Hey there! Imagine chilling outside your tent, glass of wine in hand. Pure bliss, right? Now, picture this upgrade: you’re not just sitting outside any tent, but you’re luxuriating in a fancy glamping spot decked out with all the comforts. And instead of just any wine, you’re sipping on a local vintage with vineyards stretching out all around you. Glamping in a wine region is like hitting the jackpot, isn’t it?
Can you see yourself there on your next vacation? If so, let’s dive into which wine regions in France offer these awesome glamping experiences.
Bordeaux
The Bordeaux wine region is a patchwork of smaller wine areas, each producing some of the world-famous grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, and Sauvignon Blanc. For wine enthusiasts, it’s a dream destination. And what better way to top off the experience than staying in a fully furnished tent? Book your glamping spot in Bordeaux now.
Burgundy
Burgundy, one of France’s larger wine regions, is renowned for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. It’s also the place to go for a great Chablis or Beaujolais. Fancy collapsing into a comfy bed in a beautiful safari tent, lodge, or tipi after a day of wine tasting? Check out our glamping accommodations in Burgundy.
Languedoc-Roussillon
Meet the largest wine region in France – Languedoc-Roussillon. Nestled in the southeast, right by the Spanish border, its climate is perfect for winemaking. Wine lovers will have a field day here, with countless smaller wine areas to explore. How about a road trip through Vallée du Rhône, Languedoc, Corbières, and Minervois du Roussillon? And of course, you’d be staying in a fully catered glamping spot.
Dordogne
In the Dordogne area, you can’t miss the Bergerac wine region. Known for its fine white and red wines, Bergerac also produces some notable dessert wines and rosés. You simply can’t leave without going on a wine tour here. Looking for a cozy place to sleep off the wine? Check out our bookable locations in Dordogne.
Ardèche
The Ardèche, part of the Rhône Valley, is a haven for sweet wine lovers. If you’ve ever been, names like Grenache, Viognier, and Chatus will ring a bell. And yes, you can also stay in a unique spot here. So, can you picture yourself relaxing here? Go ahead and book!
Provence
Provence is home to France’s oldest wine region, famously known for its rosé. Around the Côte d’Azur, you’ll find countless vineyards worth visiting. Caught the wine bug? Follow the Route des Vins de Provence for an adventure through various tastings and wineries. And, naturally, you’d be staying in a glamping accommodation.
So, ready to sip wine under the stars in style? France’s wine regions are calling your name, and with glamping, you can enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing comfort. Cheers to that! 🍷
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