Sunniest Places in France



Posted: Thursday, July 02, 2009

by David Yeates
French-property.com

Where are the sunniest places in France? Surprisingly, the Cote d'Azur does not head up the table.
The city of Marseille in the Bouches du Rhone takes top spot as the sunniest place in France, according to figures provided by Meteo France*. The city has 2,801 hours (264 days) of sunshine a year.
The neighbouring town of Toulon has the same number of days of sunshine, but is beaten into second place as it records slightly fewer hours of sunshine per day over the year.

 

Sunniest Places in France
Ranking Town Department Sunshine Hours
01 Marseille Bouches du Rhône 2,801
02 Toulon Var 2,793
03 Carpentras Vaucluse 2,759
04 Saint Auban Alpes Maritimes 2,785
05 Le Luc Var 2,729
06 Ajaccio Corse du Sud 2,726
07 Nice Alpes Maritimes 2,668
08 Montpellier Hérault 2,618
09 Nîmes Gard 2,588
10 Bastia Haute Corse 2,533
11 Embrun Hautes Alpes 2,488
12 Perpignan Pyrénées Orientales 2,392
13 Aubenas Ardèche 2,374
14 Montélimar Drôme 2,354
15 Millau Aveyron 2,121
16 Carcassonne Aude 2,106
17 Aurillac Cantal 2,084
18 Albi Tarn 2,077
19 La Rochelle Charente Maritime 2,055
20 Gourdon Lot 2,054
 

The leading town in Languedoc-Roussillon is Montpellier with 2,618 hours (219 days) of sunshine, whilst the inhabitants of Perpignan enjoy 2,392 hours (200 days) of sunshine per year.

Eyes may be raised at the high placing of Aubenas in the Ardeche, which has 2,374 hours (200 days) of sunshine a year. This is because of the location of the town, sitting as it does on the border of the Cévennes mountains and the Mediterranean region.

La Rochelle also confirms its reputation as the sunshine resort of South West France, posting 2.055 hours (193 days) of annual sunshine.

Outside of the top twenty, other places of note include Mende in the Lozere with 203 days of sunshine, but with fewer average hours per day. Toulouse is in 24th spot with 202 days, Bordeaux 190 days, Bergerac 196 days, Cognac 191 days, Lyon 211 days, and Biarritz 199 days.

Those places that fared worst were Charleville Mezieres in the Ardennes, Cherbourg (Manche), Brest (Finistere), Saint Brieuc (Cotes d'Armor) and Rouen (Seine Maritime).

*Study period covers 1970-2000.

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