Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Gastronomy & Wine – perfectly coupled with your French Villa Holiday!!


I have just come back from a week in UK whereby I had to have my obligatory fish and chips, curry and take away Chinese. I really enjoy these foods when I visit “the old country” and often visit the country pubs which I really miss. However, after a week I am hankering to be home and to return to my French food diet which is regional food and wine!!

If there is something clear in the world, it is the gastronomy language is defiantly French!! Its kitchen is the national pride of the French people and the fame of the French is good eating and drinking. As you read on think about your french family villa rental for your 2010 holiday.

From the Northwest coast as well as Mediterranean, there is quality fish, as well as seafood in the form of oysters, mussels and clams, especially in the zone of Aquitaine and the Charente.

In the area that I live duck, goose, and foie gras are elements of the kitchen of the region of Dordogne and Midi-Pyrénées. Mainly accompanied by plums, raisins or truffles.

While in the Languedoc the typical Mediterranean kitchen is based on olives, garlic, fish soups mussels, fresh fish and salads.

Not forgetting the wonderful cheeses where there are more than 400 varieties. The most famous are Brie, Roquefort, Camembert and those of goat. My favourite are the ripe, runny Camembert’s and St. Felician and the stronger the better! I like my cheese to take the roof of my mouth off and leave the milder cheeses to the less adventurous.

What about the wine you say!! The glasses are always full in France, in spite of the recognized spiritual drinks like Armagnac, cointreau, the cider or the calvados, the king is the wine!! The French are authentic lovers of good wines and its country is seeded from corner to corner of vineyards. The great producing regions are Bordeaux and Champagne, although good wines can be found in the valley of the Loire and of the Rhone.

If this has wetted your appetite and tingled your taste buds then why not think about your South West France holiday now by booking one of our family villas or rural French farmhouse today. We still have good availabilities in the summer months – but hurry this area is popular!

If you would to talk to one of our experienced staff about your luxury villa in France contact our office on 01442 870055 or visit our website www.qualityvillas.com

If you would like a copy of our new 2010 brochure call our office on the number above or order a copy via our website www.qualityvillas.com

Gill Woolsgrove
Regional Manager
France & Morocco

Friday, 20 November 2009

Escape to the country!!!!


The Lot Valley is one of the most beautiful regions in France, a perfect holiday destination for your rural French farmhouse holiday. The area has remained fairly untouched by 20th century development and tourism and the rural way of life continues very much as it has for centuries. Local farmers seem happy to live a fairly subsistence lifestyle, and village markets continue to flourish. This is due, no doubt, to the local taste for fresh ingredients and traditional methods of regional cooking. Although medieval villages and towns are starting to be discovered by tourists looking for a more authentic France, they have managed to retain their old-world charm. Visitors are drawn to the stunning countryside, pâté, truffles, foie gras and fine wine.

This area boasts many beautiful villages and the scenery is without a doubt truly stunning. It’s a perfect area to enjoy a wonderful family holiday in a countryside villa with your very own swimming pool. This region is vast but its worth mentioning just a couple of areas of interest.

The ancient city of Cahors sits on the River Lot and steeped in history. It is now a fashionable town with some superb restaurants, nice shops and an excellent Saturday market, bursting with local produce. Across the river is the town's signature piece, the Pont Valentré. This magnificent fortified bridge was built between 1308 and 1500 and features a trio of towers, battlements and seven pointed arches. The Cathédrale St-Etienne dominates the old town and features a sculptured Romanesque north portal, which was carved around 1135. Today the town is best known for its excellent cuisine and the fine deep red wine that is made in the surrounding vineyards. A good excursion from Cahors is the stunning cliff-edge village of St-Cirq-Lapopie, (31km) to the east. Perched high above the south bank of the Lot, the village, with its cobbled lanes, half-timbered houses and gardens, it is most visited village in the region!

Why not book your South West France villa today so you can enjoy the beauty of the Lot Valley. We have a few rural French farmhouses still with high season availability.

If you would to talk to one of our experienced staff about your luxury villa in France contact our office on 01442 870055 or visit our website www.qualityvillas.com
If you would like a copy of our new 2010 brochure call our office on the number above or order a copy via our website www.qualityvillas.com
Gill Woolsgrove
Regional Manager
France & Morocco

Friday, 13 November 2009

A hidden gem in the Dordogne!!


