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Mont Saint Michel
Etretat
Lavender
Provencal Spices
 
Before or after your hunting trip, let yourself be tempted by a great escape to the heart of France. Accompanied by our dedicated tourism department specialized in costum-made luxury travel since 1985, create a trip that suits you.
 

Paris

For those with limited time, Hunting France invites you to extend your French experience with an exclusive Paris tour, specially designed for hunters spending just a few days in France.

Discover the French capital in an exclusive way: private visits to iconic sites such as the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the Château de Versailles. Stroll through emblematic neighborhoods like Le Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés, and enjoy tailor-made experiences: wine and cheese tastings, gourmet dinners in classic Parisian brasseries, or a private sunset cruise on the Seine.

This tour blends culture, tradition, and elegance—perfectly complementing your hunting adventure for an unforgettable stay in our romantic capital.

 

Normandy

After the intensity of your hunting trip, treat yourself to a moment of culture and discovery just 3 hours by car from our big game hunting areas, in the heart of Normandy. An iconic region where history, nature, and gastronomy come together.

Guided by our travel experts, your tailor-made itinerary will take you to Normandy’s most emblematic sites: Mont-Saint-Michel, the World War II D-Day landing beaches, the dramatic cliffs of Étretat, and the gardens of the famous French painter Claude Monet in Giverny. Savor the local cuisine, enjoy exceptional Calvados and cheeses, and unwind in luxurious accommodations.

A perfect complement to your hunting adventure—discover another side of France, where comfort and refinement await.

 

Provence

After the endurance of a mountain hunt—amid rugged peaks, fresh alpine air, and high-altitude game such as mouflon or chamois—treat yourself to a striking contrast: the warmth and relaxed lifestyle of Provence.

Just a few hours’ drive from the hunting grounds, leave the mountainous landscapes behind and dive into the sun-soaked charm of southern France. Wander through blooming lavender fields, breathe in the scent of freshly pressed olive oil, and bask in a golden light that evokes the finest summer days—even in the middle of winter.

You'll have the chance to discover a world-class cuisine, featuring the famous ratatouille made with sun-kissed vegetables and seasoned with fragrant herbes de Provence, along with a variety of traditional recipes based on fish freshly brought in from the day’s catch. All of this enjoyed with a chilled glass of rosé, on a terrace by a beautiful pool.

 

The loire valley

Extend your hunting trip with a royal time-travel experience in the Loire Valley, a region steeped in refinement and grandeur, where every stone tells a chapter of French history.

Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2000, visit its famous castles, true architectural gems that showcase the splendor of the Renaissance and French classicism. The majestic Château de Chambord, an emblem of the French Renaissance with its unique architecture and vast gardens, immerses you in royal history and the art of living from days gone by. The Château de Chenonceau, known as the "Château of the Ladies," spanning the Cher River, is a marvel of refinement, shaped by influential women throughout its history. Finally, the Château de Villandry, renowned for its stunning French gardens, invites you to stroll through its lush paths while discovering the art of cultivating and embellishing gardens throughout the centuries.

These royal and noble residences, set amidst picturesque landscapes, will take you through the centuries, from the Renaissance to the 18th century, while offering an immersion into the region's rich historical heritage.

Stroll through French formal gardens, where the harmony of flowers and neatly trimmed hedges will charm you, and soak in the noble and peaceful atmosphere of this region that has seen kings, queens, and nobles pass through the ages.

A timeless journey along France's longest river, combining architecture, landscape and royalty.