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Cottages, houses and apartments for rent in France and worldwide villas. Plus see our new site: Holiday coordinators.
COTTAGE IN FRANCE Cottages in France to Villas with pools Accommodation & Holidays in France 0845 225 049 2 Care HIRE in France and Worldwide HERE TOUR of Europe, France Italy or River cruises ... 0845 358 287 4 or 6
Thinking of renting or buying a cottage, house, villa or hotel All About Cottage Holidays
car and start your break. We'll prepare your accommodation and give you directions showing how to get there, the rest is up to you!! You have the freedom to tailor make your own break. Freedom is a unique part of a cottage holiday experience and for many people it's a great excuse to spend time exploring the area and meeting the friendly locals! When you reach your property you'll find a guide to events and places of interest, and the owner or key-holder will be close at hand if you need any help or advice. It's our quality that sets us apart All of our properties are regularly inspected by our team of regional managers and you can rest assured that only the best quality properties are on offer. Arriving and departing Most weekly bookings run from Saturday to Saturday, unless the property indicates otherwise. Where accepted, 2 night breaks start on a Friday or Saturday, 3 night breaks on a Saturday and 4 night midweek breaks start on a Monday. When you have paid for you holiday in full, you will, be sent details of how to find your cottage and where to collect your keys on arrival. It's best to advise the owner or caretaker of your estimated arrival time, which should normally be after 3pm. On your day of departure, we ask you to leave your cottage by 10.00am so that it can be cleaned for the next arrivals. Gardens & Parking Facilities Many cottages have gardens where you can enjoy peace and privacy. Most properties also offer space for off-road parking; you'll find details of this in the full cottage details. Cleaning All cottages are cleaned between lets, meaning that you need to do when you arrive is unpack, put the kettle on and explore your cottage!!! There is no extra charge for this service unless extra heavy cleaning is required after you leave, or you do not leave the property and it's contents as you find them.
When choosing to holiday in an older cottage, you'll find that much of it's character and charm is due to it's age. Many cottage built before the days of damp proofing and cavity wall insulation!!. This worth taking into consideration if you are taking elderly or very young guests on your holiday, especially if it's between October and April. In rural locations, the people around you may often be earning their living and country hours do run into the late evening and very early morning. So please be patient when it comes to the sounds and scents - it's all part of being in the country!! It's also worth remembering that because of the cottages are privately owned, they are decorated and furnished to individual taste. Pets are welcome too The Dordogne region of France is said to have over 1001 castles, all in spectacular locations. Travel back in time at the ancient Chateau des Ducs du Duras, set in the historic market town of Duras. Here you can take a balloon flight for spectacular views of the Dordogne region. While Nice was home to famous artists like Picasso, Mistral and Flaubert, and brimming with creative culture. From cottages to villas in the South of France you can explore Templar mysteries at Carcassone, or fine beaches like Perpignon and the vineyards of the Languedoc-Roussillon. From the lavender fields of Provence, to the battlefields of Normandy, holidays in France offer something for everyone.
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