Villas In France To Suit Every Taste And Pocket
If you’ve ever read one or more books in the series written by Carol Drinkwater about her life on an olive farm in the south of France, you will no doubt love to live in this area of rolling hills, olive groves and quaint villages. She was lucky to pick up the little farm for a bargain price – normally villasin France are very expensive and beyond the reach of the ordinary man and woman. Fortunately we can at least rent such a villa for a week or two and experience something of that lifestyle.
There are many reasons why such a lot of people love villas in France. In the first place the weather is better than in northern Europe. Especially in the South of France, one has mild winters and lovely warm summers. In the very south, it’s not uncommon to have beautiful sunny days in the middle of winter.
Luckily there’s a vibrant market in villa rentals and anyone who wants to spend a fortnight in a French villa will be spoilt for choice. These villas are usually equipped to a high standard. From modern kitchens to lounges complete with satellite TVs and entertainment centers. Many also have pools to cool off during summer.
French villas are not just meant for relaxing though. It would be close to a cardinal sin if you stayed in a villa for a week or two and not explore the towns and cities in the vicinity. You will be amazed at what the country has to offer in terms of natural beauty and historical sites. Everywhere you will find ancient little market towns, beautiful cathedrals and churches and in the south also still lots of natural forests and of course lovely beaches.
The larger towns and cities all boast good shopping facilities. If you are a culture lover, you will no doubt love the large number of art galleries and museums throughout the country. Theater lovers will also not be disappointed, no matter where they stay.
The French have always loved their festivals and regardless of where you find yourself, if you spend a week or two in the country you are likely to run into some sort of festival. These vary from the traditional festivals you find in small towns to the glitzy film festivals of the French Riviera. In between there are numerous dance and music festivals as well.
When you book one of the many available villas in France, first make sure you find out all relevant facts. If you don’t have a car at your disposal, don’t select a place that’s twenty miles/kilometers from the nearest town. Also make sure that you fully understand what’s included in the price and what not. If you plan to permanently move to France, renting a villa for a couple of weeks is a great way to make sure that you will fit in with the French way of life.
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