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GITES IN FRANCE
Holidaying after Covid.. Hopefully the summer 2021 season will be almost like normal. But it won't be like before, as more holidaymakers turn away from the crowded areas, and look for safety and reassurance away from the crowds. Rural France has so much to offer, and traditional gîtes and holiday cottages are among the attractions. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE In the past twenty years or so, thousands of people from Britain, the Netherlands, and many other countries - even Australia or the USA - have taken the plunge, and moved to France - for retirement, early retirement or to find a slower pace of life in a rural area. RURAL COTTAGES IN SPAIN, B&B AND TRADITIONAL SELF-CATERING Self-catering traditional holiday cottages in the regions of Spain : Independent holiday homes and gites in Spain - rural accommodation, coast and countryside, excluding urban seaside apartments, "urbanizaciones" and large CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Brittany - between Tréguier & Pamipol 22 + Troezel Vras, a 17th century manor offering B & B and evening meals; 5 minutes from the sea, and just off GR 34 long-distance footpath.. Manoir de Troezel Vras (XVII°), Chambres de caractère avec table d’hôtes, à 5 minutes de la mer et à deux pas du GR 34.. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE The Hauts de France region, covering the old regions of Nord - Pas-de-Calais and Picardy , includes the French part of the historic area of Europe known as Flanders - today divided between France and the Low Countries, plus the French part of the historic Artois The region is divided down the middle between two departments, the Pas de Calais to the southwest, and the department of le Nord to THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY HOME RENTALS AND B&B INANDALUSIA, SPAIN Andalucia in brief Andalucia is the southernmost region of continental Europe. While its once-beautiful coastline has been largely massacred by often uncontrolled property speculation and intensive agriculture (la "plasticultura"), inland, and often still quite close to the coast, Andalucia remains a magnificent region of hills and plains, with some of the richest cultural heritage in Spain. CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. .GITES IN FRANCE
Holidaying after Covid.. Hopefully the summer 2021 season will be almost like normal. But it won't be like before, as more holidaymakers turn away from the crowded areas, and look for safety and reassurance away from the crowds. Rural France has so much to offer, and traditional gîtes and holiday cottages are among the attractions. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE In the past twenty years or so, thousands of people from Britain, the Netherlands, and many other countries - even Australia or the USA - have taken the plunge, and moved to France - for retirement, early retirement or to find a slower pace of life in a rural area. RURAL COTTAGES IN SPAIN, B&B AND TRADITIONAL SELF-CATERING Self-catering traditional holiday cottages in the regions of Spain : Independent holiday homes and gites in Spain - rural accommodation, coast and countryside, excluding urban seaside apartments, "urbanizaciones" and large CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Brittany - between Tréguier & Pamipol 22 + Troezel Vras, a 17th century manor offering B & B and evening meals; 5 minutes from the sea, and just off GR 34 long-distance footpath.. Manoir de Troezel Vras (XVII°), Chambres de caractère avec table d’hôtes, à 5 minutes de la mer et à deux pas du GR 34.. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE The Hauts de France region, covering the old regions of Nord - Pas-de-Calais and Picardy , includes the French part of the historic area of Europe known as Flanders - today divided between France and the Low Countries, plus the French part of the historic Artois The region is divided down the middle between two departments, the Pas de Calais to the southwest, and the department of le Nord to THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY HOME RENTALS AND B&B INANDALUSIA, SPAIN Andalucia in brief Andalucia is the southernmost region of continental Europe. While its once-beautiful coastline has been largely massacred by often uncontrolled property speculation and intensive agriculture (la "plasticultura"), inland, and often still quite close to the coast, Andalucia remains a magnificent region of hills and plains, with some of the richest cultural heritage in Spain. CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. .GITES IN FRANCE
Holidaying after Covid.. Hopefully the summer 2021 season will be almost like normal. But it won't be like before, as more holidaymakers turn away from the crowded areas, and look for safety and reassurance away from the crowds. Rural France has so much to offer, and traditional gîtes and holiday cottages are among the attractions. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE Aix-en Provence (13) : the old town is a gem, with its narrow streets and honey-coloured stone. The main street is the Cours Mirabeau, a wide tree-lined avenue with shops, pavement cafés and restaurant. Do not miss the Cathedral of St. Sauveur and the Cézanne Museum, amongother sights.
