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For other countries e.g meditarranean and far east we have used Wimdu, Airbnb and website now called HomeAway I think. But I have also did some research with Holiday Lettings and Tripadvisor where people may rate the villas they stayed in. For the last 3 trips to France we have used Eurocamps and Suncamps but then booked direct with the campsites which is cheaper especially Castel group which does discounts. IMO the kids love being in a camp with other kids and activities which is restful for the parents as well.

Alternative Aquitaine is good for france...


Simpson Travel - but more spanish islands and greece I think.. eg http://www.simpsontravel.com/mallorca-holidays/pollenca-and-puerto-pollenca/villas/cal-roma (not cheap but lovely!!)


Tots to Travel has some good options too. Hope you find somewhere!

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