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Use our Travel forum for recommendations on everything from day trips to the best family-friendly holiday destinations. A friend of mine is wanting to plan a first family holiday.
I have droned on talked enthusiastically about campsite holidays in France. Friend is interested but a little concerned as the family is Muslim. I find it more racist than the UK, but as with here it's quite random. I'm Caucasian though so I don't know how representative the things I've seen are. Marseille has the biggest Muslim population after Paris.. Also there are the practicalities like how available Halal food will be. To my shame I have never really noticed as it hasnt directly concerned me.
I wouldn't go somewhere with lots of Muslims to blend in. Large cities and usually the more deprived parts of them aren't great for camping and it is not as though they really have anything in common with most French Muslims. Halal products are available in supermarkets in most cities. I found them and kosher products much more easily available than in the UK. This is unlikely to be true of rural areas though. They should be able to find stuff in the nearest hypermarket though, I would think.
I have never had any trouble at all in France and I wear a headscarf and have some pretty appalling French. People always were nice and took an interest in the children, etc.
I suspect casual racism would be more likely in very rural areas and also in the north around Calais where they have very legitimate grievances about illegal immigrants and this can spill over into generalisations. I would probably avoid places with FN controlled councils. I am planning to go camping in France in the future and I can't say I had ever really worried about racism. Would they be camping in a large organised campsite with lots of facilities or just rocking up and asking the local farmer if they can camp in his field?