Villas in France
From lavender-scented Provence estates to glamorous Côte d'Azur retreats and rustic Dordogne farmhouses, France offers an extraordinary range of villa holidays. Enjoy world-class cuisine, vineyards, and culture from your own private villa.
From lavender-scented Provence estates to glamorous Côte d'Azur retreats and rustic Dordogne farmhouses, France offers an extraordinary range of villa holidays. Enjoy world-class cuisine, vineyards, and culture from your own private villa. Browse our selection from VillaForYou and other trusted providers. Every listing includes a gallery of 15+ high-quality photos so you can explore each property before booking.

Maison Girou Haut
Montcabrier, Lot, France

De la Plaine
Oletta, Haute corse, France

Maison Sauveterre
Sauveterre-la-Lémance, Lot et garonne, France

Le Cezanne
Aix-en-Provence, Bouches du rhône, France

Lac Bleu 16
Lacapelle Marival, Lot, France

Lac Bleu 39
Lacapelle Marival, Lot, France

Lac Bleu 40
Lacapelle Marival, Lot, France

Lac Bleu nr 14
Lacapelle Marival, Lot, France

Lac Bleu 39 en 40 combi
Lacapelle Marival, Lot, France

Manoir Bellevue
Duravel, Lot, France

La Louzie
Salernes, Var, France

Manoir La Peyrade
Brouchaud, Dordogne, France

Le Petit Chateau
Brouchaud, Dordogne, France

Villa de Montaigu
Montaigu de Quercy, Tarn et garonne, France
Villas in France — Your Complete Guide
France remains one of the world's most popular villa destinations, with diverse regions each offering a unique character. The south of France, including Provence and the French Riviera, features sun-drenched villas with private pools, olive groves, and Mediterranean views. The Dordogne and Lot valleys offer stone-built country houses amid rolling countryside and medieval villages. Normandy and Brittany provide coastal villas with dramatic Atlantic scenery, while the Loire Valley offers châteaux-style properties amid famous vineyards.
France Villa FAQ
What are the best regions in France for villa holidays?
The most popular regions are Provence (lavender fields, culture), Côte d'Azur (glamour, beaches), Dordogne (countryside, gastronomy), Languedoc (value, vineyards), and Corsica (mountains, beaches). Each offers distinct landscapes and experiences.
Do French villas typically have pools?
Yes, the majority of villas in southern France include private pools. In Provence and the Côte d'Azur, heated pools are common. Some properties in northern regions offer shared or indoor pools instead.
When is the best time to visit France for a villa holiday?
June to September offers the warmest weather and longest days. July and August are peak season with the highest prices. May-June and September-October offer pleasant weather, lower prices, and fewer crowds.
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