The Tour de France 2025 will have its Grand Depart in Lille on July 5 and end with the final stage at Champs-Élysées, Paris on 27 July. The race will be followed by the 4th edition of Tour de France Femmes, which starts in Vannes.
Would you like to stay overnight or are you planning a holiday near the Tour de France? In this blog we point you to the best campsite for each stage. So bring that camper or rent a mobile home, caravan or (glamping) tent because it will be another exciting race!
5-7 Stage 1: Lille – Lille (flat)
6-7 Stage 2: Lauwin-Planque – Boulogne-sur-Mer (hilly)
7-7 Stage 3: Valenciennes – Duinkerke (flat)
8-7 Stage 4: Amiens – Rouen (hilly)
9-7 Stage 5: Caen – Caen (time trial)
10-7 Stage 6: Bayeux – Vire (hilly)
11-7 Stage 7: Saint-Malo – Mûr-de-Bretagne (hilly)
12-7 Stage 8: Saint-Méen-le-Grand – Laval (flat)
13-7 Stage 9: Chinon – Châteauroux (flat)
14-7 Stage 10: Ennezat – Le Mont-Dore (mountains)
To see all campings along this part of the route: Camping Tour de France 2025 Part 1
15-7 Rest day: Toulouse
16-7 Stage 11: Toulouse – Toulouse (flat)
17-7 Stage 12: Auch – Hautacam (mountains)
18-7 Stage 13: Loudenvielle – Peyragudes (time trial)
19-7 Stage 14: Pau – Superbagnères (mountains)
20-7 Stage 15: Muret – Carcassonne (hilly)
To see all campings along this part of the route: Camping Tour de France 2025 Part 2
21-7 Rest day: Montpellier
22-7 Stage 16: Montpellier – Mont-Ventoux (mountains)
23-7 Stage 17: Bollène – Valence (flat)
24-7 Stage 18: Vif – Col de la Loze (mountains)
25-7 Stage 19: Albertville – La Plagne (mountains)
26-7 Stage 20: Nantua – Pontarlier (flat)
27-7 Stage 21: Mantes-la-Ville – Parijs (flat)
To see all campings along this part of the route: Camping Tour de France 2025 Part 3