GITES & B&BS IN THE NORTH OF FRANCE How to use this map : Click any marker to open an info window. In the info window that opens, click the link to visit the owner's own website or booking site with full details and booking. Zoom in or out using the + and - buttons : one gite marker can hide another. Move the map using the hand tool. MORE MAPS This map only shows properties in the area of the original map. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Where's where in Languedoc and Roussillon : Languedoc: the area as a whole, or the area excluding the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66).; Roussillon: the French part of historic Catalonia, essentially corresponding to the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66), in the south of the region.; Cevennes: mountainous area running from north of Montpellier to the northeast of Languedoc SELF-CATERING HOLIDAY COTTAGE RENTALS IN NORTHWEST FRANCE Click on either the links or maps above, for a list of selected self-catering holiday cottages and gites in the areas concerned. Each of the self catering cottages, holiday homes or B&Bs listed in the Gitelink France directory is presented on the individual and independent website of the owner, and contains a detailed and illustrated presentation of the gite and - in many cases - of the area ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. . BED AND BREAKFAST IN FRANCE B&Bs in this directory offer good quality accommodation and good value for money. BandB-in-France.com includes many quiet b&b's near motorways, and in the heart of rural France, and with English-speakingowners.
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Far more rural, however, are the regions of France that lie in a large arc running from the Ardennes in the northeast, to the Aquitaine in the southwest. Known in France as the Diagonal of emptiness, this band, covering about half of the territory of France, has always been relatively lightly populated, and remains to this day - outside the regional centres - the heartland of rural France, and PROVENCE WEATHER AND CLIMATE The dryness of the climate is most particularly noticeable in the department of the Bouches du Rhone, the area around Marseilles, Aix en Provence and Avignon. this is the driest region in France, and a region that is considerably drier than most other parts of the north Mediterranean coast. BED AND BREAKFAST B&B PRICES IN FRANCE Search for B&Bs by area - clickable map Book directly with owners - many of them English-speaking. Some useful links. Gites in France; Theregions of France,
GITES IN FRANCE
Holidaying after Covid.. Hopefully the summer 2021 season will be almost like normal. But it won't be like before, as more holidaymakers turn away from the crowded areas, and look for safety and reassurance away from the crowds. Rural France has so much to offer, and traditional gîtes and holiday cottages are among the attractions. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE In the past twenty years or so, thousands of people from Britain, the Netherlands, and many other countries - even Australia or the USA - have taken the plunge, and moved to France - for retirement, early retirement or to find a slower pace of life in a rural area. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE Aix-en Provence (13) : the old town is a gem, with its narrow streets and honey-coloured stone. The main street is the Cours Mirabeau, a wide tree-lined avenue with shops, pavement cafés and restaurant. Do not miss the Cathedral of St. Sauveur and the Cézanne Museum, amongother sights.
BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Where's where in Languedoc and Roussillon : Languedoc: the area as a whole, or the area excluding the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66).; Roussillon: the French part of historic Catalonia, essentially corresponding to the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66), in the south of the region.; Cevennes: mountainous area running from north of Montpellier to the northeast of Languedoc EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Depuis des siècles, la Bretagne est un pays d'accueil et de passage pour les voyageurs. Déjà bien avant l'âge du tourisme, cette province occidentale de la France, bravant sur son socle granitique les forces de l'océan Atlantique, fut un des lieux de passage entre la France et les pays lointains. CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the CharentesBRETAGNE CELTIQUE
Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de cultureGITES IN FRANCE
Holidaying after Covid.. Hopefully the summer 2021 season will be almost like normal. But it won't be like before, as more holidaymakers turn away from the crowded areas, and look for safety and reassurance away from the crowds. Rural France has so much to offer, and traditional gîtes and holiday cottages are among the attractions. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE In the past twenty years or so, thousands of people from Britain, the Netherlands, and many other countries - even Australia or the USA - have taken the plunge, and moved to France - for retirement, early retirement or to find a slower pace of life in a rural area. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE Aix-en Provence (13) : the old town is a gem, with its narrow streets and honey-coloured stone. The main street is the Cours Mirabeau, a wide tree-lined avenue with shops, pavement cafés and restaurant. Do not miss the Cathedral of St. Sauveur and the Cézanne Museum, amongother sights.
BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Where's where in Languedoc and Roussillon : Languedoc: the area as a whole, or the area excluding the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66).; Roussillon: the French part of historic Catalonia, essentially corresponding to the department of Pyrénées Orientales (66), in the south of the region.; Cevennes: mountainous area running from north of Montpellier to the northeast of Languedoc EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Depuis des siècles, la Bretagne est un pays d'accueil et de passage pour les voyageurs. Déjà bien avant l'âge du tourisme, cette province occidentale de la France, bravant sur son socle granitique les forces de l'océan Atlantique, fut un des lieux de passage entre la France et les pays lointains. CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the CharentesBRETAGNE CELTIQUE
Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de culture A SHORT GUIDE TO PROVENCE In administrative terms, today's Provence is part of the "Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur" region, often referred to as PACA, one of the 13 regions of contenental France, stretching from the Italian Border to the Rhone.With a population of 4.7 million, it is the third most important region in France and one of the top twenty regions ofthe European Union.
WHAT IS A GITE? AND HOW BEST TO BOOK ONE How to book a gite There are any number of different ways to book a gite: but take care ! If you use a big online rentals site, warning: you may well end up paying far more for your gite or cottage holiday than you need to.And if you don't pay more than you need to (and even if you do) the chances are that the booking site is taking a good slice of the booking fee. GITES AND RENTALS IN PROVENCE AND ON THE RIVIERA Self catering and B&B in Provence at affordable prices Attractive gites, holiday villas and b&b accommodation in Provence and on the Riviera, – a selected choice of modern and traditional accommodation in this most popular tourist region of France. Provence is a region with a strong reputation as a place where life means sitting back and relaxing by the pool or the sea, and enjoying EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE The Hauts de France region, covering the old regions of Nord - Pas-de-Calais and Picardy , includes the French part of the historic area of Europe known as Flanders - today divided between France and the Low Countries, plus the French part of the historic Artois The region is divided down the middle between two departments, the Pas de Calais to the southwest, and the department of le Nord to TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY HOME RENTALS AND B&B INANDALUSIA, SPAIN Andalucia in brief Andalucia is the southernmost region of continental Europe. While its once-beautiful coastline has been largely massacred by often uncontrolled property speculation and intensive agriculture (la "plasticultura"), inland, and often still quite close to the coast, Andalucia remains a magnificent region of hills and plains, with some of the richest cultural heritage in Spain. ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. . PROVENCE WEATHER AND CLIMATE The dryness of the climate is most particularly noticeable in the department of the Bouches du Rhone, the area around Marseilles, Aix en Provence and Avignon. this is the driest region in France, and a region that is considerably drier than most other parts of the north Mediterranean coast. BRITTANY'S CLIMATE AND WEATHER In terms of average annual temperature, Vannes, in the Morbihan, is two degrees warmer than Saint Brieuc, in the Côtes d'Armor, due notably to the fact that the south of Brittany gets more sunshine.Conversely, as far as sea temperatures are concerned, the waters of the north coast are one or two degrees warmer on average than those on the south coast, on account of the Gulf Stream which BED AND BREAKFAST IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE This page covers the South of France from Gascony to the French Riviera Departments west of the Rhône (Languedoc and Pyrenees): 11 Aude, 30 Gard, 34 Hérault, 66 Pyrénées Orientales; 09 Ariège, 12 Aveyron, 31 Haute-Garonne, 32 Gers, 46 Lot, 65 Hautes-Pyrénées, 81 Tarn, 82 Tarn-et-Garonne, Departments east of the Rhône (Provence and Riviera): 05, Alpes de Haute Provence, 06 AlpesGITES IN FRANCE
Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Accommodation in real French castles, châteaux and manor houses, offering aspecial kind of French hospitality. 1. Brittany and Normandy. 2. Loire Valley, Paris region, Burgundy. 3. North and north east France. 4. Western and south western France. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
BRETAGNE CELTIQUE
Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de culture CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Petit village breton. En termes géographiques et topographiques, la Bretagne est une région ondulante de collines et de vallées, avec des plaines côtières. La Finistère se caractérise par ses landes sauvages et granitiques. La région culmine à une altitude de 387mètres,
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Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Accommodation in real French castles, châteaux and manor houses, offering aspecial kind of French hospitality. 1. Brittany and Normandy. 2. Loire Valley, Paris region, Burgundy. 3. North and north east France. 4. Western and south western France. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
BRETAGNE CELTIQUE
Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de culture CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Petit village breton. En termes géographiques et topographiques, la Bretagne est une région ondulante de collines et de vallées, avec des plaines côtières. La Finistère se caractérise par ses landes sauvages et granitiques. La région culmine à une altitude de 387mètres,
A SHORT GUIDE TO PROVENCE In administrative terms, today's Provence is part of the "Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur" region, often referred to as PACA, one of the 13 regions of contenental France, stretching from the Italian Border to the Rhone.With a population of 4.7 million, it is the third most important region in France and one of the top twenty regions ofthe European Union.
WHAT IS A GITE? AND HOW BEST TO BOOK ONE Gite: Definition: a gite is a most commonly a rural holiday rental, frequently in a renovated traditional country cottage or barn conversion - in a village or in the countryside. The word "gite" more generally defines the function of the property, and in reality there are plenty of "gites" in modern buildings. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Origins - toponymy. The area known as Languedoc today covers just a small part of the much larger area of France that was known in the Middle Ages as the pays de Langue d'oc. The "Langues d'oc" was a name given to a whole family of French dialects spoken in the southern half of France. In mediaeval times, France was divided linguistically into EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
GITES AND RENTALS IN PROVENCE AND ON THE RIVIERA Gites in the Var - Riviera - 83. Central Provence 83 Charming 18th century restored bastide on a 250 acre vineyard in the heart of Provence. Large swimming pool. 5 gites for between 2 and 6 guests. Bormes les Mimosas, near the sea. 83 An established house standing in its own half acre gardens with trees and flowers, a mile from the sea. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE Gites in Picardy. South of Boulogne 80 A comfortable modern seaside family house at Fort Mahon Plage, or an attractive apartment, specially for couples, well placed for outdoor activities including sailing, golf or hiking. B&B south of Laon 02 – Standing in grounds of a hectare, 12 miles south of Laon, this B&B in a convertedfarmhouse has
