Do you know how to say summer in French? – Here is the answer:
- été
- L’été
- Un été
- Les étés
- Des étés
- En été
Do you know where to go and what to do during your holidays in France?
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Summer means happy times and good sunshine.
Brian Wilson
Discovering the charm of French summers
Summer is very long awaited in France, this is the time of the year when we enjoy it the most.
The climate and weather patterns in France during summer
Summer begins in June and ends in August. The weather changes depending on where we are:
- la Normandie
- la Bretagne
Some regions to visit:
- la région parisienne
- le Centre-Val de Loire
Some regions to visit:
- la Provence
- la Côte d’Azur
We find a mediterranean climate in:
- les Alpes
- les Pyrénées
- la Gironde
- la Vendée
We find an oceanic climate in:
Typical French summer activities
Here are some known activities practiced during the summer in France:
- les huîtres (oysters)
- les moules (mussels)
- les coquillages (shells)
- les crustacés (crustaceans)
- la Bourgogne
- Bordeaux
- la vallée de la Loire
The regions:
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The French like to have a picnic, it’s a summer tradition: on the banks of la Seine in Paris, on a beach, in the gardens of a castle, etc.
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Spending time in the open-air markets. Buy summer vegetables and fruits, local products (culinary specialties, crafts).
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This is la fête nationale française, People come out of their homes to see the fireworks. In some cities there are concerts and parades, in a festive atmosphere.
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It’s a bike race. It is the most famous sporting event of the summer. We can follow the different stages that take place in different regions of France, and therefore discover different landscapes.
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We can attend movie screenings in the parks. In general, the films shown are classics. Perhaps you will see films that rocked your childhood.
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The French love to go to the beach in the summer, whether in the south or on the Atlantic coast.
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Hiking in the mountains is one of the favorite activities of the French.
Watch this video to know the activities to do in le Bassin d’Arcachon.
In the summertime, when the weather is hot, you can stretch right up and touch the sky.
Mungo Jerry
French summer culture and traditions
Festivals and celebrations unique to France
Here are the parties that can be attended during the summer in France:
Amateur and professional musicians play in the streets and bars.
Summer culinary delights in France
Summer in France gives pride of place to typical dishes, it is an opportunity to discover or rediscover the good dishes of the soil.
- les pêches (peaches)
- les abricots (apricots)
- les oranges (oranges)
- les fraises (strawberries)
- les cerises (cherries)
- les tomates (tomatoes)
- les courgettes (zucchini)
- les concombres (cucumbers)
- les aubergines (eggplants)
Fruits:
- de la charcuterie (cold cuts)
- du fromage (cheese)
- du pâté de campagne (country pâté)
We can add:
- vanille (vanilla)
- chocolat (chocolate)
- yaourt (yogurt)
- du melon
- de la framboise (raspberry)
- du citron (lemon)
Here are examples for ice cream:
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Here are examples for sorbets:
- Un verre de vin blanc (a glass of white wine)
- Un cocktail
- Une bière (a beer)
Planning your French summer getaway
Choosing the perfect French summer destination
This can be a decision that is not easy because, in France, there is a diversity of landscapes and temperatures. Here is some information to help you make the best choice:
- Relaxing at the beach
- Visit small typical villages
- Doing sports
- Visiting museums
- Etc.
- The PACA region
- La Bourgogne (Burgundy) and its wine-growing landscapes
- The Pyrenees and their mountains
- The south west and its waves for surfing
- Etc.
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The most touristic regions are the most expensive.
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Public transport VS renting a car.
Accommodation and travel tips for summer visits
Here are tips to make your stay more enjoyable:
- Accomodation
- Book your rental before leaving
- Choose the type of accommodation you prefer
- A guest room
- An apartment
- A house
- A villa
- A hotel
- Etc.
- The place
- Close to the beach
- Close to the city center
- Etc.
- Travel
- Choose your routes in advance: use travel apps
- Public transport VS rent a car
Watch this video to know where to travel in France!
Everything good, everything magical, happens between the months of June and August.
Jenny Han
Printemps (spring)
Eté (summer)
Automne (autumn)
Hiver (winter)
Embracing French lifestyle during summer
Summer fashion and style in France
How do the French dress in the summer?
- Summer dresses
- Light skirts
- Shorts
- Light shorts
- Etc.
- Sailor stripe
- Floral patterns
- Etc.
- Hats, caps
- Sunglasses
- Light scarves
- Sandals
- Sunglasses
- Etc.
Learning French summer etiquette and language
Know the basics of politeness in French to facilitate your interactions with the natives during your summer holidays. I am dealing here with politeness in general, it is not related to summer specifically.
- Bonjour (good morning)
- Bon après-midi (good afternoon)
- Bonsoir (good evening)
- Bonne nuit (good night)
- S’il vous plaît (please)
- Excusez-moi (excuse me)
- Merci (thank you)
- Kisses on the cheeks (two or three depending on the region).
- In a formal or professional context, we use our hands.
