FRANCE

WILD TERRAINS X FRANCE

7 DAYS | 6 NIGHTS

A fresh take on the tried-and-true trip to France. We’re showing you the real France, and connecting you with the talented women living here today. You’ll hand-dye silk in Provence, dine in an historic abbey with a Michelin-star chef, and so much more. Bon voyage!

France GROUP TRIPS

Prices start at USD $5,690 per person.
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My daughter and I went on the France trip and I’ll treasure the memory of all the adventures this trip provided for the rest of my life. As the person who is usually the travel planner, to be able to show up and have all the work done for me was such a treat. The experiences we had were unique, interesting and enjoyable and clearly not opportunities we would have had on our own.
— Denise S.
It was such an invigorating and reviving trip, to say the least. Every single woman entrepreneur we met on the trip was joyful and welcoming and greeted our group with open arms. Not only did I leave with amazing travel memories, but I also left with new friends. Thank you, Wild Terrains!
— Michaela T.

France ITINERARY

DAY ONE - PARIS

Bonjour, la femme sauvage! Fancy meeting you in the City of Light. We’ll meet at our stunning Parisian home - Julia Vidalenc’s Hotel Le Ballu (which just received a Michelin Key award!)

You’ll get to know your amazing Trip Leader, Paula De Almeida, and your fellow travelers over a delicious lunch. You’ll also be joined by Lindsey Tramuta, American journalist and author of The New Parisienne, for an intimate conversation about the myth of the iconic French woman and the real women shaping Paris today. 

After lunch, we’ll head to one of the shops featured in Lindsey’s book, Jamini Designs to learn about designer Usha Bora’s process and shop her collection of gorgeous hand-blocked textiles.

The evening is yours to sleep off your jet lag or hit the town!

Meals included: lunch

DAY TWO - PARIS

This morning we’re visiting the often-overlooked neighborhood of La Goutte d’Or with Jacqueline NGO MPII, founder of Little Africa Paris. We’ll take a closer look at the history of African immigration to France and connect the dots between traditional African textiles and French fashion.

In the afternoon, we’re exploring the art galleries of the Le Marais neighborhood with art expert Alexandra Weinress with a special focus on women artists and gallery owners.

We’ve got dinner reservations at one of our favorite women-led restaurants in Paris, such as Ruba Khoury’s Dirty Lemon or Amandine Chaignot’s Café de Luce.

Meals included: breakfast, dinner

DAY THREE - PARIS

Today’s the day to explore Paris your own way (with some suggested routes from us, of course!). Hit up the Louvre or Musée d'Orsay. Search the flea markets for something special. The day is yours. Spend it however you like. You deserve it. 

Meals included: breakfast

DAY FOUR - PROVENCE

Repack your bags! We’re hopping on the elegant TGV for a quick train ride through the French countryside. Next stop: Provence. Michelle Obama-approved chef Séverine Sagnet is hosting a glam garden lunch just for us! Between bites you’ll have free roam of this ancient property and views of the charming city of Avignon. 

After a leisurely lunch, we’re heading to Lorène Martel’s Château de Fonscolombe (which also recently received a Michelin Key!), our home for the next few days. The evening is yours to explore the property, enjoy a glass of wine under the ancient cedar tree, and get used to that chateau life.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch

DAY FIVE - PROVENCE

You’ll have time for a morning stroll or a dip in the pool, before we head to a gorgeous lunch in the charming city of Nîmes with Michelin Star chef Georgiana Viou. She’s cooking whatever she’s in the mood for, taking inspiration from both her Beninese roots and her love of French food.

The afternoon brings us to another charming Provençal city - Arles - famously depicted in numerous Van Gogh paintings. You’ll have free time to stroll the streets of the old city, pop into the Van Gogh museum, or end the day with a glass of wine in the gardens of a super cute, women-owned wine bar. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch

DAY SIX - PROVENCE

After a delicious breakfast in the chateau gardens, we’re making our way to the private studio of silk-dye artist Aurore Pelisson. She’ll teach us how to design and hand-dye our very own silk scarf - the perfect accessory to take home.

In the afternoon, we’re paying a visit to winemaker Phanette Double at her gorgeous winery Château de Beaupré for a private tasting of her wine collection.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch

DAY SEVEN - PROVENCE

After a scrumptious last breakfast, we’ll travel as a group to the Marseille Provence Airport (MRS), where we’ll hug and say au revoir! It’s sadly time to go home.

Meals included: breakfast

Please note this is a sample itinerary and some variations will happen between trips due to our partners schedules,
but in general the itinerary will be similar!

 WHAT'S INCLUDED

ALL ACCOMMODATIONS (6 NIGHTS)
MEALS (AS LISTED ABOVE)
ALL ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE
TRANSPORTATION TO & FROM ACTIVITIES
WILD TERRAINS FRANCE TOTE BAG

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

FLIGHTS TO/FROM FRANCE
TRANSPORT FROM PARIS AIRPORT TO TRIP START
MEALS NOT LISTED ABOVE
MANDATORY TRAVEL INSURANCE
INCIDENTAL & PERSONAL EXPENSES

The most AMAZING trip ever! Our Wild Terrains tour of France was intimate, curated with care, intelligence and elegance. I can see why more than half of the group was return travelers. I know that I will be one!
— Susan G.
To say I’m a fan is a gross understatement. I fell madly in love with France and I can’t wait to return.
— Erin S.
Truly wonderful! Every part of the France trip was so thoughtfully curated. This was a magical experience that I will never forget.
— Sarah S.

WHERE YOU’LL SLEEP

LE BALLU

PARIS, FRANCE

Woman-owned | Stylish oasis in the Pigalle neighborhood of Paris | Shared rooms have separate beds

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CHATEAU DE FONSCOLOMBE

PROVENCE, FRANCE

Woman-owned | Lovingly restored 18th-century chateau | Shared rooms have separate beds

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MEET YOUR TRIP LEADER

BEST TIME OF YEAR
TO VISIT

Every season in France is one to remember. We like to stick to the gorgeous “shoulder seasons” to miss summer crowds. In other words, spring (May-June) and fall (September-November).

WEATHER

Central France is temperate in the spring and summer, and wonderfully chilly (perfect for cozy sweaters) in the fall and winter. The French Riviera has a beautiful Mediterranean climate year-round. Spring and fall tend to be mild, while summers can be very hot.

WOMEN YOU’LL MEET

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