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Renting a holiday cottage in France is the best way experience the real French way of life for a short while. France is still the most visited country from the UK and its gastronomy, beautiful countryside and comfortable climate might explain why. If you add to this how easy it is to travel to France nowadays, you can easily understand why so many Britons choose to holiday there. Renting a holiday cottage in France has never been easier with many low cost airlines opening routes from many UK regional departure points to a host of local ariports all over France. After you booked your flights, French Affair can provide you with an excellent car hire rate negotiated with Avis.
The shuttle is also a very efficient way of travelling to France. You put your car onto the train and arrive in France only 35 minutes later ; French Affair offers very competitive prices throughout the year. We also organise longer ferry crossing with Brittany Ferries. We are also pleased to book any en route hotels so that you can break your journey overnight as well as having a selection of our personal favourite en route hotels - so no aspect of your holiday arrangements with your cottage in France will be neglected.
Our properties are located in the most beautiful areas in France: in the Dordogne, the Lot Valley, Provence, Languedoc Roussillon and the Atlantic Coast including the magical Ile De Re.
Renting a holiday cottage in France in these areas will guarantee you a great and busy time with plenty of activities like fishing, canoe hire, cycling, golfing as well as enjoying all the local Fetes. Fishing: you can choose between fly fishing or coarse fishing or even go sea fishing along the coast ; the season for most fish runs between spring until late September and a fishing permit costs only about £20. Canoeing: there are many rivers in the Dordogne (Vezere, Dordogne, Cele and Lot) but also a lot of opportunities in the Languedoc with the Orb, Gardon, Ceze and the Ardeche. Golfing: golf courses were almost unknown in France until they sprung up in many areas. Best known are at Barbaroux, Les Baux, Montpellier, Nimes, Biarritz, Bordeaux and Vitrac. Cycling: one of the most pleasant ways to explore each area is by bicycle ; although quite hilly, the river valleys provide gentle cycling through some of the loveliest countryside in France . Our holiday cottgaes in France are ideally located to practice all these activities and many more.
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