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How to get to Les Méditerranées with an electric vehicle

Les Méditerranées campsites, a popular destination for sunny holidays, gather many travellers each year. If you consider getting there with an electric vehicle, planning your itinerary and knowing the charging stations on your way are key elements for travelling without stress. Here is a detailed guide for three mainstream itineraries from different regions in Europe.

Getting to Les Méditerranées with an electric vehicle from the North of France or from the Rhône Alpes region.

If you leave from the regions in the North of France or from the Rhône Alpes region, your itinerary could go through Lyon, then going south in direction of Marseille or Montpellier. On this itinerary, several motorway service areas are available:

  • Aire de Villefranche-Limas (Motorway A6) 
  • Aire de Montélimar-Est (Motorway A7) 
  • Aire de Lançon-Provence (Motorway A7)

Getting to Les Méditerranées with an electric vehicle from the Netherlands

For travelers coming from the Netherlands, the itinerary could cross Belgium, Luxembourg, then head south across France. On this itinerary, several motorway service areas are available:

  • Shell gas station in Arlon, Belgique
  • Aire de Berchem, Luxembourg
  • Aire de Reims-Champagne (Motorway A4)

Getting to Les Méditerranées with an electric vehicle from Germany

For travelers coming from Germany, the route could cross eastern France before reaching Les Méditerranées. On this itinerary, here are the possible charging points where you can stop:

  • Aire de Metz (Motorway A31) 
  • Aire de Toul (Motorway A31) 
  • Aire de Beaume-Tailly (Motorway A6)

Upon arrival at Les Méditerranées, drivers will be able to recharge their vehicle at the charging stations available on site, in our campsites.

For Tesla owners, 45 superchargers are available in France. To locate these charging stations and plan your route, please visit their website tesla.com.

Some mobile applications like “AbetterRoutePlanner”, “Plugshare” or “Chargemap” can be downloaded for free. “Chargemap” is often considered as the reference application for electric vehicles in Europe. These applications can be found in the App Store and in Google Play, they list over 500,000 recharging points.