The Dordogne is a wonderful department and has been popular for many years. The Dordogne River and its wonderful chateaux and quaint villages still attract thousands every year. I am so lucky to work in so many different departments and they are all wonderful in their own delightful way. To me the Dordogne is not only about the river and many tourist attractions but the medieval hilltop villages and the wonderful properties that lie nestled in their valleys. A perfect area to book your countryside villa or renovated farmhouse in Dordogne.

New to my Dordogne portfolio is a beautifully restored manor house that is near one of these hilltop villages and tucked away in lush countryside yet close to all amenities. This wonderful Manor House was once an important bastide domaine with a connection to the amazing Château de Biron which is but a short distance from the estate. It is a beautiful house with a fine history where part of the house dates back to 1673. It was a refuge for families from Alsace and hid soldiers during World War II. Situated on a high point in the region, the 100-acre domaine has its own small herd of organic cattle as well as being a lovely haven for wildlife and wild flowers. The house has been meticulously renovated and refurbished to an exceptionally high standard that blends well with its centuries-old history. This charming family villa is sure to be popular so early booking is recommended.

Call our office now to discuss your countryside villa in Dordogne and speak to one of our specialist staff who all know our family villas personally. Visit our site now for your family villa holiday www.qualityvillas.com and contact us or email.

Gill Woolsgrove
Quality Villas
France & Morocco

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Water Sports & Water Jousting in the Languedoc


The Mediterranean coast has wide sandy beaches and rocky creeks along the Côte Vermeille. There are also clear lagoons, lakes, canals, rivers, swimming pools fed by natural hot springs, and even subterranean streams. Equipment can be hired for water skiing, sailing, windsurfing, fun boarding, scuba diving, sand yachting, kite flying, sea kayaking, jet skiing, canoeing, river kayaking and white water rafting. For those water sport lovers it’s a perfect area to have your French villa holiday.
If watersports is not your “thing” then you must go and see the water jousts that take place in the summer, mainly in August, along the Mediterranean coast of the Languedoc. They are exactly what the name suggests, medieval style jousts, but with the jousters mounted on board boats. They attract large crowds of supporters and spectators and are great fun to watch. Two substantial wooden boats are rowed towards each other by eight or ten oarsmen. They pass each other on the left, much like horses in conventional land jousts.
One jouster on each boat stands on a special raised platform at the stern of the boat about three metres (10 feet) above the surface of the water.
In addition to the jouster and the rowers, the crew consists of a helmsman and two musicians, one playing a kind of drum and the other a kind of oboe. Also on board are other jousters who will take part in the next joust.

We have many Languedoc villas for your French family holiday from an elegant country house near Lagrasse to a small family villa near Mirepoix.

If you would to talk to one of our experienced staff about your luxury villa in France contact our office on 01442 870055 or visit our website www.qualityvillas.com
If you would like a copy of our new 2010 brochure call our office on the number above or order a copy via our website www.qualityvillas.com

Gill Woolsgrove
Regional Manager
France & Morocco

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Sunny holidays in France with Quality Villas


Here at Quality Villas, we are confident that a French villa holiday with Quality Villas will put a smile on your face.

This year was an amazing year for sunshine. From Spring right through to end of September the sun shone and shone.

Many of our clients had some wonderful holidays lazing by the pool topping up their sun tans to balmy evenings having the BBQ’s they were promised in UK but never had!!

Whilst we at Quality Villas cannot guarantee sunshine every day for your 2010 holiday we can guarantee beautiful villas, farmhouses and in some cases your very own chateau.

We have been taking bookings for 2010 for a few weeks now and some of most popular houses are getting booked up so hurry and book your French villa holiday now and look forward to long sunny days by your exclusive pool and BBQ evenings.

If you would to talk to one of our experienced staff about your luxury villa in France contact our office on 01442 870055 or visit our website www.qualityvillas.com

If you would like a copy of our new 2010 brochure call our office on the number above or order a copy via our website www.qualityvillas.com

Gill Woolsgrove
Regional Manager
France & Morocco

Thursday, 29 October 2009

We listen to what our clients want !!!

This year saw Quality Villas being asked many times if we have luxury villas in La Rochelle and the islands – namely Ile de Rey and Ile de Oleron in the Poitou-Charentes coast. As we listen to our clients we will be investigating and intend on procuring villas in these areas for 2010. Our intrepid Regional Manager (me!) will be travelling there in the New Year looking for the right villas for our clients. Years of experience has taught us what our clients want. To whet your appetite I have done some homework on these areas and I must say I am itching to travel already!!

