When to visit Fly in France? This part of France really has something to offer all the year round but if you are coming here for your annual holiday you will probably be looking for some sunshine and good flying conditions so here's our guide as to what to expect.
April and May: The days begin to get longer and the temperatures rise steadily up to around 20C. You can have misty starts to the morning clearing away quickly to give very pleasant days and nights. There will be the odd days of rain but rarely for long periods.
June, July, August: Late spring and into summer brings dependable weather with long dry spells with average daily temperatures in July and August around 28C. Temperatures peak as high as the mid 30s during this period, with an average of just 11 days of rainfall. The evenings are pleasant, you can sit out comfortably late in to the evening although very hot days maybe followed by an evening thunder storm.
October and September: Has temperatures averaging a high of 18C in October dropping to 10C in November. There will be occasional light frosts and occasional fog. There can however be some beautiful Autumn days for flying or walks among the wild flowers and crisp November days when you have the low sun blinding your view of the chateau you are exploring.
A great time to visit, why? because there are less tourists!
November through to March: This can be a chilly time with a high in January of 7C to a high of 11C in March. Rain can be heavy at times. Late winter into spring brings some fog, especially in the early mornings. If you are visiting the area during these months -it's not for the weather! A good time to to house hunt if you are looking for a permanent move as the rose-coloured spectacles will not work, however Fly in France is closed although La Grande Michellerie is open!