Thursday, April 22, 2010

France Holiday Homes

France holiday homes top 10 destinations list brought to you by Holiday Rental Centre, the online holiday homes company in France and worldwide.

France Holiday Rentals

France caters for all types of holidays depending upon the season and time of year and is where neighbouring visitors from UK and Europe visit for convenience, whether its for a family, golf or ski holiday. After careful consideration, our list of top 10 France Holiday homes is as follows:

Paris
Paris holiday homes are consistently the preferred choice of accommodation by visitors wishing to spend time in one of the most busiest and expensive capital cities of Europe.

Biarritz
Biarritz is a large town located in South West France and has a lot more to offer than just beautiful buildings. Biarritz is now a vibrant cosmopolitan town with 6km of magnificent beaches, golf courses and numerous sporting facilities. Surfers come from all over the world to ride the waves in Biarritz. Surf Festival in Biarritz brings together surfers from Hawaii, California and Australia every year in July.

Brittany
Brittany, located in North West France and is situated between the English Channel to the north and the Bay of Biscay to the south. Brittany offers the longest coastline in France and you can experience this on foot, bicycle, horesback or hiking. Access to Brittany is convenient with its own airport and Ferry terminal. View all Brittany holiday homes now!

La Rochelle
La Rochelle is located on the south west of France and is a seaport on the Bay of Biscay. La Rochelle is accessible via road, high speed train and its own airport. La Rochelle's main attraction is the Old Harbour, and also offers golf, pubs, clubs and casinos.

Cote d'Azur
Often referred to as the French Riviera, Cote d'Azure occupies the south eastern mediterranean coastline of France. Its largest city is Nice, which has its own international airport and other famous resorts are Cannes, Monaco and Saint Tropez. This region is a major yachting destination with marinas all along the coastline and with the French Riviera seeing 300 days of sunshine each year, it's no wonder visitors come to experience Cote d'Azur.

Dordogne
Dordogne, located inland in the South West region of Aquitaine between Loire Valley and Pyrenees, is famous for its 1,500 castles and the Dordogne River which proves to be its major tourist attractions. There are easy travel links to the Dordogne region of France from the UK and mainland Europe. Accommodation in attractive gites and holiday cottages in Dordogne are always easily found.

Loire Valley
Known as the Garden of France, Loire Valley is located inland and offers architectural heritage and history, in many of its towns that also offer superb sight seeing tours and of castles (chateaux). Loire Valley offers castles, cathedrals, rivers, fine wine and restaurants as well parks, museums, golf, art and nature.

Normandy
Normandy is located in the North West coast of France along the English Channel and is divided between French and British sovereignty. The population of Normandy is around 3.5 million people and offers a lot of history dating back to the Vikings, and the subsequent World War II. Normandy offers fine wine, food and cheese.

Pyrenees
The Pyrenees are a range of mountains which form a border between France and Spain and Andorra is located in between. The Pyrenees are famous for its mountains, natural beauty, lakes, landscape and winter sports such as alpine skiing and mountaineering. During the summer, cyclists flock to participate in the Tour de France.

Val d'Isere
Val d'Isere is located on the east of France close to the border of Italy. It has a small population of approximately 1,700 people but attracts a huge amount of people for its winter sports. Val d'Isere is famous for its winter sports, and in 1992 hosted the Winter Olympics and hosted the Alpine World Ski Championships in 2009. Val d'Isere also stages part of the route for the Tour de France cycling.
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