Lawrence….. last year in February on the way down to Spain we had a stop at Chateaudun -5 degC at night,
then one at Biarritz –1degC, then Arunjez Spain at 5degC then on to Granada for a week.
Granada is a historical city with plenty to see and do at that time of year.
There was frost at night and early morning fog but sunny afternoons.
It is 1 hour’s drive from the Ski resorts of the Sierra Nevada Mountains with great views and snow to play in!
We then had 3 weeks near Nerja on the Mediterranean.
This is a mixture of an old town with a modern seaside resort.
Here you will find people on the beach and even some swimming on the warmer days.
The are many small/ beautiful mountain villages in mountains that lie inland from the coast with wonderful drives between them.
I do have experience of Southern France at that time of year. And you will be hard pushed to find any campsites open !
My advice is to head for Southern Spain and save France for warmer months.
I shall be down there with the caravan for 3 weeks next February but via 1 week in Seville.