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A good place to spend a month in France in June? |
I am taking the family--husband and three kids- to France for the month in June. Can anyone recommend an area or resort small town where we could rent a house? We would need some kid friendly entertainment. We would also like to be able to drive to some sites within a day. We would need two bedrooms and one bath. We are looking for low cost, nothing fancy. Anywhere along the Atlantic coast is nice and always close to so many interesting sites. Tourism is so well-developed everywhere that every place is kid-friendly but a lot of activities (like children's clubs on the beach) won't start until mid-june or early July as most European kids are still at school the earlier part of the month. On the Mediterranean coast, avoid the Riviera and stick to the coast south of Perpignan by the Spanish border. There you will have the beach, the mountains, Carcassonne and all the Cathar sites within easy rides. Pretty coastal vilages are Collioure and Banyuls. Can't give you the name of a letting agent, but the Brittanny area between Pont Aven and Port Manech had several properties being let last time we were there. i would advise nantes. it is a town on the coast and affordable. it is max 2hours away from paris so you could visit the most beautiful city of the world and you are not far from amazing landscapes in bretany and along the coast, south. there are many littl villages around nantes. for a month, I would go to Avingon, probably, or someplace in Provence. You will be close to the C么te D'Azure, and there must be some great kid-friendly stuff to do, there. Try around the Loire valley. Many castles to go visit. The city of Tours is nice (and rather large) but I lived there as a young adult and don't really know of kid friendly activities. |
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