Which part of France has the most sun?

It will come as no surprise to learn that Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur takes the laurels as the sunniest region in France last year, with an average of 2,725 hours of sunshine. They are followed by Languedoc-Roussillon with an average of 2,229 hours, and Midi-Pyrenees with 2,041 hours of sunshine.

What is the hottest it gets in France?

Above: Teenagers play volleyball as they cool themselves down in the fountain of the Trocadero esplanade in Paris on June 25, 2019, with the Eiffel Tower on the background.

Is the South of France warm?

The weather in South of France is amongst the best in France and has attracted tourists for over 300 years. The climate in South of France is the hottest in France, with average summer temperatures above 30oC (80oF). Temperatures for 2021 in Southern France are predicted to be be hot, exceeding the average for 2020.

Is South of France warm in winter?

Winter in the South of France is the mildest in the country, but temperatures can drop to 3°C (37°F ). Rainfall averages around 80mm (3.1in), which is significantly lower than in autumn. Travel in the South of France is easy because of the extensive and cheap public transport network.

Where are the micro climates in France?

One of the best microclimates in France is the coastal port town of La Rochelle, which can enjoy more sunshine than parts of the Côte d’Azur, despite the milder summer temperatures. In general, the area a 30km radius around La Rochelle has a benign micro-climate.

Is the South of France Nice in winter?

The south of France can be idyllic in winter, when the crowds have left, the weather is still great, you can hit the ski resorts and have the wonderful sea inlets called the Calanques, all to yourself.

Where do most Brits retire to in France?

There are over 200,000 British expats living in France, with the Ile-de-France region, which includes Paris, being the most popular place for them to live, with over 20,000 Brits residing there. The modern translation for the region is ‘Island of France’ and it’s easy to see why.

Where is the most affordable place to live in France?

Where are the Most Affordable Places to Live in France?

  • Montpellier. For those who love to live in a lively city, Montpellier is a popular and surprisingly affordable city located in the South of France.
  • Grenoble.
  • Nantes.
  • Châteauroux.
  • Dordogne.
  • Tarn.
  • Cantal.

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