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
Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com> wrote:
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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 Id 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 wont 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, Id love to have a chat.
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