Holiday rentals and lettings in France

Holiday rentals and lettings in France

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Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in France

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Gîte for 4 People in Lescouët-Gouarec, Bretagne
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Lescouët-Gouarec, Bretagne
Gîte • 77 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.8
(29 reviews)
Ground floor : living room / lounge with kitchen corner and fireplace, toilet. First floor : 1 dble bedroom, 1 twin-bedded room, shower room with toilet. Baby equipment available on request. Linen supplied. Adjacent gite, renovated in 2005, situated in barn-conversion, next to the owner's house, on a wooded park with pond. You will discover the lake of Guerledan, the forest of Quenecan.
from A$66 / night
Gîte for 4 People in Saint-Philibert, Bretagne
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Saint-Philibert, Bretagne
Gîte • 52 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.4
(38 reviews)
This apartment overlooking the Crac'h river (Bay of Quéhan) is located in a house divided into two gites. You just have to go down a few steps to access the accommodation. The main room consists of an equipped kitchen open to a fully glazed living room/living room (Netflix access TV). Immediate access to a beautiful suspended terrace, sea view and equipped with garden furniture. Two bedrooms with small sea view (1 double bed 140X200 in the first and 2 single beds 90X200 in the second). Bathroom with shower and sink, separate toilet.Walk along the owner's oyster building to access La Villa J...
from A$165 / night
Gîte for 4 People in Le Tiercent, Bretagne
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Le Tiercent, Bretagne
Gîte • 54 m² • 2 Bedrooms
9.6
(54 reviews)
GR.FL: Living room with fireplace, lounge and kitchen areas. UPSTAIRS: Bedroom 1: double bed. Bedroom 2: twin beds. Shower room. WC. Electric heating. A typical Breton house adjacent to other dwellings in a lovely little country hamlet, 35km from Mont St Michel. It has a shady garden and a separate patio with garden furniture. The surrounding countryside has plenty of walks and the castle at Fougères is well worth a visit. Village 2.5km.
from A$57 / night

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices in France

A$331for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
A$389 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability in France

46%for 8 Nov - 15 Nov
58% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in France

Discover France's Diverse Vacation Accommodation Options

France offers an exceptional array of holiday rentals and lettings in France that showcase the country's incredible diversity, from charming Breton cottages with granite stone walls to elegant Provençal villas with sun-drenched terraces. These authentic accommodations provide travelers with an immersive experience into French culture, combining traditional architecture with modern comforts.

French holiday rentals stand out for their unique character, often featuring renovated traditional buildings like historic fisherman's cottages, converted barns, and restored manor houses thoughtfully updated while preserving original charm. What sets holiday rentals and lettings in France apart is their emphasis on authentic local experiences paired with premium amenities designed for comfort and convenience.

These rentals showcase the best of regional architectural styles, from the thick slate roofs and granite stonework of Brittany to the terracotta tiles and whitewashed facades of the Mediterranean coast. These properties blend historical character with contemporary luxury, creating spaces that feel both timeless and modern. Guests can expect an impressive range of amenities to enhance their French getaway experience. Typical offerings include:

  • Private swimming pools with heating and security features for year-round use
  • Fully equipped modern kitchens with dishwashers, coffee machines, and premium appliances
  • High-speed Wi-Fi suitable for remote work and video calls
  • Private terraces, balconies, and garden spaces ideal for al fresco dining
  • Secure parking facilities essential for exploring France's regions
  • Air conditioning systems valuable in southern French destinations
  • Washing machines and dryers for extended stays and family travel
  • Pet-friendly policies allowing four-legged family members to join the adventure
  • Multiple bathrooms to ensure comfort for larger groups and families
  • Custom-designed furniture and décor reflecting local craftsmanship

Who Should Book Holiday Rentals and Lettings in France?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

France's diverse landscape and rich cultural heritage make it an ideal destination for many travelers seeking memorable vacations. Food enthusiasts will find paradise in regions like Lyon, Bordeaux, and Provence, where holiday rentals with a private pool in France provide the perfect base for exploring local markets, attending cooking classes, and visiting renowned wineries.

Beach lovers gravitate toward the French Riviera, Normandy, and Brittany coasts, enjoying water sports, coastal hiking along the GR34 trail, and relaxing days by the Mediterranean or Atlantic shores. Cultural enthusiasts and history buffs find fascination in regions like the Loire Valley with its magnificent châteaux, Normandy with D-Day beaches and historic sites, and Provence with Roman ruins and medieval villages.

Outdoor adventure seekers are drawn to the French Alps for skiing and mountaineering, the Pyrenees for hiking and thermal spas, and the Massif Central for cycling and nature exploration. Families appreciate the convenience and space that French vacation rentals provide, with many properties offering child-friendly amenities like shallow pools, enclosed gardens, and proximity to family attractions. The best times to visit vary by region and activity: summer months (June-August) offer warm temperatures ranging 20-30°C with average prices around $420 AUD per night, while shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) provide pleasant weather between 15-25°C and better value at about $380 AUD per night, with excellent availability of 55-65 properties per week across most regions.

