Compare prices of campervan rentals in France with Camper Champ. Motorhomes are available in multiple locations including Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille and Nice.
The cost of renting a campervan in Paris ranges from €70/day to €280 for the majority of vehicles. However prices can vary further with seasonality, length of rental and vehicle type. A wide range of motorhomes is available from several providers, including smaller campers such as the Avis Adventure and larger motorhomes like the Euromotorhome Rental Group H.
France is a spectacular country for a campervan road trip, with convenient camping laws allowing you to sleep for free in thousands of spots across France. Even those needing extra amenities can find many enchanting campsites that offer full hookup pitches for very low prices.
Every tiny road in France has the potential to lead you towards an unforgettable adventure, and the easiest way to see it all is by driving through the country in a comfortable motorhome.
Discover France your way by choosing a class of camper that suits your travel needs.
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France is an extremely campervan-friendly country, with very relaxed laws in place for overnight stays in public places. To make the most out of France’s campervan parking rules, you’ll want to pick a motorhome that weighs less than 3.5 tonnes. In Europe, most Intermediate or Budget-Friendly campervan rentals are within this range, and these are vehicles that can sleep up to 6 people and often come with a bathroom and kitchenette.
Smaller 4WD campers are also good weight-wise and easier to handle when driving on mountain roads, especially in winter. They have few amenities, but 4WD campers are usually the cheapest to rent. If you have the budget for it and want to travel with all the home comforts, then a Luxury Class motorhome is the best choice for you, just remember it might be trickier to park in town and city centres across France.
When you book a campervan with Camper Champ, you can compare vehicles from across the most trusted motorhome rental brands and quickly filter through all the options based on costs and amenities to find the best deal for your next holiday.
France is the perfect destination for a campervan road trip; here’s why:
Free Accommodation: There are many different ways to sleep in a campervan for free in France, including roadside Aires, village squares, and idyllic farmlands.
Breathtaking Panoramas: The French landscape is as beautiful as it is varied, with everything from coastal dunes to snowcapped mountains. The best way to see it all is by exploring the winding country roads in a rented campervan.
Hidden Treasures: The country’s most authentic experiences can be found in its tiny rural villages. From ancient ruins and historic chateaus to artisan wines and incredible meals, the best of France can only be accessed by road.
Convenient Travel: When you drive around France in a campervan, you’re travelling with all your holiday gear. Skis, surfboards, and a case of Bordeaux reds will all fit in the back of a motorhome!
French aires are great for layovers, but if you desire your holiday destination to have full hookups, hot showers, and WiFi, here are the 10 best campsites around France:
You need a valid standard Class B Driving Licence to rent a motorhome weighing up to 3.5 tonnes in France. Anyone from a non-European country with a non-Latin alphabet must bring an official French translation of their licence.
If you rent a Luxury Class motorhome that weighs over 3.5 tonnes, you’ll need to obtain an additional Class C1 ‘heavy vehicles’ licence.
The minimum age for renting a campervan in France is 21 years old, although many companies require you to be at least 23 to rent from them. Most campervan rentals also prefer drivers to have three years of experience before getting behind the wheel of a motorhome.
Free/wild camping is allowed in France only on private land with the express permission of the landowner. Local laws may apply in certain areas, so check online or at an information centre for regional guidelines.
France has over 10,000 campgrounds. They are quite affordable, starting at around €10 per night.
Yes, a large number of RV rental companies allow for one-way rentals and also between countries in Europe.
A one-way road trip is often more convenient and can allow you to explore more of the country. For example, a popular one-way holiday route in France is Paris to Rome via Provence and the French Riviera (Côte d’Azur) – travelling through Southern France along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea through Saint-Tropez, Cannes and Monaco.
One-way rentals may not be available between all routes, and additional fees apply, depending on the pickup and drop-off locations. Our comparison tool will automatically factor in any additional fees and show you which vehicles are available on your preferred route.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.