Villas in France
Read our guide below to choosing self-catering holiday villas in France from Traveleden.com. With so many popular regions to choose from deciding where to stay is can be problematic. Once you have ventured to this diverse country, you will want to return again and again.
For those seeking sun, sand and glamour, the French Rivera is the place to be. Villas in France don't come cheap here, however, with beautiful coastline, designer shops, sophisticated entertainment and promenades to be seen with the rich and famous, there are few places to match. Inland and you will discover Provence and the region of Languedoc where scenic vineyards and historic towns await to be explored. Self-catering accommodation is plentiful in these areas and should you opt to be away from the major tourist attractions and cites you may find a bargin.
Head East towards the Atlantic whilst bordering the Pyrenees to visit Biarritz, which is also a very glamorous place to visit. Although the temperatures in the summer may be cooler because of the Atlantic breezes, tourists flock to this part of France to enjoy activity holidays and explore the mountains. To the North is the Dordogne, popular with the British who love the local markets and culinary delights on offer. Nearby Bordeaux famous for its red wine is a unique attraction in its own right and has been designated a UNESCO world heritage site in recognition.
Renting a French villa in the Loire Valley is another experience altogether. Quite apart from the most beautiful Chateaus in the world, there are medieval towns and villages where time seems to have stood still. Dominated by rivers, this region has become increasingly popular amongst tourists who revel in its laid back atmosphere.
Nearer to home, you will find the regions of Brittany and Normandy located just over the English Channel and accessible by sea and air. Along with holiday gites, self-catering rental villas in France are widely available in both regions offering value for money. Brittany is famous for its exquisite sandy beaches and vast countryside. Normandy on the other hand offers an array of different attractions including sophisticated coastal towns, historic monuments and medieval villages to explore at your own pace.
Lastly, Paris the capital of France needs no introduction, however, in the last decade self-catering accommodation has sprung up on the outskirts catering for visitors flocking to Disneyland in addition to Paris. Villa accommodation in France is available to book now, don't delay!