Top 5 Must-Experience Destinations in France

Discover France's Most Captivating Attractions and Activities

France offers countless spectacular destinations that showcase its natural beauty, history, and cultural heritage. Here are five essential experiences to include on every visitor's itinerary:

  1. House of George Sand
  2. The Wolves of Chabrières
  3. Aubusson Tapestry Museum
  4. Château de Chaumont
  5. Les Pierres Jaumâtres

House of George Sand

Located in the village of Nohant-Vic, this museum preserves the home of the French novelist George Sand. With a 4.7-star rating from nearly 2,000 visitors, this historic house offers insights into 19th-century French literary life and hosts cultural events and concerts in its romantic gardens.

The Wolves of Chabrières

This unique wildlife park near Guéret allows visitors to observe wolves in their natural habitat while learning about conservation. The park's 4.4-star rating reflects its commitment to education and wildlife protection, making it a great destination for families and nature lovers.

Aubusson Tapestry Museum

Discover the ancient art of tapestry weaving in this UNESCO World Heritage site in Aubusson. The museum showcases centuries of French craftsmanship and tradition, offering hands-on workshops and demonstrations that bring this traditional craft to life.

Château de Chaumont

This medieval castle in the Creuse region has a 4.9-star rating and offers breathtaking views of surrounding countryside. Its well-preserved architecture and history make it a top spot for history enthusiasts and photographers.

Les Pierres Jaumâtres

These granite rock formations create a mystical landscape ideal for hiking and photography. Nearby, Le Chalet des Pierres Jaumâtres serves traditional French cuisine with panoramic views of these natural monuments.
France holds the record for the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites of any country, with 45 inscribed locations celebrating its exceptional cultural and natural heritage.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in France

Savor Exceptional French Cuisine at Highly-Rated Restaurants

France's culinary reputation extends beyond Paris with exceptional dining throughout its diverse regions. Here are three outstanding restaurants showcasing the best of French gastronomy:

  • Au Bureau - Pub et Brasserie (4.5 stars, 1,957 reviews) in Montluçon offers a fusion of traditional French brasserie cuisine with a modern pub atmosphere, featuring local specialties and a selection of regional wines and craft beers to complement their seasonal menu.
  • Château Saint-Jean (4.8 stars, 552 reviews) in Montluçon offers an elegant fine dining experience in a historic château setting, where guests enjoy gourmet French cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients while overlooking manicured gardens and world-class spa facilities.
  • Le Chalet des Pierres Jaumâtres (4.3 stars, 1,478 reviews) near Toulx-Sainte-Croix combines exceptional French cuisine with stunning natural scenery, specializing in traditional regional dishes and artisanal desserts served alongside panoramic views of famous granite rock formations.

Essential Tips for Your French Holiday Rental Experience

Insider Knowledge for the Perfect French Getaway

Experienced hosts across France recommend several considerations to enhance your vacation rental experience. Understanding regional customs is important, especially regarding quiet hours and local market schedules, as many villages observe afternoon rest periods between 12:00-14:00.

Sustainability is increasingly important with many properties featuring electric vehicle charging stations, solar heating systems, and organic gardens where guests can harvest fresh herbs and vegetables. Holiday accommodation in France often includes unique local touches like custom-designed furniture made from reclaimed materials, such as boat wood in coastal properties or vineyard barrels in wine regions, creating authentic connections to local heritage.

Travelers can discover hidden gems like local oyster farms in Brittany, thermal spas in the Pyrenees, and family-run wineries in Burgundy that do not appear in standard guidebooks. Many hosts provide complementary equipment including bicycles for scenic routes, sports gear for outdoor adventures, and baby equipment for families traveling with young children. Seasonal considerations are key: spring (March-May) offers mild temperatures good for hiking and sightseeing with fewer crowds, summer (June-August) provides ideal conditions for beach activities and outdoor dining, autumn (September-November) showcases spectacular foliage and harvest festivals, while winter (December-February) transforms Alpine regions into wonderlands perfect for skiing and cozy fireside evenings. For the ultimate French experience, consider booking a luxury holiday rental in France with a private pool during shoulder seasons to enjoy exceptional value and appreciate France's natural beauty without peak season crowds.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in France

On average, how much do holiday lettings in France cost?

France is one of the cheapest countries in Europe. An overnight stay here costs on average A$188.21 per night.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

Those who want to be budget-friendly should travel to France in July, October, and March which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of A$154.45, A$211.48, and A$214.71 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in France?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in France, the highest prices are found in the month of August (with an average of A$265.93 per night), followed by January (A$265.44), and June (A$247.17).

Are there usually many holiday lettings available in France?

So you don't run out of accommodation options in France we recommend you to think ahead, as 58% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of properties available in France were May, April, and June with average availabilities of 51.2%, 50.5% and 50.5%, respectively.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The accommodations in France reach their peak in demand in August, with an availability rate of 20.4%. The second most requested month is July, with 30.5%, and the third is January with 41%.

How many lettings are available in France?

In France we work with 186 different providers to give you a choice of 260000 properties, so you will not be short of options!