Fall, Christmas and summer school holidays all happen at the same time in France. But for the two-week winter and spring breaks France is then divided into three zones, each with different dates, so do check the school holiday calendar. The Jura and Alps areas are located in zone A. In winter and spring, one vacation week is shared by two zones, and roads and slopes can then become very crowded. The school calendar can be printed.
Posted by Marie Joséphine Guillet on 31 January 2012 at 9:00 | permalink
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Tags: breaks, France, French school holidays, French school vacation zones, French students vacations, holidays, school vacation calendar, skiing, spring, winter, zone A, zone B, zone C
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