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Our values

Over the years, the Gîtes de France label has grown to become Europe's number one guest-house network, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2005.

Our objectives: promote comfortable, friendly holiday stays, ...

 

What is a stopover or holiday gîte?

These large gîtes (from 12 to 50 persons) are perfectly suited to families and groups of friends who would like to spend a weekend or their holidays together. They also cater to groups looking for a venue to hold a conference, nature and discovery classes, ...

Having fun together...

 

Rating

The Gîtes de France quality label guarantees that your accommodation meets specific standards of comfort (from 1 to 4 "ears of corn") and complies with the national charter.

Gîtes de France stopover and holiday gîtes are inspected at least once every five years; the ratings vary according to ...

 

How to book

Prices given in the description are for an overnight stay (stopover gîte), for a weekend or week-long stay (holiday gîte), per person or for full capacity.

 

Gîtes de France facts and figures

In France, across the 95 departmental offices and the National Federation, Gîtes de France has a team of over 600 people to work with property owners and holiday-makers.

Overseas, Gîtes de France has been working with tour operators and has held a good position in the international market for almost 20 years...

 

Gîtes de France History – A timeline

1951: Creation of the first rural gîte by Senator Emile Aubert...

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