"3438\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-588315832-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">Hiking in Vanoise National Park \u00a9 Glasshouse Images \/ Getty Images<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Explore the Alps in Parc National de la Vanoise<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">The oldest of the three national parks studding the French Alps, the Parc National de la Vanoise was established way back in 1963 and, in many ways, set the framework for the French national park system. Its goal was to protect the delicate alpine environment surrounding the neighboring Tarentaise and Maurienne Valleys, an area of 529 sq km that includes more than a hundred 3000m-high mountains and sits alongside some of France\u2019s most popular ski areas (including Tignes, Val d\u2019Is\u00e8re and the legendary Trois Vall\u00e9es). Sharing a border with the Gran Paradiso National Park in Italy, Vanoise forms one of the largest protected mountain landscapes in Europe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">As you\u2019d expect, winter sports are hugely popular here. It\u2019s a great place to try the unusual outdoor pastime of raquette \u00e0 neige (snowshoeing). In summer, once the snow melts, it\u2019s equally popular for hiking and mountain biking. Rando.Vanoise.com has an excellent selection of hikes with full topographical maps that can be downloaded as GPS files. Bring binoculars if you want to be in with a chance of spying on France\u2019s largest colony of bouquetins (Alpine ibexes), which number around 1800. They roam around the upper slopes of the mountains, where they\u2019re famously tricky to spot.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"A skier speeds down a snowy slope in the Hautes Alpes of Ecrins National Park in France\" width=\"7105\" height=\"4617\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2024-08\/france-GettyImages-656292685-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">Hit the slopes in the Hautes Alpes of \u00c9crins National Park \u00a9 Westend61 \/ Getty Images<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Follow shepherds\u2019 trails in Parc National des \u00c9crins<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">At 925 sq km, France\u2019s second-largest national park sits southwest of Vanoise, roughly bordered by the mountain towns of Bourg d\u2019Oisans, Brian\u00e7on and Gap. Like Vanoise, this is definitely a park for mountain lovers. More than 100 peaks sit within its borders, including France\u2019s second highest summit, the imposing Barre des \u00c9crins (4102m). Its steep-sided valleys were carved out by glacial action, and there are still more than 40 ice sheets to see, although \u2013 thanks to climate change \u2013 they are getting smaller with every passing year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">\u00c9crins is probably the park most favored by serious hikers. It\u2019s as close to wilderness as the French Alps gets, with just a single inhabited hamlet, Dormillouse. Several nature reserves are entirely off-limits to human visitors. Some 700km of marked trails wind their way around the park, many of which have been trodden by local shepherds for centuries.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">High-altitude refuges (mountain huts) enable you to embark on some epic long-distance treks; if you have a booking, you\u2019re guaranteed a space to sleep and, at some huts, a hot meal cooked up by the hut warden. There are some classic French hikes to tackle in Parc National des \u00c9crins, notably the Glacier Blanc, the high-level trek from the village of Dormillouse, and the summit of Barre des \u00c9crins.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"An adult chamois stands on a rocky cliff in the Alpes Maritimes of Mercantour National Park\" width=\"3775\" height=\"2515\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-HWGPY1-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">A chamois sighting in Mercantour National Park \u00a9 Alamy Stock Photo<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Spot wild eagles, wolves and ibex in Parc National du Mercantour<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">For most people, Provence conjures visions of pastoral France: sleepy hilltop villages, fields of lavender and fishing villages. But inland from the coast, Provence flanks the Alps, and many visitors are surprised to discover just how wild and rugged Haute-Provence becomes.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-646250512934\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-middle\" data-slot-size=\"[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]\" data-targeting='{\"url\":\"best-national-parks-france\",\"destination\":\"France\",\"continent\":\"Europe\",\"country\":\"France\"}' data-size-mapping='[{\"viewport\":[0,0],\"slot\":[]},{\"viewport\":[300,0],\"slot\":[[300,250],[320,50],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[768,0],\"slot\":[[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]},{\"viewport\":[960,0],\"slot\":[[970,250],[970,90],[728,90],[300,250],[1,1]]}]' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"p-3 text-xs leading-none tracking-wide text-center uppercase text-black-400\">\nAdvertisement\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-646250512934\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Much of this mountainous part of Provence is contained within the borders of the Parc National du Mercantour, a vast 685 sq km area that takes in spiky peaks, steep valleys, remote mountain villages and even a handful of glaciers (it\u2019s also home to the Cime du G\u00e9las, which at 3143m is the third-highest mountain in the Alpes-Maritimes).