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I had never heard of Occitania before. It is apparently in the South of France. When the tourism board said something about Lozere I had to google it.

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I had heard of Carcassonne. In fact, I did visit Carcassonne years ago while I was traveling in the South of France.

I wanted to see something different. I wanted to be out there surrounded by nature, and even better if this nature could be filled with mountains.

Google created some sort of expectations for me. Lozere seemed to be gorgeous from what I could see in those photos.

And there I was booking my flights to Rodez.

Dune, France

As soon as I was landing I was amazed by the landscape from above.

Everything was SO green. I grabbed my rental car keys and slowly walked into the parking lot searching for this manual monster that could possibly make my life harder.

The thing is, I barely know how to drive a manual car. I learned how to drive a manual car three years ago in Australia (on the other side of the car).

This was going to be interesting and, more importantly, challenging!

If you happen to be in the Rodez airport parking lot and you saw someone spending around 10 minutes just trying to get out of the parking lot, well, that was me! Twenty minutes later, I was getting more comfortable and the landscape started to surprise me even more!

If you’d like to see something different on your next trip to France (or Europe), you may as well consider Lozere. I was pretty impressed by this region.

The views were breathtaking, people were super friendly and there are many activities for outdoor lovers! Basically, this was everything I could potentially seek for a unique trip to France!

Between the several shades of green, the “aligot” and the breathtaking views I didn’t always manage to capture, there were many charming villages I’d never heard of.

Florac, France, Lozere

As images speak somehow louder than words, Here are some of the best South France sites you’ve never heard of!

Top Spot #1: La Malene

Lozere, Mountains, France

La Malène, France

Top Spot #2: The Gorges du Tarn

Gorges du Tarn, France

Photo Credit: Lozère Tourisme

Top Spot #3: Sublime Point

Sublime Point Lozere

Top Spot #4: Florac

Florac Village

South of France | Best Spot To travel to

Top Spot #5: Mont Lozère

mont lozère, france

Photo Credit: Lozère Tourisme

Top Spot #6: Sainte-Enimie

sainte enimie, france

Photo Credit: Lozère Tourisme

Top Spot #7: Nîmes-le-Vieux

Saint-Nimes-le-vieux

Saint-Nimes-le-vieux

Best Time to Visit the South of France

Dunes, France

The best time to visit Lozere would be during the summertime from June to September. Of course, you can avoid the crowds if you go during spring or autumn but it really depends if you want to be outside or not as it can be a bit colder.

As there are many trails and hikes in the region, it’s definitely warmer from June to September for those planning a little hiking trip!

Plan the Perfect Holidays to the South of France

South of France | Best Spot To travel to


 

 


Planning your southern France holidays should be fun! There are many cool places to discover around Lozere and beyond! You can take a look at this itinerary for the perfect road-trip in Occitania.

Otherwise, you should simply keep in mind these two simple steps:

  1. Rent a car!
  2. Hit the road!

You will find cute and charming guesthouses as well as hotels along the way! Consult Booking.com to make your bookings!

Dunes, France

 

Disclaimer: This trip was organized by Tourisme Occitanie and Lozere Tourisme

About Melissa Giroux

Melissa Giroux founded abrokenbackpack.com in 2015 and has been living abroad since 2014. Originally from Canada, she has embraced a digital nomad lifestyle, working online from various destinations worldwide. Melissa is passionate about travel, technology, entrepreneurship, and CrossFit. Her extensive travels have taken her across Asia, Oceania, Europe, and North America. Currently, she resides in Thailand.


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