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Saturday 15 September 2007

Long term property rentals in the Pays-de-la-Loire

By road, the region of Pays-De-La-Loire is easily reached in a few hours from any of the Channel crossings, though the ports of St. Malo and Caen (sailings from Portsmouth) offer the shortest drive. Nantes also has an airport. Pays de la Loire includes the part of the Loire valley downstream from Saumur. The ancient houses of Anjou and Plantagenet held sway here, and history lurks on every corner.

In the areas surrounding Nantes and Le Mans, the cultural influences of Brittany and Normandy are strong. The countryside is rich in historical gems and natural beauties away from the better-known attractions of the Loire valley itself that are just waiting to be discovered.

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Vendée | Sarthe | Mayenne | Maine et Loire | Loire Atlantique | view all...

Friday 14 September 2007

Long term property rentals in the Franche-Comte

The region of Franche-Comté is situated in eastern France, bounded on the east by Switzerland, Rhone-Alpes to the south, Saône-et-Loire, Côte-d'Or, and Haute-Marne, to the west, and Vosges and Haut-Rhin to the north. The region is dominated by the Jura Mountains and because the annual precipitation is high, forests cover much of Franche-Comté. This means that grazing land is fertile and In Franche-Comté, 80% of the milk collected is made into cheese - one of the best cheeses is 'Le Comte'.

Wednesday 12 September 2007

Gite Limousin France

Situated in the stunning Haute Vienne department of the Limousin, the gite offers splendid views out onto the beautiful Ambazac Mountains (Monts d'Ambazac).

Our self catering gite is located adjacent to our main house which serves as the bed and breakfast. This enables us to be available should you require anything or have any problems.

For more details visit our Gite In Limousin blog.

Tuesday 11 September 2007

Long term property rentals in the Lorraine region


Located in northeast France, Lorraine borders Alsace, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg. The region is best known for the dish 'Quiche Lorraine' originally, exclusive to Lorraine but now an international favourite. The 'Vosges Mountains' feed the streams and rivers that provide minerals and salts, to give the springs of Lorraine their famous healing powers. Some of the most famous thermal spas in the world are located here.

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Vosges | Moselle | Meuse | Meurthe et Moselle | view all...

Sunday 9 September 2007

Let’s rent a property in France

More people than ever are leaving Britain and moving abroad and many of those are deciding that France is the place for them. No wonder then that experts are saying that property prices in areas of France popular with the British are beginning to climb.

Of course there are many web-sites, magazines and British Estate Agents all dedicated to persuading you that they have the perfect property for you, so it’s not surprising that people get confused.

But, how do you go about finding that perfect place that you can call home amongst all these offers? There really is no substitute for living in France and finding your own perfect home, but of course that means you will need to look for a property that is to let and then take your time finding your dream home.

There are many British people with properties in France who will rent them out to make a little extra cash, which of course helps to pay the bills. Experience tells us that you should be looking for a long term let in France, to enable you to spend time finding your dream home. And this means that you can now experience the wonderful life available to you, before committing yourself on a more permanent basis to a particular area.

For available long term lets in France, just go to www.letsrentpropertyinfrance.com

Good hunting.

Alan.
www.letsrentpropertyinfrance.com

This article about renting property in France can also be read at goarticles.com

Long term property rentals in the Lower-Normandy region


Formerly a French province, Normandy, is now divided into two regions bordering the English Channel: Lower-Normandy and Upper-Normandy and is reminiscent of a great landscape painting, with cattle grazing in the fields and traditional rustic wood-framed houses that contrast the nearby modern buildings.

Mont-Saint-Michel is situated, facing the Channel, at the Lower Normandy's western extremity. The abbey is built on solid granite, with a quaint little village at her base. Agriculture is mainly dairy, some fishing and apple. Lower Normandy is the home to the renowned Calvados brandy and also produces some superb ciders.

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Calvados | Manche | Orne | view all...

Long term property rentals in the Upper Normandy region


Formerly a French province, Normandy, is now divided into two regions bordering the English Channel: Upper-Normandy and Lower-Normandy and is reminiscent of a great landscape painting, with cattle grazing in the fields and traditional rustic wood-framed houses that contrast the nearby modern buildings.

Not far from the Seine, an hours drive from Paris, is Giverny where Monet painted his water lilies.

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Seine Maritime | Evre | view all...