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Imagine swapping the clamour of daily life for the ancient rhythm of bells, silence, and stone. In France, centuries-old abbeys and monasteries open their doors to travellers seeking stillness, simplicity, and a connection to something deeper. Whether you're drawn by spiritual curiosity, a need for digital detox, or simply the chance to walk in cloistered gardens, these retreats offer a profound pause in some of France’s most beautiful rural landscapes.
Highlights & What to See
- Abbaye Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire – A working Benedictine monastery in Burgundy where guests can join the monks for prayer, work, and simple meals, surrounded by Morvan forests.
- Taizé Community – The world-famous ecumenical community in Burgundy welcomes thousands for week-long retreats centred on chant, silence, and Bible reflection.
- Abbaye de Sénanque – A stunning Cistercian abbey in Provence, still home to monks who cultivate lavender fields; you can attend services or stay in the guesthouse.
- Notre-Dame d’Orsan – A restored priory in the Loire Valley with a remarkable medieval-inspired garden and a spiritual centre offering retreats in a contemplative setting.
- Le Monastère de la Roche-Percée – A small community in the Auvergne region that welcomes individuals for silent retreats, with hikes in volcanic landscapes.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least three to five days to truly settle into the slower pace. Many monasteries recommend a minimum of a weekend (Friday to Sunday) to participate fully in the daily rhythm of prayer and work. If you're combining a retreat with a self-drive tour of the region, allow a full week to also explore nearby villages, markets, and countryside without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Burgundy wine country – Pair a retreat at Taizé or Pierre-qui-Vire with tastings in Beaune and the Côte de Nuits.
- Provence lavender routes – After Sénanque, drive through the Plateau de Valensole or visit Gordes and Roussillon.
- Loire Valley châteaux – Combine Notre-Dame d’Orsan with visits to Chenonceau, Chambord, or the city of Tours.
- Auvergne volcanoes – Near Le Monastère de la Roche-Percée, explore the Chaîne des Puys and the town of Le Puy-en-Velay.
- Ardèche gorges – A scenic drive from many southeastern monasteries, offering kayaking and dramatic limestone scenery.
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Image credits
- Provence Lavender Fields — User:Fir0002 / GFDL 1.2
- Loire Valley Châteaux — Brocken Inaglory / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Auvergne Volcanoes — Q Myers, en:User:QDM / Public domain