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Like the other mountain parks, Mercantour changes character according to the season. Blanketed by snow in winter, the park basks in Proven\u00e7al sunlight from around May to September, which makes it brilliant for summer hiking. Unlike other Alpine parks, much of it is accessible by road \u2013 although some of the hairpin turns are pretty hair-raising, so be prepared. If you don\u2019t fancy driving, another option for exploring the park is the picturesque Train des Pignes (Pine Cone Train) \u2013 a delightful 151km-long railway line from Nice to the mountain spa town of Digne-les-Bains.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Mercantour is a super park for wildlife spotting. With luck, mouflons, chamois, ibex, golden eagles and even rare bearded vultures can all be seen here. Controversially, Mercantour is also one of the parks where wild grey wolves have been allowed to re-establish themselves, much to the fury of local farmers and shepherds. You\u2019re extremely unlikely to see them in the wild, though you can see them up close at the Alpha wildlife park near St-Martin-V\u00e9subie.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Another unique sight is in the Vall\u00e9e des Merveilles, where over 36,000 ancient stone carvings are engraved into the rocks, the oldest of which were created more than 1800 years ago.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"Landscape of a beach with people laying out in the sand and swimming in the sea with rocky cliffs in the background\" width=\"5616\" height=\"3744\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-07\/france-F7T9KP-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">Smaller beaches are much less crowded in Calanques National Park, though they are not as easy to get to \u00a9 Alamy Stock Photo<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Seek out secret beaches in Parc National des Calanques<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">While the sun-seeking hordes flock to the beaches of the C\u00f4te d\u2019Azur in summer, locals and savvy visitors head to the much craggier, more inaccessible beaches of the Calanques \u2013 the area of high, rugged cliffs that extends southeast from Marseille. Composed of a network of steep-sided canyons which have been carved out over countless millennia by weather, geology and time, the Calanques also offer access to some of the loveliest coves on the southern French coast: patches of white sand with water of a blue so vivid you\u2019ll hardly believe your eyes. For many years the Calanques were well off the radar, but since 2012 they have been officially protected as the Parc National des Calanques.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">It\u2019s worth noting that while beautiful, many of the Calanques are relatively inaccessible. Getting to the more remote ones often involves a steep, sweaty trek along narrow trails where it\u2019s easy to turn an ankle, and the summer sun can be punishing. The most famous is Calanque d\u2019En Vau, a cove so perfect it&#8217;s featured on many a local postcard. Port-Miou and Port-Pin are also worth seeking out, while Calanque de Morgiou is one of the few you can drive to (albeit along a rollercoaster of a road).<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Go canoeing and caving in Parc National des C\u00e9vennes<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">The lush, forested hills of the C\u00e9vennes receive fewer visitors than many of France\u2019s better-known national parks. The exception is high summer, when the narrow roads along its wondrous gorges, like the Gorges du Tarn, are nose-to-tail with traffic (visit in spring or autumn to see the C\u00e9vennes at its best).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Heavily wooded with old-growth oak, beech and sweet chestnut, the C\u00e9vennes mountain range is an important bank of biodiversity, as recognized by its status as Unesco Biosphere Reserve: 2300 plants and 2410 animals have been recorded here \u2014 more species than anywhere else in France.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">It\u2019s a popular area for canoeing and rafting, with lots of guide services around the villages of Sainte-Enimie and La Mal\u00e8ne offering guided trips (like Locano\u00eb). If you don\u2019t feel like getting wet, you could just hit the trails instead. The C\u00e9vennes is famously featured in Robert Louis Stephenson\u2019s 1878 travelog, <em>Travels with a Donkey in the C\u00e9vennes<\/em>. The long-distance GR70 (a.k.a. The Chemin de Stevenson) traces his route across the park. Trekking at least a section of it is a must if you\u2019re visiting \u2013 as is a stop at the Mont Aigoual Observatory, which offers panoramic views over the national park.<\/p>\n<p><astro-ad data-container-id=\"gpt-ad-830578420420\" data-path=\"\/9885583\/LonelyPlanet.com\/articles\/in-content-native\" data-slot-size='[\"fluid\"]' data-targeting='{\"url\":\"best-national-parks-france\",\"destination\":\"France\",\"continent\":\"Europe\",\"country\":\"France\"}' data-debug=\"false\" class=\"block gpt-ad my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10 shadow p-6\"><\/p>\n<div id=\"gpt-ad-830578420420\" style=\"min-height:min-content\">   <\/div>\n<p>  <\/astro-ad><\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Higher up, the woods and canyons of the C\u00e9vennes give way to an entirely different \u2013 and altogether stranger \u2013 landscape known as the causses. Barren, windswept and largely devoid of vegetation, these eerie limestone plateaus form part of a Unesco World Heritage Site, Causses et C\u00e9vennes. Underground, they also conceal some of France\u2019s most extensive cave systems, several of which can be visited \u2013 like Aven Armand and its cathedral of stalactites and stalagmites.