First Trip to France in Our Adria Matrix Motorhome France Motorhome Travel Guide

Join us on our very first motorhome trip to France in our Adria Matrix Supreme M687 SL!
After trading in our Bailey Unicorn 5 Cabrera, we finally take the new motorhome across the Channel for a multi‑stop adventure through some of France’s most beautiful regions.
In this travel vlog we explore:
• Fresnay‑sur‑Sarthe
• Le Lac de Saint Cyr
• Meschers‑sur‑Gironde
• Île d’Oléron
• Île de Ré
If you’re planning a motorhome trip to France, looking for Adria Matrix reviews, or love vanlife travel content, this video is packed with real‑world tips, campsite ideas, and stunning locations.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Fresnay Sur Sarthe
02:34 Le Lac De Saint Cyr
07:15 Meschers Sur Gironde
18:04 Isle D’Oleron
22:03 Isle De Ré

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6 Comments

  1. Nice to see you on a new French adventure, thanks for sharing.
    We are currently caravanning, but are thinking of switching to a campervan or small motorhome next year.
    We like the caravan for whole week or fortnight stays. However, we want more short breaks during the year. Also for the main holiday it would be great to get over to the French Atlantic coast or the Alps more easily in the future if we make the switch.

  2. I think the 8 point turn would have been worse in a caravan 🙂 We went to Île de Ré last August, it was busy and quite expensive, not really our sort of place. We were at the North end as well, I was surprised how long it took from the bridge, and took us through some villages I wouldn't have normally towed through.

  3. First one of yours I've watched! I think you'd really help viewers (and therefore get consistent views) if you could really work hard to show the names of all the places and campsites you are staying, or at least put them in the video description. We like following different couples but the ones that become long term are the one's whose routes we can easily copy / adapt for our own use. Cheers. Edit …as I typed this I thought I'd better check what you'd put in the description. Much of it is there thank you but my point about full details I think remains valid.

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