PROVENCE WEATHER AND CLIMATE The dryness of the climate is most particularly noticeable in the department of the Bouches du Rhone, the area around Marseilles, Aix en Provence and Avignon. this is the driest region in France, and a region that is considerably drier than most other parts of the north Mediterranean coast. ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. . BRITTANY'S CLIMATE AND WEATHER Brittany's climate and weather. In terms of climate , Brittany is warmer and drier than the south of England, particularly in summer. The south coast of Brittany can be scorching in July and August, if the weather conditions are right. However, being in the north western part of France, the weather can also set in cloudy and wet at anythime of
BED AND BREAKFAST IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE This page covers the South of France from Gascony to the French Riviera Departments west of the Rhône (Languedoc and Pyrenees): 11 Aude, 30 Gard, 34 Hérault, 66 Pyrénées Orientales; 09 Ariège, 12 Aveyron, 31 Haute-Garonne, 32 Gers, 46 Lot, 65 Hautes-Pyrénées, 81 Tarn, 82 Tarn-et-Garonne, Departments east of the Rhône (Provence and Riviera): 05, Alpes de Haute Provence, 06 AlpesGITES IN FRANCE
Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Accommodation in real French castles, châteaux and manor houses, offering aspecial kind of French hospitality. 1. Brittany and Normandy. 2. Loire Valley, Paris region, Burgundy. 3. North and north east France. 4. Western and south western France. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
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Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de culture CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Petit village breton. En termes géographiques et topographiques, la Bretagne est une région ondulante de collines et de vallées, avec des plaines côtières. La Finistère se caractérise par ses landes sauvages et granitiques. La région culmine à une altitude de 387mètres,
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Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Accommodation in real French castles, châteaux and manor houses, offering aspecial kind of French hospitality. 1. Brittany and Normandy. 2. Loire Valley, Paris region, Burgundy. 3. North and north east France. 4. Western and south western France. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
BRETAGNE CELTIQUE
Il n'y a que dans la région nord-ouest de la France que la tradition gauloise, avec son parler et sa culture celtiques, a réussi survivre; mais la survie fut forte, car cette langue celtique et ce patrimoineculturel ont réussi à se maintenir jusqu'à nos jours, malgré d'énormes pressions; c'est ainsi que la Bretagne se trouve être, aujourd'hui, la plus grande région de culture CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes PETIT GUIDE TOURISTIQUE DE LA BRETAGNE Petit village breton. En termes géographiques et topographiques, la Bretagne est une région ondulante de collines et de vallées, avec des plaines côtières. La Finistère se caractérise par ses landes sauvages et granitiques. La région culmine à une altitude de 387mètres,
A SHORT GUIDE TO PROVENCE In administrative terms, today's Provence is part of the "Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur" region, often referred to as PACA, one of the 13 regions of contenental France, stretching from the Italian Border to the Rhone.With a population of 4.7 million, it is the third most important region in France and one of the top twenty regions ofthe European Union.
WHAT IS A GITE? AND HOW BEST TO BOOK ONE Gite: Definition: a gite is a most commonly a rural holiday rental, frequently in a renovated traditional country cottage or barn conversion - in a village or in the countryside. The word "gite" more generally defines the function of the property, and in reality there are plenty of "gites" in modern buildings. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Origins - toponymy. The area known as Languedoc today covers just a small part of the much larger area of France that was known in the Middle Ages as the pays de Langue d'oc. The "Langues d'oc" was a name given to a whole family of French dialects spoken in the southern half of France. In mediaeval times, France was divided linguistically into EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
GITES AND RENTALS IN PROVENCE AND ON THE RIVIERA Gites in the Var - Riviera - 83. Central Provence 83 Charming 18th century restored bastide on a 250 acre vineyard in the heart of Provence. Large swimming pool. 5 gites for between 2 and 6 guests. Bormes les Mimosas, near the sea. 83 An established house standing in its own half acre gardens with trees and flowers, a mile from the sea. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE Gites in Picardy. South of Boulogne 80 A comfortable modern seaside family house at Fort Mahon Plage, or an attractive apartment, specially for couples, well placed for outdoor activities including sailing, golf or hiking. B&B south of Laon 02 – Standing in grounds of a hectare, 12 miles south of Laon, this B&B in a convertedfarmhouse has
