When to go France ?
The weather in France has a climatic diversity that reflects the variety of its landscapes:
Oceanic climate: predominant in the west, this climate is characterized by mild, wet winters and mild, relatively dry summers. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year, revealing lush greenery.
Degraded oceanic climate: this variant, found in certain regions, is characterized by slightly lower temperatures and higher rainfall.
Semi-continental climate: typical of northeastern France, with colder, sometimes snowy winters and hot summers, often accompanied by stormy rain. This climate is perfect for those who like their seasons to be distinct.
Mediterranean climate: favored by the southeast, this climate is known for its hot, dry summers and mild winters. Dry spells in summer are offset by sometimes intense rainfall in autumn and spring.
Mountain climate: found in high-altitude regions such as the Alps and Pyrenees, this is characterized by harsh, snowy winters, ideal for winter sports, and cool summers, ideal for mountain hiking.
These climatic variations, from one region to the next, make France a country with many faces. They give you the opportunity to enjoy a variety of experiences, depending on the season and the location you choose for your stay.