B&Bs in France
January 18, 2010 at 11:00 am 2 comments
Attracting over eighty million visitors each year, France is by far the world’s most popular tourist destination, and Paris the most visited city. Choose from our top B&Bs in France. So whether it’s the sun, the snow, the stylish cities or simply the famous French cuisine that appeals to you, a bed and breakfast in France is an authentic, affordable way to explore the country.
Loire Valley B&Bs
Also known as the garden of France, the Loire Valley is another popular holiday destination, extending approximately from Orléans in the East to Nantes and the Atlantic Ocean in the West, with more than three hundred châteaux in between. Chauché is a small village sixty kilometres south of Nantes and is home to La Belle Vue des Arbres, a pleasant B&B with a large garden bordered by woodland on one side and open countryside on the other. Guests can enjoy a number of outdoor activities, including bike riding, walks in the country and fishing in the pond.
Book B&Bs in Loire ValleyMarseille B&Bs
Our second Provence B&B, Hostel de l’Etoile, is located on the outskirts of the fashionable French Riviera city of Marseille, the oldest city in France and an important centre for art and culture. Set within an attractive walled garden, this historical house has three individually decorated rooms with impressive views of the surrounding landscape. Situated conveniently close to the Technopôle Marseille, facilities include wireless internet access, parking and a swimming pool.
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