The Good Accommodation Guide

Alsace is one of the smallest regions in France and thanks to it's history of being swapped between France and Germany over the centuries retains a slightly Germanic feeling. It consists of the Departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin and is a very compact region to explore.

Probably the major attraction for most people is Strasbourg simply because it is so well known but this is a region where the density of lovely scenery is high and there are many medieval villages and castles for you to expl ...

A selection from Charente Maritime...

Pretty former stables, 10 minutes walk to beaches

Lovely, single-storey house, only 10 minutes stroll from sandy beaches and less to pretty town centre, shops, supermarket, baker's, banks etc., restaurants, bar/cafes and daily fresh-produce market. Your daily life is stressful enough, so leave the car at the house, enjoy your holiday at a leisurely...more

Holiday's homes in Alsace-Gites de France. Always decorated with flowers, in a little wine growing village Bergheim....more

Woodland Cottage with River

Modern house in tranquil woodland estate with river. Private boating and fishing . Walks to adjoining nature reserve. Family beaches 25 mins. Shops 5 mins. ...more

Luxurious Self-catering Cottages at the Sans Souci Spa in Gascony, France

Mont Aygue is a Spanish-style Chateau, situated high on a hill top commanding superb views of the surrounding vineyards. Luxurious self-catering 2 and 3 bed roomed accommodation is available in the 2 spacious wings. The 50 acre estate also hosts the exclusive Sans Souci Winetherapy Spa, created and ...more

Our selection in Maine et Loire : Charming B&B in the countryside

The Le Vieux Logis chambre d'hotes is situated in a small and peaceful farming hamlet with beautiful views of the open countryside. We are ideally situated to explore most of the major attractions that the Anjou region has to offer and for those with a keen interest in the well acclaimed wines of "A...more

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