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I've enjoyed reading the different views of people on this thread but thought I'd add my penneth (spelling?).
We are doing a Gite in france this year, it'll be our 3rd Gite holiday there in as many years. We absolutely love this type of holiday. Always in the Dordogne as it's probably about far south as we could face driving (thought about flying but cost does add up). For keeping costs down we do the same as a previous poster has mentioned, we go for lunch time specials (plat du jour) as the value is fantastic. On a side I love how bread and water are automatically brought to the table in France too and then how you can just sit, and sit and not feel you are intruding after you've ate.
The restaurants we choose are all from the rough guides, never had a bad experience following them.
Of course you can't eat out all the time but there's nothing better sitting next to the pool, local cheap plonk in hand with the mornings fresh baguette and local cheese watching the sun go down and watching the night sky... we love France, can you tell?
Yes Petrol is getting more expensive, yes it can be a hassle driving, yes there's toll roads but rather than being confined to a complex on all inclusive or fighting for sun lounges, being kept awake from noisy pubs listening to foul mouthed youth's everywhere you go, we experience, in our opinion a little bit of luxury.
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