- Stand up straight
- Avoid putting your elbows on the table
- The forearms visible, do not put them under the table
- Take small portions to leave food for others
- Avoid excessive physical contact
- Bonjour, avez-vous une table disponible pour deux personnes, s’il vous plaît ?
(Hello, do you have a table available for two people, please?) - Un verre de vin rouge pour moi (A glass of red wine for me)
- Je vais prendre un poulet avec des frites (I’m going to have a chicken with fries)
- L’addition, s’il vous plaît (The bill, please)
- Quel est le chemin pour aller à la plage depuis ici ? (What is the way to the beach from here?)
- Quel est le chemin pour aller au supermarché ? (What is the way to the supermarket?)
- Où se trouve la boulangerie ? (Where is the bakery located?)
Immerse yourself in French summer landscapes
Exploring the diverse natural beauty of French regions
France is a very diverse country in terms of landscape.
- Les plages de la Côte d’Opale: large beaches, dunes and gigantic cliffs.
- La baie de Somme: vast marshes, sandbanks, a very rich fauna and flora.
- Les calanques de Marseille: many coves, many large cliffs, turquoise blue water.
- Les gorges du Verdon: the largest canyon in France, magnificent blue waters and large cliffs.
- Les Vosges: it is a mountainous massif composed of forest, lakes and many viewpoints.
- La route des vins d’Alsace: hills, vineyards, very beautiful country villages. It is a land known for the production of a typical wine.
- La pointe du Raz: a grandiose cliff, this is the most famous viewpoint in the region.
- Le Mont Saint-Michel: it is a huge rock on which an abbey was built. The strength of the tides is impressive.
Capturing the essence of French summer through photography
Here are some scenes to photograph to capture the atmosphere of summer in France:
To know more about les gorges du Verdon, watch it!
La gastronomie est l’art d’utiliser la nourriture pour créer le bonheur.
Theodore Zeldin
Experiencing the culinary richness of French summers
Indulging in regional summer delicacies and specialties
Here are dishes that the French eat in the summer:
Learning to cook French summer dishes like a local
Here are some ideas to learn how to cook:
- Participate in cooking classes where you live.
- Go to the markets and ask the peasants questions, to find out what the ingredients are for cooking the local dishes.
- Make recipes with seasonal ingredients.
- Enrich your dishes with fresh aromatic herbs.
- Eat typical dishes with the locals to learn from them.
- Paris
- Le croque-monsieur
- Les chouquettes
- Normandie
- Le camembert rôti au four
- Le poulet au cidre
- Bretagne
- Le Kouign amann
- Le far breton aux pruneaux
- Bordeaux
- Le canelé
- Les macarons
- Côte d’Azur
- La fougasse
- La tapenade
- Alsace
- Le pain d’épice
- Le strudel aux pommes
Planning your French summer adventure
Organizing outdoor sports and nature-based activities
Here are some activities that you can do, in nature, in summer:
- Hiking in the mountains (the Massif central, the Pyrenees, the Alps, etc.).
- Cycling in the countryside.
- Climbing in Drôme-Ardèche (Vercors or Chartreuse).
- Paragliding on la dune du Pilat.
- Surfing on the Atlantic coast.
- Camping in the mountains or by the sea.
- Aller à la pêche (Go fishing)
Crafting the perfect itinerary for a memorable summer trip
Here is an example of an itinerary, over 15 days, which offers to see the diversity of France:
- Day 1 to 3 in Paris
- Visit:
- les Champs-Elysées
- le Louvre
- la cathédrale Notre-Dame
- le musée Grévin
- Walk in the neighborhoods:
- Montmartre
- le quartier Latin
- Eat:
- pastries in a cafe
- Day 4 to 6 in Normandie
- Visit:
- Le Mont Saint-Michel
- The landing beaches and discover more in depth what happened during the Second World War.
- The beautiful and well-known city of Honfleur
- Day 7 to 9 in Bordeaux and its region
- To do:
- Explore the wine regions and its magnificent landscapes
- Taste among the best wines of France
- Enjoy the typical food of the region
- Day 10 to 12 in La Côte d’Azur
- To do:
- Enjoy the Mediterranean sun
- Take a walk on la Promenade des Anglais
- Visit the beautiful old town of Nice
- Day 13 to 15 in la Provence
- To do:
- Go for a walk in the markets to see the colorful fruits, vegetables and flowers
- Visit the picturesque villages
- Go sunbathing at the beach
FAQ
What are the must-visit places in France during summer?
La French Riviera sur la côte dAzur
Annecy
La Corse
Avignon
La Dordogne
Les Calanques de Marseille
Lyon
Biarritz
Le Jura
Can you suggest some summer festivals in France that I should not miss?
Le festival d’Avignon
Le festival interceltique de Lorient
Le festival de Cornouailles
Le festival de Nîmes
La fête de l’Humanité
Rock en Seine
What is the French word for summer?
The French word for ‘summer’ is l’été.
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Resources
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/23209179/train-travel-france-summer-under-one-pound/