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how busy is France in July

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Reasonably, but it should not stop anyone visiting.

Its a little difficult to answer your question as you have not stated what your intentions are, so advice can be way off.

If you can, please give us a synopsis of your visit.

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August is the busy month in France when Paris shuts down and they all go to the beaches.

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Hi Cookies

How long is a bit of string? Rolling Eyes

It all depends on where you go, but it's not too bad anywhere early in July except the obvious tourist magnets, which are mostly south and on or near the coast.

I think the best plan is to ask Mr Google to show you the French school holiday dates . . . which are not uniform across the country!

Since they vary a bit according to the region, that may help you decide - but obviously it's best to avoid school holidays wherever you are.

With a bit of care to avoid a few well-known popular places you shouldn't have any problems at all . . . France is 5 times less crowded than the UK! Wink

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Here is a web site that may help you.

http://about-france.com/travel.htm
 
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Bob45 wrote:
August is the busy month in France when Paris shuts down and they all go to the beaches.

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August is a wonderful time to visit Paris, because it's empty.

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SpeedyDux wrote:
Bob45 wrote:
August is the busy month in France when Paris shuts down and they all go to the beaches.

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August is a wonderful time to visit Paris, because it's empty.

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There are benefits to any situation !!!!

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1st 2 weeks travelling down west side of France using aires, sticking to coast where possible then booking site lower down western side for 1 week
 
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Morning all,


Last three weeks in july first three weeks in august others you would not have to book.



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1st 2 weeks travelling down west side of France using aires, sticking to coast where possible then booking site lower down western side for 1 week

Why book? Confused

You might not like it when you get there, or spot a much better site just down the road.

Make use of the biggest advantage of a motorhome - flexibility! Wink

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