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| Languedoc-Roussillon Local Reference INFOrmation
Taking a holiday in the Languedoc-Roussillon? Taking a vacation in the south of France? Find the right place to stay: self-catering accommodation, bed and breakfast, rural gite, cottage or budget hotel or backpacker accommodation, find out more.
France is one of the most visited countries in the world so, you can be sure to find a well-developed network of services to tourists. There are many different types of accommodation, appropriate to different sorts of holidays and budgets. Hotels» See The AngloFILE, for Hotels: Languedoc Roussillon listings The hotels in France are classified for tourism by the local state authority, the Préfecture. The classification guidelines are similar to those found elsewhere in Europe and are as follows:
Chambres d'Hôtes (B&Bs)» See Chambres d'Hotes/B&Bs in The AngloFILE, for Languedoc Roussillon listings These vary from a room in a private house to well organised, professionally run guesthouses. Holiday Apartments and Gîtes de France» See Cottages & Gîtes to Rent in The AngloFILE of Languedoc Roussillon listings Originally rustic farmhouse accommodation, the Fédération Nationale des Gîtes de France has evolved over the years to include Bed and Breakfast type accommodation and self-catering facilities, outside of the big cities. To date, the organisation represents 38,000 owners, 55,000 addresses and 30 million days of holidaymaking. High standards are maintained and one can generally be guaranteed quality facilities from a Gîtes de France member. To select the type of holiday accommodation closest to your specific needs, Gîtes de France provides "formulae" under the following headings:
Gîtes de France contact:
Camping & Caravanning» See Camping & Caravans in The AngloFILE for Languedoc Roussillon listings. Youth Hostels» See Youth Hostels & Backpackers in The AngloFILE for Languedoc Roussillon listings. There are two main Youth Hostel organisations in France:
There are many other privately managed hostels, particularly in the city centres. The Tourist Offices (where you will almost always find an English speaker) will be able to give you a list of addresses and a map, or make calls for a reservation when you arrive in a town. Where possible, it is advisable to find out if you can reserve a bed in advance, especially during the summer season from May to September (however, be aware that many hostels don't take reservations). General Accommodation InformationHoliday Accommodation in The AngloFILE
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