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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:38 pm    Post subject: French B&Bs Reply with quote

Gidday,
We are off to France next week, visiting Paris, Amiens, then down through the Loire Valley, down to Bordeaux, then Toulouse, bit of the coast, then back up to Paris. I know a lot of Brits holiday in France, and I’d be interested if anyone knows more about B&B holidaying in France, for non-French speakers. I suppose B&Bs inherently have more of an issue with language, and my French won’t cut it, beyond what I have in my phone App. So, any help all gratefully accepted.
Regards
Tony Renshaw
P.S. If there is anyone else with a Europa other than Remi, who I am in contact with, I’d love to have a chat.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:55 pm    Post subject: French B&Bs Reply with quote

Hello Tony,
                   If you are looking at really excellent accommodation at realistic prices in northwest France, you will not be able to beat Chris & Pat in Brittany.  I've forwarded your info to them.  You'll get great humour good accommodation and a guide to the area.


Best of luck Tony.
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Gidday,
We are off to France next week, visiting Paris, Amiens, then down through the Loire Valley, down to Bordeaux, then Toulouse, bit of the coast, then back up to Paris. I know a lot of Brits holiday in France, and I’d be interested if anyone knows more about B&B holidaying in France, for non-French speakers. I suppose B&Bs inherently have more of an issue with language, and my French won’t cut it, beyond what I have in my phone App. So, any help all gratefully accepted.
Regards
Tony Renshaw
P.S. If there is anyone else with a Europa other than Remi, who I am in contact with, I’d love to have a chat.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:02 am    Post subject: French B&Bs Reply with quote

Tony, Have a look at www.booking.com it lists available
beds in any place you put in stretching from 5* hotels to
B&Bs, very often at discounted prices. The rating scores
are entirely reliable in my experience. Most hotels in
France nowadays cope well in English, and I would suspect
B&Bs would also. For our Europa trips round France & other
European countries we rely totally on booking.com. We get
up in the morning , check weather, decide on a
destination, fix a hotel via booking.com & go. Works
perfectly every time. Put in a town or village at random
and check out availability for tomorrow and you will see
how it works. A pity you are going to be there a bit ahead
of the Club LSOW trip or we might have met up and flown
you around a bit. Happy to tell you some of my favourite
placesif you want to contact me off net.
Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
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Gidday,
We are off to France next week, visiting Paris, Amiens,
then down through the Loire Valley, down to Bordeaux,
then Toulouse, bit of the coast, then back up to Paris. I
know a lot of Brits holiday in France, and I’d be
interested if anyone knows more about B&B holidaying in
France, for non-French speakers. I suppose B&Bs
inherently have more of an issue with language, and my
French won’t cut it, beyond what I have in my phone App.
So, any help all gratefully accepted.
Regards
Tony Renshaw
P.S. If there is anyone else with a Europa other than
Remi, who I am in contact with, I’d love to have a chat.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 2:11 am    Post subject: Re: French B&Bs Reply with quote

Tony,

We've used Gites de France http://en.gites-de-france.com/ for decades I think it is pretty much the only national source of B&Bs- I can't promise spoken English everywhere ( although almost invariably better than my French...) the website is getting better but it can be hard work to pin down locations- it was always thus since it was a French-only paperback publication! Worth the effort though, we've styed in some wonderful out-of-the-way places we would not have found unaided. Had some memorable meals booking the table d'hote at the B&Bs -often more like a family dinner party, but I used it to improve my French which may or may not suit you!
With random fly-ins I've also found the local Syndicat d'initiative (tourist offices) really helpful and have never failed to find me somewhere good.
Enjoy!

Bill & Sue


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