PROVENCE WEATHER AND CLIMATE The dryness of the climate is most particularly noticeable in the department of the Bouches du Rhone, the area around Marseilles, Aix en Provence and Avignon. this is the driest region in France, and a region that is considerably drier than most other parts of the north Mediterranean coast. ADVERTISE GITES AND HOLIDAY RENTALS IN FRANCE WITH GITELINK Gitelink quality criteria and values: Gitelink is a selective directory: We include only properties that come up to the Gitelink quality criteria and values. Our criteria are a bit more flexible in areas of France where there are not a lot of gites available. . BRITTANY'S CLIMATE AND WEATHER Brittany's climate and weather. In terms of climate , Brittany is warmer and drier than the south of England, particularly in summer. The south coast of Brittany can be scorching in July and August, if the weather conditions are right. However, being in the north western part of France, the weather can also set in cloudy and wet at anythime of
BED AND BREAKFAST IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE This page covers the South of France from Gascony to the French Riviera Departments west of the Rhône (Languedoc and Pyrenees): 11 Aude, 30 Gard, 34 Hérault, 66 Pyrénées Orientales; 09 Ariège, 12 Aveyron, 31 Haute-Garonne, 32 Gers, 46 Lot, 65 Hautes-Pyrénées, 81 Tarn, 82 Tarn-et-Garonne, Departments east of the Rhône (Provence and Riviera): 05, Alpes de Haute Provence, 06 AlpesGITES IN FRANCE
Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE Gites in Picardy. South of Boulogne 80 A comfortable modern seaside family house at Fort Mahon Plage, or an attractive apartment, specially for couples, well placed for outdoor activities including sailing, golf or hiking. B&B south of Laon 02 – Standing in grounds of a hectare, 12 miles south of Laon, this B&B in a convertedfarmhouse has
BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Origins - toponymy. The area known as Languedoc today covers just a small part of the much larger area of France that was known in the Middle Ages as the pays de Langue d'oc. The "Langues d'oc" was a name given to a whole family of French dialects spoken in the southern half of France. In mediaeval times, France was divided linguistically into EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to RURAL COTTAGES IN SPAIN, B&B AND TRADITIONAL SELF-CATERING Virtually any form of lodging off the beaten track in Spain can be called a "casa rural", whether it is just a guest room in a farm, a cottage or rural apartment for hire, a rural guest house or traditional inn - even a small hotel, possibly called a "hostal" rather than a hotel. The Gitelink Spain directory includes Spanish"casas rurales" of
CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the CharentesGITES IN FRANCE
Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. OPENING AND RUNNING A GITE IN FRANCE Finally, it is important to remember that running a gite / gites is a job, and in particular one that will keep the owners busiest in the summer holiday period. Gite or B&B owners: Advertise your gite on Gitelink France: rates start at £35 or 39 € for 2018. THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. GITES IN PICARDY AND THE NORTH OF FRANCE Gites in Picardy. South of Boulogne 80 A comfortable modern seaside family house at Fort Mahon Plage, or an attractive apartment, specially for couples, well placed for outdoor activities including sailing, golf or hiking. B&B south of Laon 02 – Standing in grounds of a hectare, 12 miles south of Laon, this B&B in a convertedfarmhouse has
BRITTANY, THE LAND AND ITS CELTIC HERITAGE ON THIS PAGE Brittany - France's Celtic fringe Everyone in France has heard of Asterix - and millions of people beyond France are familiar with Asterix the Gaul, his band of merry men, and their exploits against the Roman invader, as detailed in the classic series of cartoon books that began in the late nineteen fifties, became cult reading in the sixties, and are still going strong. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Origins - toponymy. The area known as Languedoc today covers just a small part of the much larger area of France that was known in the Middle Ages as the pays de Langue d'oc. The "Langues d'oc" was a name given to a whole family of French dialects spoken in the southern half of France. In mediaeval times, France was divided linguistically into EATING AND DRINKING IN BRITTANY On this page : Brittany specialities Some of Brittany's good restaurants Brittany food Like virtually anywhere in France, Brittany is a region with fine gourmet traditions, the most famous of which is shellfish, or as the French call them "fruits de mer", fruits of thesea.