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Hike the peaks in Parc National des Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">If it\u2019s more mountains you\u2019re after, you\u2019ll find them in abundance in southwestern France \u2013 only without the glitz and glamour of the Alps. While there are some small ski resorts here (notably around Cauterets), the French Pyrenees feel like a much more traditional corner of France, where mountain agriculture and rural life continue in much the same way as they have for centuries. Shepherds move their flocks up and down every spring and autumn from the lush mountain pastures in an age-old ceremony known as transhumance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">If you want to see traditional mountain life, this is definitely where to come. The Pyrenees are dotted with quiet villages and small rural towns where you can truly immerse yourself in local life (they\u2019re also one of the only places in France where wild brown bears still roam, albeit reintroduced from eastern Europe).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">There are six main valleys within the national park: Vall\u00e9e d\u2019Aspe, Vall\u00e9e d\u2019Ossau, Vall\u00e9e d\u2019Aure, Vall\u00e9e de Luz, Vall\u00e9e de Cauterets and Val d\u2019Azun. The surrounding mountains are crisscrossed by trails, including the long-haul GR10 and several others which travel over the border into Spain. Among the most spectacular walks is the trek to a trio of stunning natural amphitheaters \u2013 Cirque de Gavarnie, Cirque du Troumouse and Cirque d\u2019Estaub\u00e9 \u2013 where ancient glaciers have carved out huge, breathtaking bowls from the mountains. The hike to Lac de Gaube via Pont d\u2019Espagne from Cauterets is another very popular route.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"my-24 lg:w-[calc(100%+5rem)] lg:-ml-10\"><img src=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop\" alt=\"A person snorkels with the Iles d'Hyeres in the background\" width=\"3407\" height=\"5120\" decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"max-w-full object-contain w-full bg-black-100 \" sizes=\"auto, (min-width: 1200px) 1200px, (min-width: 1024px) 1024px, (min-width: 768px) 768px, (min-width: 640px) 640px, (min-width: 320px) 320px, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=320 320w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=640 640w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=768 768w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1024 1024w, https:\/\/lp-cms-production.imgix.net\/2022-08\/france-T83K4D-rfc.jpeg?auto=format,compress&#038;q=72&#038;fit=crop&#038;w=1200 1200w\"><figcaption class=\"mt-2 text-right text-xs\">Snorkeling in Port-Cros National Park \u00a9 Alamy Stock Photo<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Go snorkeling in Parc National de Port-Cros<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">France\u2019s only island park covers a large area of the \u00celes d\u2019Hy\u00e8res, the small archipelago of islands that sits off the south coast near Toulon. Affectionately known to locals as the \u00celes d\u2019Or (Golden Isles), this is also the only French national park that encompasses both land and sea: 1700 hectares of island (mainly on the big isles of Port-Cros and neighboring Porquerolles), along with another 2900 hectares of marine habitat, extending out 600m from the coast.<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Lightly wooded and sparsely populated (and in Port-Cros\u2019 case, car-free), the islands are brilliant for exploring by bike or on foot. Their abundance of small beaches and coves are fantastic for snorkeling, so it\u2019s worth packing a picnic and plenty of water. You can also organize diving trips if you\u2019re up for going deeper or boat trips to explore the coast. Note that there&#8217;s nowhere to pick up supplies beyond the islands\u2019 little ports. Regular ferries run across from the harbor at Toulon.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"article-h2 mb-6 mt-16 text-black\">Parc National de For\u00eats<\/h2>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Established in 2019, this newcomer marks a departure for the French national park system: less wild, much more accessible (just three hours or so from Paris) and nowhere near any mountains or sea. It spans a large area of Burgundy and Champagne, with lots of little villages and towns dotted around its borders, alongside marshland, rivers and, of course, some vast woods (roughly 500 sq km of them, including crown jewels like the For\u00eat de Chantilly and F\u00f4ret d\u2019Arc-en-Bois, which collectively contain around 50 million trees).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">Various trails have been established around the park, allowing visitors to explore on foot, by bike or, perhaps loveliest of all, on horseback \u2013 a fitting way to get around, considering that historically, much of this area would have been the preserve of French nobles hunting for wild boar, deer and other forest creatures. Most unusual are the cigognes noires (black storks) who migrate here from Africa to make nests at the top of hundred-year-old oaks. It\u2019s worth looking down as well as up: Many rare mosses, lichens and woodland wildflowers thrive here, including the ultra-rare Venus slipper orchid (fine for picking: a cool \u20ac15,000).<\/p>\n<p class=\"text-md my-6 text-black-400\">In many ways, this is a cultural park as much as a natural one, celebrating the traditions and rural life in France profonde: local craftspeople, food producers and winemakers have been an essential part of life here since the Middle Ages, and their skills are still highly valued. 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