Don't know yet where to go on vacation this summer?
Want to escape, have freedom and discover? It all takes place in the Aude.
In this article, you will find the essential places to visit in the Aude as well as a selection of our holiday properties to stay in.
When you think of markets in south west France, you imagine cobbled streets filled with the scent of foie gras, stalls overflowing with sheep's milk cheeses, and sun-drenched tomatoes. But some of the region's markets offer a much rarer and more poetic experience: they're held... on the water.
France's cultural richness extends beyond famous monuments and international cuisine. Throughout the country, hidden local traditions, often little-known, bring the region to life and create the authentic charm of French life.
Located on the Atlantic coast, off the coast of Vendée, Noirmoutier is a charming destination that appeals to lovers of nature, gastronomy, and authenticity.
This island is accessible via the Noirmoutier Bridge, or at low tide via the Passage du Gois. It promises an extraordinary experience, featuring golden beaches, shimmering salt marshes, and picturesque villages. Let's discover the island of a thousand faces.
Spring is undoubtedly the most magical season for discovering France in a different way. Trees are budding, flowers burst with color, and fragrances fill the air. Among the treasures of French heritage, historic gardens offer a unique spectacle at this time of year. Here is a selection of the most beautiful gardens in France to visit in spring, for a stroll filled with poetry and serenity.
In the heart of Toulouse you will find a beautiful garden a stone's throw from the city center, located in the Compans Caffarelli district, the Pierre-Baudis Japanese Garden is nestled in the heart of the park of the same name, a former military site redeveloped in the 1980s. Created in 1981 on the initiative of former mayor Pierre Baudis, inspired by the Kyoto gardens, it offers an oasis of calm and balance in the pink city.
Located on the Atlantic coast, between Nantes and Noirmoutier, Pornic is a charming seaside resort in Loire-Atlantique that attracts both holidaymakers and locals. With its picturesque port, fine sandy beaches, and authentic yet friendly atmosphere, Pornic has become one of the must-see destinations on the Jade Coast.
France is full of majestic castles, imposing cathedrals, and renowned museums. But behind these must-see attractions lie lesser-known treasures, places steeped in history that are well worth the detour. Here is our selection of unusual historical sites to visit in France, for an authentic experience off the beaten track.
When we think of successful memories, it is not only the landscapes or the sun that we remember, it is the moments. Laughter around a dinner on the terrace, dives in the pool, breakfasts in pajamas, improvised games in the garden. These simple moments become unforgettable memories over time. Renting a holiday home is more than accommodation, it is offering a living environment and sharing.
When we think of an ideal French summer vacation, some images immediately come to mind: the hot summer sunshine on the skin, the long afternoons reading by the water and the laughter of the children diving into the swimming pool.
Every year, when planning the summer holidays, the same question comes up: where to go to recharge, disconnect and live unforgettable moments? For the summer of 2026, the question is obvious: France! With its varied landscapes, an exceptional cultural wealth, a world-famous gastronomy.
Family holidays are a time when everyone can get together and fully enjoy a summer vacation, staying in beautiful properties in the region of your dreams.
Lounge by the pool, share a French-style family meal, or enjoy the outdoors, nearby activities, and amenities.
While hotels may seem more convenient, more and more travelers are choosing a rental home, and for good reason.
At Pure France, we've been selecting the most beautiful properties across France for over 20 years: villas with pools, Provençal country houses, country homes, and family residences. Treat yourself to a true holiday experience in unique and comfortable locations.
At Pure France, you can enjoy a relaxing yet meaningful vacation in the countryside. Far from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
These days, holidays sometimes resemble checklists: things to see, places to photograph, stories to post. What if you put all that aside for a few days?
With Pure France, experience authentic, comfortable, and sunny France.
What if you took the time to discover the richness and diversity of France's most beautiful regions?
From the hills of Provence to the verdant valleys of the Dordogne, from the wild beaches of the south-west to the medieval villages of Languedoc, every corner of France has its own unique charm.
Find the perfect balance with Pure France when it comes to choosing your holiday: those who want to move, explore, walk, swim, and discover, or those who dream of total relaxation with long naps in the sun and doing nothing.
At Pure France, we believe the best vacations are those where you alternate between a gentle pace and dynamic moments, depending on the mood of the day.
Summer is coming to an end, the beaches are emptying, the roads are quieter, and the cicadas are still singing.
If you're hesitant to book your off-season vacation, here are some good reasons to take the plunge and go away in September and make this month your new favorite date with the sun.
f you want to make the most of your summer evenings in Occitania in the middle of summer, take advantage of the Jeudis en Malepère: every Thursday evening from June to August, a festive and friendly meeting to discover the cultural, gastronomic and wine-growing wealth of the Pays de Malepère, a pleasant region between Limoux and Carcassonne.
The Auvergne Rhône-Alpes region, located in southeastern France, is distinguished by its geographical, cultural, and economic diversity.
This region is bordered by Switzerland and Italy to the east and stretches from the majestic Alps to the west, to the vast plains and valleys of the Rhône River to the west. Its diverse landscapes include Alpine peaks, crystal-clear lakes, renowned vineyards, and vibrant cities.
There are houses that we appreciate for their comfort, their character or their authenticity and then there are those that mark us by the beauty of what extends beyond their windows: a valley gilded by the setting sun, a peaceful vineyard, a hilltop village or the infinity of the sea.
Lake Guanguise is located between Toulouse and Carcassonne in the Cathar village of Baraigne. It's a popular spot to explore and a favorite for water sports.
It's a preserved natural area offering plenty of opportunities for family outings or excursions with friends.
When we think of a vacation in France, we often imagine sublime landscapes, fine wine, crusty bread, naps in the shade, and a unique way of life. With Pure France, vacations go beyond that.
A true art of living
At Pure France, each house tells a story; they are not simply places of passage but places of anchorage where one feels at home, even when far removed from everyday life.
Characterful buildings, Provençal farmhouses, contemporary villas, or charming country houses—all our properties are selected to offer comfort, authenticity, and unique character.
Nestled in the Bay of Morlaix, Carantec is a Breton destination as peaceful as it is authentic.
Less well-known than its neighbours in northern Finistère, it is no less fascinating. With its golden beaches, maritime heritage, wild islets, and sea-flavored cuisine, Carantec appeals to lovers of nature, tranquility, and beautiful panoramas. A perfect stopover to unwind in complete simplicity.
Nestled in the verdant Auvergne region, Vichy is a town that perfectly embodies French elegance, thermal wellness, and the refined art of living. Famous since Roman times for its healing waters, this spa resort has stood the test of time.
With its picturesque streets, world-renowned thermal baths, and lush green surroundings, this city offers a unique and immersive experience.
Puy-l'évêque is a haven of peace nestled in the Lot Valley, amidst vineyards, medieval villages, and unspoiled nature.
This village is built on a rocky promontory overlooking the Lot River. It was first mentioned in the 13th century under the name Puy before being annexed to the bishopric of Cahors in 1228, hence its current name.