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What Does Gite Mean?

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Gite is a noun used in France signifying a small easy on the pocket rural holiday retreat. It is a holiday house in France. Gite is a French holiday home which is accessible for rent. These gites are fully furnished and self catered homes. There are over 55,000 gites in France which are registered. Many owners there prefer to lever their own rentals.

Officially to be entitled a gite the possessor must live within spitting distance in order to endow with help, support and a warm reception to visitors. Gites are in general old farm personnel cottages or transformed outbuildings and barns contained by the closeness of the possessor's primary house.

This type of feast lodging is at times looked upon as 'basic' in provisions of amenities, on the other hand most gites are by and large very well kept back and a increasing number will have exceptional amenities such as completely fitted kitchens, en-suite lavatory, TV, DVD and right to use to a swimming pool or other generous activities.

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