With as many hours of sun per year as the Riviera, La Rochelle is a popular travel destination. It is also one of the most attractive and unspoilt seaside towns in France and steeped in culture and history. Once a popular trading port since the 14th century the charming Old Port is very much the focal point of the town, lined with cafés and restaurants and typical red & white striped umbrellas sets the scene and a popular place to relax for tourists as well as residents. The port entrance is guarded by two impressive towers that offer stunning views from the top La Rochelle is becoming increasingly chic and popular, with young people and families heading there during the summer months because of the nearby beaches.

For those who may want to visit something more “swishier” then head for the Porte de Minimes which is a large modern marina development filled with nice shops, restaurants and lively bars. This is where the young and beautiful gather at weekends and summer evenings to sun and show off their tans on small, yet stunning Plage des Minimes which boasts spectacular sunsets too!! With its fantastic seafood cuisine, ancient arcaded streets, empty beaches and sensational Atlantic sunsets it’s a must to have your luxury villa holiday here!

The city is connected to the Ile de Rey by a 2.9 km bridge and is very popular in the summer. The Ile de Rey boasts 70km of coastline, including 25 km of fine sand beaches. The main town St-Martin de Ré is a picturesque fishing village and well worth a visit. Another island that is very popular is Ile d'Oleron, off the Poitou-Charentes coast near the Ile de Rey is the largest island off mainland France except for Corsica, at 34km by 15 km. The island is connected to the mainland by a bridge 3km long. It is a very popular summer holiday destination, above all because of the consistent sunshine and fine beaches on the island. Apart from the beaches, two of the towns on the island are worth exploring - Saint-Pierre (the capital of the island) to the north; and Le Chateau to the south.

If you would like to speak to a specialist on a French villa holiday or where best to visit, do visit this site on line : http://www.qualityvillas.com and contact our office or email us.

Gill Woolsgrove
Area Manager
France & Morocco

Monday, 10 August 2009

Escape the weather and dream of Winter Sun by the beach!!


We at Quality Villas have two destinations that you can dream about – Morocco & Mauritius.
Whilst everyone knows of Marrakech, few people know of Agadir which is a real winter sun playground and only a 3 hour flight from UK by a low budget airline. For those who fancy something a bit more exotic and long haul then head for Mauritius - land of sun, turquoise clear waters and beautiful beaches.

If, like me, you like to have some knowledge on where you are going then read on and book one of our luxury villas in Agadir or beach style properties in Mauritius - you will not be disappointed!!

Agadir is Southern Morocco's most visited city and a very popular tourist destination. Its sandy shores and modern coastal city is a huge attraction and it draws crowds of Europeans during the winter months. In fact while most people flock to the Canaries they forget that Agadir lies adjacent with beautiful parks, luscious gardens and beautiful beach front villas. The long sandy beach is swept every morning and kept spotlessly clean. The south end of the main beach has jet-skis for rental. Alternatively, dry activities like horse & camel riding, quad biking and beach buggies are also available and very popular. Stroll along the wide promenade where there are a number of bars and café's selling drinks and renting out sun-beds and umbrellas.
There are plenty fascinating towns and cities and places to see that are within driving distance of Agadir namely the mountains, desert and of course the famous souks!!

Mauritius is a fascinating, world-in-one-island slice of paradise. Its very name of conjures up images of tropical luxury and stupendous extravagance. Famed for its turquoise sea, sand rimmed lagoons and white sandy beaches its fast becoming a sought after place to visit. Long sunny days, only 4 hours from UK (so no jet lag!) they drive on the left and most Mauritians speak English – perfect!!

The island is loaded with historic sights to the national Parks and dramatic forests. I think its single biggest asset is the relaxed charm of its warm and welcoming people. Add to this the joys of Chinese, Indian, French and African cuisine, the rousing beat of séga music and the infectious party spirit of the locals, and you soon understand why Mauritius really is so many people’s idea of paradise on earth.

We have luxury villas to rent in Agadir and thatched cottages right on the beach in Mauritius. Both destinations offer flights from all UK airports with Easy Jet operating to Agadir from Gatwick this November. Flights to Mauritius from many airlines at good prices too!!

If you would like to speak to a specialist on a Morocco villa holiday or Mauritius villa holiday do visit this site on line: http://www.qualityvillas.com/ or contact our office or email us – we are awaiting your call !!


Gill Woolsgrove
Regional Manager
France & Morocco