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Village house with swimming-pool, up to 10 people
Self catering house in France – (Ref: 30396)
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Price From:£800 (GBP)
Sleeps:9
No. of Verified Reviews: (1)villarenters customers rating
house in Lanvollon
Up to 10 people in this semi-detached village house with large enclosed collective garden & shared swimming-pool. 8 km from the sea, 6km from Golf. Al ...more

Private pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Brittany / Cotes-d'Armor / Lanvollon

Villa Les Cerises, Fayence
Self catering villa in France – (Ref: 29212)
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Price From:£835 (GBP)
Sleeps:7
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
villa in Fayence
A four bedroom detached provencal style villa with pool 10 minutes walk from town centre but in lovely countryside. ...more

Private pool, pets allowed.
On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur / Var / Fayence

Gorgeous 4/6 p. loft overlooking the swimming pool
Self catering apartment in France – (Ref: 30576)
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Price From:£300 (GBP)
Sleeps:6
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apartment in Lanvollon
Massive living room for this first floor loft in a quiet little town, all shops within walking distance, 8 km from the sea. ...more

Private pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Brittany / Cotes-d'Armor / Lanvollon

Cosy Maisonnette 2/3 p, swimming-pool, Lanvollon
Self catering gite in France – (Ref: 55357)
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Price From:£250 (GBP)
Sleeps:3
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gite in Lanvollon
Completely refurbished Maisonnette situated in a quiet alley, with all shops within walking distance. Access to covered heated swimming-pool and garde ...more

Communal pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Brittany / Cotes-d'Armor / Lanvollon

FRENCH HOUSE WITH PRIVATE POOL
Self catering villa in France – (Ref: 7984)
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Price From:£800 (GBP)
Sleeps:9
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villa in ORTAFFA
2500m² garden House 180 m2 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Private pool ( secure access) ...more

Private pool.
On site: horse riding, mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, climbing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Languedoc-Roussillon / Pyrenees Orientales / Ortaffa

Village house with swimming-pool up to 8 people
Self catering house in France – (Ref: 30573)
Villarenters Index10
Price From:£300 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (0)Not Yet Rated
house in Lanvollon
Up to 8 people in this semi-detached traditional village house with large enclosed collective garden & shared swimming-pool. 8 km from the sea, 6km from Golf. Al ...more

Private pool, pets allowed.
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / France / Brittany / Cotes-d'Armor / Lanvollon


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Destination guide to France




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Pleasing muddle of old and new

Swathed in 2,000 years of history, Lyon is an old city, yet happily it's far from being a museum piece.

An excellent excursion on first arriving in Lyon, , is to climb the steps from the Vieux Lyon quarter (or take the funicular railway, but it's more satisfying to walk) up the hillside to the Fourviere Basilica.
There is a fine view over the city from the top: church spires, office blocks, vast domes, riverboats, squares and Renaissance buildings jostle comfortably together. Lyon is a pleasing muddle of old and new, not a place of stark contrasts.
The city lies in the and two major rivers, the Rhone and the Saone, join up just outside it. Lyon's commercial centre is built on the narrow peninsula between the rivers, then sprawls outwards in all directions.
A walking tour involves navigating numerous picturesque bridges - but coping with the commuter traffic cramming the river banks can be a less-than-appealing ... more


How Paris stole my heart


From the Mail on Sunday

There are places I will always remember - like Australia's wildly beautiful 'top end', glamorous Sydney, exciting New York - and, of course, unsurpassable Venice. I've seen Niagara Falls frozen, dolphins swooping around a boat off Turkey, the painted monasteries of northern Romania and the mirrored interiors of Rajasthan.
But asked to choose 'my' place - the one with a very special resonance in my life - my imagination simply makes a short hop across the English Channel, jumps through northern France and skips down the Champs Elysees.
Why? Because Paris was my first ever taste of that magical realm called 'abroad'. And her beauty captured my heart forever. I reached the age of 17 and still had not left this island. Nowadays the young travel as a matter of course, whether backpacking in exotic places or a boozy, sunburnt week in Majorca. But in the mid-Sixties it wasn't that easy.
So ... more


Better make it a small one


The day started badly for Parisian cafe owner Andre Chabalier.
After going to bed the previous night about 3am, he'd woken mid-morning to an ominous registered letter announcing that his cafe rent was to be tripled.
'Tripled,' he cried. 'Tell Britain about that: then they'll stop thinking we're rolling in it.'
Andre's cafe - Le Colibri - is tucked away in a corner of Place de la Madeleine, just along from Fauchon, the Fortnum & Mason of Paris.
'Twelve thousand francs a square metre. I need first aid!' said Andre, 54. 'I'll be contesting, of course.'
In other words, cafe ownership in Paris is not all literary discussion and ripping off tourists.
The Colibri had opened that morning while Andre slept.
By 6.45am, the shutters were up and Christelle was serving the first coffees.
The premises wouldn't close until after two the following morning, when the last night-folk had left.
In the in... more


The Gaul's favourite day out


From the Mail on Sunday

My family was keen on a trip to Parc Asterix - the 100 per cent French theme park where all self-respecting Parisians take their children in the school holidays.
I had niggling doubts. Wasn't Asterix a bit dated? This comic character was hurtling out of fashion when I was a child.
Not surprisingly, therefore, Parc Asterix has never attracted more than a trickle of English visitors.
But it's all very different in France. Parc Asterix, 19 miles north of Paris, is a national institution and the French flock there, proud that it is an all-Gaul affair.
British theme parks tend mostly to be geared towards teenagers.
Parc Asterix is different. While it has all the obligatory stomach-churning rides, there are lots of attractions for toddlers and their older siblings.
There are merry-go-rounds, little child-friendly boat rides, slides, climbing frames and an up-in-the-tr... more


A tour around Chanel's Paris? I should Coco


When hotels tell us that they want to add a little extra to our holiday, one suspects that their real intention is to add something substantial to our bill (wouldn't it be nice if hotel beds were as well padded as their final invoices?).
But these are straitened times for upmarket hotels - especially those in Paris that normally depend on the lavish patronage of affluent Americans.
To compensate for the absent Yanks, hotels in the French capital have had to come up with new ways to attract business. It's an ill wind that has blown us a bonus: hotel prices are being trimmed and special treats are being arranged.
The illustrious Hotel de Crillon, situated in arguably the best location in Paris on Place de la Concorde, has devised some of the most alluring treats for guests.
General manager Philippe Krenzer says that the hotel has decided to use its upmarket connections to open doors for its clients. 'We... more


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