Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in France
Have you thought about hiking through France? The Alps up north are stunning, the Pyrenees along the Spanish border are truly challenging, and Provence's coastal paths are just gorgeous. These treks take you past medieval villages where time's basically stopped, through wine regions and up to viewpoints that'll have you reaching for your camera constantly. France on foot hits different.
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James • traveled in September, 2024
Friggin awesome. Great group. Great guide. Great scenery. What more do you need?
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Chris • traveled in July, 2025
Very scenic, well paced and guided with good opportunities for independent adventures. Good lodgings, food and communication.
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David • traveled in July, 2025
June Chamonix Valley/My. Blanc Hiking Holiday
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- France - Hiking the Dordogne 7 Days
- Corsica - Around Cap Corse 7 Days
- Chateaux of the Loire Walk
- Mont Blanc Walks – Short Break
- Normandy Walk from Deauville to Bayeux
- Walking Tour du Mont Blanc - Premium
- Discover Northern Corsica by Bike 15 Days
- Corsica - Train & Hike (8 days)
- Walking Tour du Mont Blanc
- Pure Nature in the Northern Vosges - on the GR53 From Wissembourg to Saverne 8 Days
The medieval bastide town of Monpazier, one of France's Plus Beaux Villages, sits along the route to UNESCO-listed Cadouin Abbey with its 12th-century cloister. Forest trails connect Belvès to Montferrand-du-Périgord, winding through chestnut groves and past limestone cliffs in the Dordogne Valley. This 7-day self-guided trip covers 3 historic villages with luggage transfers and includes 6 breakfasts plus 4 dinners featuring local Périgord cuisine.
Duration 7 days Destinations Badefols-sur-Dordogne, Cadouin, Monpazier Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 13 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,223
Duration 9 days Destinations Calvi, Calenzana, Porto, Piana, Vizzavona Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 55 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,244
The GR41 and GR3 trails link Loire's finest châteaux, from Chambord's forest paths to Chenonceau's riverside walks. Routes of 12-15km wind through Chitenay's wine villages and Montlouis' vineyards, with nights at Hotel La Roseraie and Hotel Le Clos d'Amboise.
Duration 8 days Destinations Blois, Chambord, Chitenay, Chenonceaux, Amboise Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 44 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,330
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 Ages 16+ Distance 15 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$1,790
Historic Normandy region unfolds from Deauville's seaside to Bayeux's medieval streets. Paths follow D-Day landing beaches, pass the German Battery at Longues-sur-Mer, and connect traditional cider farms in Pennedepie.
Duration 8 days Destinations Honfleur, Beuvron-en-Auge, Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, Bayeux Age Range Ages 12+ Physical Rating Easy Distance 59 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,030
Duration 8 days Destinations Calenzana, Calvi, Porto, Piana, Ajaccio, Vizzavona, Col de Verde, Cozzano, Conca, Porto-VecchioSee all destinations Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 355 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,961
Corsica's coastline and mountain gorges offer trails like the 4-hour hike through Tavignano Gorges, starting from Corte's citadel and descending to a river bridge. The 3.5-hour walk to Revellata lighthouse from Calvi takes you past secluded Mediterranean beaches and red basalt walls perched on clifftops. Choose between coastal paths above Ajaccio with 420m elevation gain or a 12km route to the Sanguinaires Islands' Genoese tower. Open to ages 16+ with moderate fitness levels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Bastia, Calvi, Corte, Ajaccio Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 97 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$866
Iconic Alpine routes radiate from Chamonix's Hotel Les Gourmets base. Paths scale Aiguille du Midi for 360° mountain views, wind through Les Aiguilles Rouges to pristine mountain lakes, and visit Contamines-Monjoie's traditional village. Includes breakfast and cable car access to major trailheads.
Duration 8 days Destinations Chamonix, Mont Blanc, Aiguille du Midi Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 12 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
- US$2,765
Pure Nature in the Northern Vosges - on the GR53 From Wissembourg to Saverne 8 Days
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Andreas, traveled in April
The GR53 winds through the Vosges Mountains from Wissembourg to Saverne, passing over 100 medieval castles including Löwenstein, Hohenburg, and Fleckenstein perched on sandstone cliffs. Dense fir and beech forests lead to the 581-meter Wintersberg summit, with stops at Celtic camps and Maginot Line bunkers at the Lime Kiln site in Lembach. This 8-day self-guided trip covers 119 km with daily ascents averaging 650 meters, staying in comfort-level 3-star hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Wissembourg, Lembach, Obersteinbach, Niederbronn-les-Bains, Ingwiller, La Petite-Pierre, Saverne Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Moderate Distance 43 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
- US$1,263
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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