Monday 9 September 2013

Removals to France: Adventure Sports

If you are moving to France and have a passion for adventure sports you will not be disappointed! Many of you will have already done your homework. Having researched your removals to France, you might already be looking forward to the challenge of Mont Blanc or to the hiking trails and cliff climbing on offer in the Chaudefour valley. If you prefer to look for your thrills underground, you may already targeted the Cévennes and discovered the caving and potholing there is fabulous. For those of you who like taking to the skies, there are paragliding and sky diving opportunities aplenty in the land of Les Bleus.

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Here we look at the top adventure sports France has to offer.

Abseiling or Rappelling

Wherever you find a rock face or even just a tall building, you'll find an abseiling opportunity; but why not be surrounded by some of the best countryside France has to offer on your descent? If you are moving to the Dordogne, you're in luck. The area has some stunning natural rock formations which are ideal for abseiling. Look out for the facilities at Bassignac; there are 20 or so routes available, suiting "abbers" or "rappers" of every ability.

Caving and Potholing


If you are moving to Languedoc you must check out the caving and pot-holing on offer in the Cevennes near Florac. Over hundreds of years a network of caves and tunnels has been carved out of the limestone, leaving behind some quite wonderful natural features like underground rivers, waterfalls, stalactites and stalagmites.  Give yourself a good 4 to 5 hours to properly appreciate this natural wonder.

Paragliding

Paragliding is very popular in France with over 960 official paragliding sites. If you are moving to Rhone-Alpes, you probably will not go a day without seeing, or at least hearing, one of these machines. There are over 250 sites in this area alone, but when you consider the beauty of the surroundings, it is perhaps hardly surprising. Another favoured destination for paragliders is Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, with just shy of 100 flying stations.

Quad Biking

Quad Biking is popular throughout France, but perhaps nowhere more so than in the south where you can ride around all day posing on a four-wheeler whilst catching a great suntan. Make sure you apply plenty of sun cream though, as the breeze can be deceptively cooling. If you are moving to Cote d’Azur you’ll see quads everywhere. They are readily available to hire, or buy, but you do need a licence to able to ride one on the public roads.

Power Boating

There are 3 different types of licence required, depending on the size and power of your vessel: La Carte Mer, Le Permis Cotier, and Le Permis Hauturier, but for most purposes Le Permis Cotier will suffice. This allows you to pilot any boat, as long as you don’t venture more than 5 miles from the coast. Here's the good news though: if you are moving to France with your own, British registered boat, you will not need any of the above.

Jetskiing

Unlike the Swedes, the French on the whole don’t have a problem with jet-skis - they love them. But you do need to be properly qualified and insured. Here's what you'll need: European Insurance cover, an RYA PWC Certificate, all the ownership documents for your ski, a life jacket, sunscreen and a cool pair of shades. The RYA training doesn't cost much (£150) for a day's tutorial and they even give you a translation letter in 5 different languages.

White Water Rafting

If gritting your teeth and battling to stay upright in maximum turbulence is your idea of fun, and you just so happen to be moving to Alpes-de-Haute-Province, head for the River Verdon. Running through a number of artificial lakes before falling into the Durance close to Vinon-sur-Verdon, it is best known for the Verdon Gorge. A popular spot amongst rock climbers too, France's “Grand Canyon” produces Class II and Class III rapids.

Mountain Biking or VTT

Mountain biking or Vélo Tout Terrain, as it is known in France, is extremely popular. The FFC (Federation Francais de Cyclisme) oversees many of the parks and has graded trails from green for beginners, to black for the most serious mountain bikers. If you are moving to Languedoc-Roussillion, you'll find 10 such parks with more than 100km of trails which are all properly signposted and well maintained.

Sky diving


With more than 60 dropzones (or DeeZee's) offering a mix of tandem, static line and AFF jumps, sky diving is another popular high adrenaline sport in France. There are sky diving schools throughout the country from northern Paris to Pau and Tarbes in the southwest, so even if you are moving to Lyon, with the proper training you could get to jump out of an airplane.

Land Yachting
Call it what you like, land sailing, sand yachting, or Blo-karting, this sport is exhilaration beyond belief. You can reach speeds of up to 40mph and when you consider you're just inches from the ground and you have no brakes, the rush is incredible. If you are moving to northern France and want to take up the sport, you're in luck; it's the world centre for land yachting and almost every beach has a club.

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