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Self-catering accommodation
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Rural gites
A rural gite is much more than just a holiday accommodation. It is situated in delightful rural surroundings (farm, hamlet, village, surrounded by nature). Its unique formula allows you to live in harmony with nature and country life. The owner welcomes you as his guests and shares his way of living with you. These gites can be booked by the week or weekend.
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Groups gites
These gites are suitable for groups or for a number of families wishing to holiday together.
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Stopover gites
Stopover gites are set up particularly for hikers. They provide a bed (usually in a dormitory), a communal lounge and shared kitchen. Lodges are larger, giving families who do not know each other the chance to live together. They have a shared kitchen and dining room, bedrooms and dormitories. Bookings are on a nightly basis.
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Theme gites
These enable you to choose your accommodation along with countryside activities such as fishing, horse-riding, mountain biking and hiking. There are also "Panda" Gites and "Small farmhouse" Gites, wich are small, remotely-situated buildings with a terrace and canopy.
Gites suitable for the physically handicapped
These gites are designed with the convenience of the physically handicaped in mind.
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Gites for children
With a maximum capacity of 11 children, the aim is to give the children an awareness of rural life (learning about the farm, pottery, countryside activities, various entertainments). The organisation "Jeunesse et Sports" is responsible for placement. The gites are fully adapted for use by children (appropriate washing and toilet facilities, smaller-sized bedrooms or dormitories).
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Holiday hamlets and farmhouse accommodation
Several properties in a holiday hamlet or farmhouse buildings. Every room, apartment or house rented has an independent, private area while sharing the other amenities (access, parking, leisure, other services...). The hamlets (or farms) melt into the natural country environment and there is never any feeling of overcrowding. The largest contain 14 sets of accommodation or 7 to 8 well-spaced houses.
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