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Book a
French Gite!
A gite
is a self catering cottage or villa
and is the most popular accommodation for holidays in France. There are thousands of gites available for holiday
rental. Prices for a French gite
range from a few hundred pounds for smaller ones in the less popular and
northerly locations, to several thousand pounds in the more popular
locations. The benefit of renting a gite in France is that you can have
your own space and really get away from it all. If you don't want
to cater for yourself it may be possible to
arrange for a fully catered service, although this can be
expensive. French gites can be more rustic than you might expect
but the best gites can be palatial....it pays to choose carefully using
our guides here. To decide on the region you would like to stay
in, check out the options on the interactive map below.
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Find Gites in France by Region:
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Tips on choosing a French Gite:
In the summer you won’t spend so much time in
the gite, so don't waste money on interior features, especially if you
are staying south of the Loire….if you’re not out
sightseeing you’ll probably be in the pool or barbecuing!
A nice shaded area outside is a real bonus.
In the winter look more for inside comforts and don't
spend money on an outdoor pool.
If you are holidaying in the south
we recommend having a pool or a gite by a river, as it can get
quite hot in peak seasons.
But be careful with young children – make sure the pool is fenced.
It's
quite common in French gites to have a mezzanine level, a sort of
balcony where you often find additional beds.
Providing you have separate rooms where you can put younger
children to sleep when they need it, these flexible sleeping
arrangements can work out alright, again you probably won't spend so
much time in the gite unless it is out of season or if you are
holidaying north of the Loire.
We’ve found that the best gites are
those used as either family homes or as second homes, rather than
purpose made gites or those on larger developments.
Often the best gites book up more than a year in advance as
people return time and time again to repeat happy memories, so book
early.
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Getting the best value when choosing your Gite:
You can expect to pay significantly
more money for a gite with a swimming pool. However, you may wish to consider if this is really necessary
unless you are South of the Loire (generally considered to be the point
at which the climate in France gets suddenly hotter). Another option is to rent a gite
alongside a river – most French rivers are perfectly clean enough for
swimming. Do consider this carefully though, because you don't
want to have to spend the entire holiday watching the children to ensure they are safe!
Prices increase as you head south
east with the most expensive area around the Côte D’Azur. However, think twice before you are tempted to rent inland as the
traffic can be terrible in the summer and you don’t want to spend your
vacation driving to/from the resorts. Better options if you are tight on cash but still want a
sun/sea/sand holiday are 1) Languedoc Rousillon – heading round
towards Spain from Marseilles the properties are definitely less
expensive than the Côte D’Azur and you can also travel from inland
much more easily; 2) the Vendée – this area has a microclimate that is
nearly as warm as the south of France but is much less expensive
and is also more accessible to people travelling by car. The only downside of the Vendée is that there doesn’t seem to
be so many gites actually in the seaside resorts. There is no shortage of campsites though so if you’re happy
with a mobile home or tent holiday then this is an even more attractive
option. 3) Charente is good value with a reasonable range of gite rental
options (even those a few miles inland are convenient for beaches as the
traffic, although busy in peak seasons, is nothing like that of the Côte D’Azur), decent weather and some nice beaches.
Another
expensive area is that of the Luberon National Park. Absolutely enchanting, it’s really worth it, but if on the other
hand you’re just looking for that elusive combination of beautiful
weather and glorious scenery you could try the other side of the A6 autoroute in the
Ardèche / Cévennes. Here it’s really possible to get away from it all and
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3rd Party French Gite Rental Sites:
In the unlikely event that you can't find what you're
looking for on France For Families, here are some other lists of
websites that may be worth trying out (the list appears in a pop up
window):
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Booking a gite direct with the owner
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Agents (or offering own gites / cottages)
- Regional Gite Rental Specialists
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Best
Gites we have stayed in:
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La Verrerie. Beautiful gite with pool for 8 near Sainte Alvère, 12km
from Le Bugue. We stayed here in the hot summer of 2003 - the pool was beautifully welcome!
This barn conversion is nicely designed and has excellent facilities.
It is a bit out of the way for the main attractions (although
this never troubled us) and you will get occasional noise from the
nearby farmyard animals.
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Aux Deux Soeurs
Fantastic gite on the hillside in Les Alpilles in Provence. This
location was very picturesque, part of the owner's estate.
Footpaths are lined with thyme!
- La
Borie
Near St Geniès in the Dordogne.
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Villa Bruyere near Perpignan. Arguably the most luxurious
gite we've ever stayed in with touches that make a holiday here an
absolute delight.....for example air conditioning in every room to
ensure a restful night's sleep, electric sun canopies to keep the heat
of the sun off the patio, electric gates and so on! And in a great
setting with lovely views and good access to many local amenities and
attractions.
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