Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Info On Gite Vacations In France.

Speaking technically to be called a Gite the owner must live close by so as to provide help, help and a friendly welcome to guests, while if it is sometimes known as a French holiday cottage, then this typically means that it's owned by someone that doesn't live in France - like English , German or maybe American owned. These shocking French properties include Gites, cottages, luxurious villas, converted barns and loads more, which are set in the most striking areas of France, including Brittany, Normandy, Loire, Charentes, and Dordogne. Gites were officially meeting places for the resistance in the 2nd World War. You won't be disappointed for there are a bunch of activities on offer from walking, cycling, pony riding, canoeing and fishing to exploring some of the finest markets and cafes some of the regions in France can offer, or you can just relax on the beach. French property sales have rocketed during the last two years, although the market is presently at a steady pace, you'll be able to find properties for sale with Gites attached with direct stream access at decent prices.

Clear Blue Water Travel who is an associated web site will re-direct you to gites-in-france who will supply info on Gites, Holiday Home Rentals, Cottages, Villas, Farmhouses, Converted Barns, Chalets, - all kinds of property.

Also, having entertainment on hand can be excellent for the kids, particularly if you have bad weather for a day, so you might like to check what's available before booking.

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