THE BRITISH AND THE DORDOGNE; FORTY YEARS OF IMMIGRATION The name "Dordogne" has an almost mythical connotation for some people in the United Kingdom To the French, the word "Dordogne" means one of two things. Most commonly, perhaps, the word refers to a long river that rises in the Auvergne, near Clermont Ferrand, and flows down to RURAL COTTAGES IN SPAIN, B&B AND TRADITIONAL SELF-CATERING Virtually any form of lodging off the beaten track in Spain can be called a "casa rural", whether it is just a guest room in a farm, a cottage or rural apartment for hire, a rural guest house or traditional inn - even a small hotel, possibly called a "hostal" rather than a hotel. The Gitelink Spain directory includes Spanish"casas rurales" of
CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN CHARENTES Thanks to the proximity of the Atlantic ocean, spring usually comes early to the Charentes, and trees and the first flowers tend to burst into life in March, well before most other areas of France. But much depends on the direction of the prevailing winds, and if the late winter period is characterised by a long periods of northerly or northeasterly winds, then the climate of the Charentes THE SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS OF PROVENCE The Gorges du Verdon (83 - 04) The deepest and most dramatic gorge in France - one of France's finest natural sites. Marseille (13) Marseille is the oldest city in France. A large port city, it boasts a number of monuments, including the Abbaye Saint Victor and the Fort Saint Jean, both near the old port. A VISITORS GUIDE TO THE LANGUEDOC AREA OF FRANCE Origins - toponymy. The area known as Languedoc today covers just a small part of the much larger area of France that was known in the Middle Ages as the pays de Langue d'oc. The "Langues d'oc" was a name given to a whole family of French dialects spoken in the southern half of France. In mediaeval times, France was divided linguistically into RURAL COTTAGES IN SPAIN, B&B AND TRADITIONAL SELF-CATERING Virtually any form of lodging off the beaten track in Spain can be called a "casa rural", whether it is just a guest room in a farm, a cottage or rural apartment for hire, a rural guest house or traditional inn - even a small hotel, possibly called a "hostal" rather than a hotel. The Gitelink Spain directory includes Spanish"casas rurales" of
BRITTANY INFORMATION AND TOURIST GUIDE Welcome to Brittany - France's Celtic fringe. For many hundreds of years, Brittany has been on the international map for travellers. Long before the age of tourism, this westward province of France, jutting boldly out into the rolling Atlantic, was one of France's major gateways to the rest of the world. Through the region's historic portssuch
GITES & B&BS IN THE NORTH OF FRANCE Gitelink is a directory specialising in in good quality good-value French gites and holiday accommodation. Listing only properties with character, notably gites in rural areas, Gitelink - established in 1999 - is an effective way for owners to advertise their properties for direct rent, without the TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY HOME RENTALS AND B&B INANDALUSIA, SPAIN Andalucia in brief Andalucia is the southernmost region of continental Europe. While its once-beautiful coastline has been largely massacred by often uncontrolled property speculation and intensive agriculture (la "plasticultura"), inland, and often still quite close to the coast, Andalucia remains a magnificent region of hills and plains, with some of the richest cultural heritage in Spain. PROVENCE WEATHER AND CLIMATE The dryness of the climate is most particularly noticeable in the department of the Bouches du Rhone, the area around Marseilles, Aix en Provence and Avignon. this is the driest region in France, and a region that is considerably drier than most other parts of the north Mediterranean coast. CASTLES, CHÂTEAUX AND MANOR ACCOMMODATION IN FRANCE Accommodation in real French castles, châteaux and manor houses, offering aspecial kind of French hospitality. 1. Brittany and Normandy. 2. Loire Valley, Paris region, Burgundy. 3. North and north east France. 4. Western and south western France. PROVENCE GITES AND B&B MAP How to use this map : Click any marker to open an info window. In the info window that opens, click the link to visit the owner's own website or booking site with full details and booking. If clicking the link to the owner's site does not seem to work, click it a second time. Zoom in or out using the + and - buttons : one gite marker canhide another.
