As a neighbouring country from us here in the UK, France is one of Europe’s leading holiday destinations. Although similar to the UK in many ways France can also seems like a million miles away, the vast range of departments can leave you spoilt for choice when choosing where to vacation. Whether your ideal holiday is a vineyard escape or a luxury French retreat there is everything on offer. Read more
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This charming farmhouse is wonderfully located in the pretty medieval village of Saint Ambroix, between Gard and the Ardèche. It is nestled within a quiet residential area.
This beautiful 18th century character house will be a perfect vacation rental for a stay under the sun of the Maritime Alps, at the doors of Grasse. The holiday house is spacious and comfortable.
This stunning fortified stone house dates back to the 13th Century and is known locally as Château Marcoux. It is situated 3km from the pretty French village of Beauville in the Lot et Garonne.
Dordogne, Normandy, Loire Valley, Charente, Vendee are just some of the best places for villa accommodation in France. Designed for family and group holidays, with accessibility to private pools, enclosed gardens, BBQs, private parking, local shops, WIFI and much more. The flexibility of villa holidays can relive the waiting around for hotel rooms so you can start you holiday straight away. Our villas in France can also work out more affordable for those holidaying on a budget.
Although it’s not about just finding the perfect accommodation the area itself needs to provide beneficial facilities for the whole family or holiday party to make your holiday memorable. Explore Castle grounds in Dordogne, discover chateaux’s in Loire Valley and try your skills at golf and water sports in Normandy.
French cuisines are another big hit within the travel industry as they are known for their bold signature dishes including the unusual Cuisses de Grenouille (frog legs) and Escargots (snails) or for those who prefer a more reserved menu, dishes such as Ratatouille, Truffes and Quenelles may seem more appealing.
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