Meditation & Yoga Retreats in France
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France's most influential retreat center is Plum Village in the Dordogne — the monastic community founded by the late Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh, which now runs three hamlets offering silent and engaged-Buddhist retreats year-round. Plum Village is a primary draw for Western practitioners of mindful living and remains accessible at low cost. Beyond Plum Village, France hosts substantial Tibetan Buddhist centers: Lerab Ling (Hérault) in the Rigpa lineage and Karma Ling (Savoie) in the Kagyu lineage offer programs from weekend introductions to multi-month retreats. The Insight (Vipassana) community runs courses in Brittany and the Massif Central. Provence and the Languedoc host many yoga retreats in restored mas and vineyards. The French Alps and Pyrenees offer hiking-and-meditation combinations. French is the working language at most centers, though Plum Village, Lerab Ling, and major international centers run extensive English programming. Mediterranean vegetarian food is standard. May–October is the busiest retreat season; many centers run year-round indoor programs. EU passports enter freely; Schengen rules apply for many other nationalities. Cost: weeks run €500–€2,000; donation-based monastic options are widely available.