B&BS AND GITES FOR SALE IN FRANCE Lot et Garonne Farmhouse and three quality gites for sale. Gites sleep 4, 6 and 7. Tiled Pool. Set in twelve acres lovely countryside. Succesful gite business for twelve years with high rate of repeat business. Area 5 Upland France - Massif Central and Alps including Limousin, Auvergne, Aveyron, Lot, GITELINK - GITES IN FRANCE - 2020 DIRECT BOOKING WITH OWNERS OF GITES DE FRANCE, SELF CATERING HOLIDAYCOTTAGES, AND B&BS
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Gites, cottages or chambres d'hôte, the terminology explained. AREA 5 - MASSIF CENTRAL AND ALPS 5a. Auvergne and Limousin 5b Lot, Quercy Causses & Ardèche. 5c. Rhone and Alps AREA 6 - SOUTH OF FRANCE AND MIDI 6a Toulouse area and Pyrenees 6b. Gites in the Languedoc 6c Provence and the French Riviera ------------------------- TRAVEL & TOURIST INFORMATION FOR FRANCE * Before travelling to France - a few tips * Book with owners directly Practical information for visitors on booking a gite directly with theowners
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* Gite prices can vary enormously from region to region, even from village to village, and by season; but the Gitelink directory does not knowingly list gites that are overpriced . * In addition, owners who take bookings directly can offer better rates, as they avoid the big fees now charged by major holiday rental sites, which are now up to more than 20% of the cost of a booking, charged to the owner or to the visitor, or increasingly to both. * Big savings on gite rental prices can be made by choosing weeks in early summer or early autumn. Weekly gite rental rates in July and August for gites in this directory vary from less than € 500 a week to a few large gites that charge over € 1500 a week in high season - and are much cheaper off-season. * Gite rental charges depend on location, size, facilities, and the quality of the amenities. Gites can be, and usually are, considerably cheaper outside the peak summer months, and often offer exceptionally good value for money – far cheaper than equivalent accommodation inhotels.
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Avoid booking fees and charges. Most properties are presented in full detail on the owner's individual website, for direct booking at lowest rates with many special offers. A choice of gites in France, attractive and affordable holiday cottages for rent, and b&b accommodation. * Rural gites with gardens or outside areas * Gites de France and other cottages * Gites with character in traditional buildings * Classic city gites in historic areas * Honest descriptions not marketing hype * Direct booking with owners, for cheapest prices and no agency fees * Good value gites and reasonable prices : plenty of attractive gites for less or well less than €700 a week in the peak holiday season.... with big savings in early and late season. See prices. Search for gites using the map: click on any area, or select from thelists on the right.
RENTING GITES IN FRANCE : SELF-CATERING HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION IN RURAL FRANCE, usually called gites rather than villas, is an attractive option, generally more comfortable than camping or a mobile home, and cheaper than hotels. The Gitelink directory includes a selection of traditional gites de France, self catering holiday cottages and villas from the most popular regions such as Brittany , Normandy , the Loireand the Dordogne
, to relatively undiscovered areas including the Auvergne and Lorraine.
Choosing a gite holiday is the ideal way to stay in a French village or in the French countryside. Many gites in this directory have English-speaking owners, and can be booked directly in sterling or euros, without agency fees or commissions. Generally speaking, the owners of gites live in the same village or nearby and take pride in offering good service and a personal welcome. Specific pages of this directory also provide travellers with a selection of accommodation in French chateaux and manors, and a separate directory for bed and breakfast accommodation in France To be listed with Gitelink, gites and B&Bs must meet our selection criteria. Some of the gites listed with Gitelink are registered with Gites de France, and may require booking through Gites de France; but most are not. Many owners prefer not to register with Gites de France, a voluntary structure that takes commission on rentals; and the absence of a Gites de France label has no bearing _at all_ on the quality of the accommodation. Click here for more information on the Gites de France ratingsystem.
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