Hikes can get a breath of fresh air by avoiding the crowds - P.Magnien

After long weeks of confinement wondering what will be done in the summer, the French have been urged by Edouard Philippe to book their holidays. The Prime Minister assured him Thursday, "all French will be able to leave in July or August in France", subject to "possible very localized restrictions". It is therefore possible, for many, to predict how and where to spend them. With the coronavirus crisis not yet behind us, it remains difficult to envisage a trip abroad, and uncertainty still hangs over holiday centers, theme parks and even campsites.

Tourism professionals assure it, they are ready to welcome summer visitors, and Edouard Philippe confirmed that all stays and reservations would be reimbursed in the event of a revival of the crisis. And on your side, how is it going?

Are you already on deck and have started booking as soon as possible? Do you plan to go to your favorite hotel, gîte or campsite (if open) every year? It will be rather sea, mountain, countryside? Have you reviewed your plans and prefer a hike or a itinerant route rather than a detached house? Are you planning to discover a new region of France? Are you concocting unusual vacations to air yourself out after this long confinement? Tell us.

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