gîte

[US]/[ɡiːt]/
[UK]/[ɡiːt]/

Translation

v.to stay at a gîte; to spend the night in a rural house or cottage.
n.a rural house or cottage, typically used as a guest house or for holiday accommodation.

Phrases & Collocations

gîte up

gîte down

gîte in

gîte out

gîte on

gîte off

gîte up to

gîte down to

gîte into

gîte onto

Example Sentences

we decided to rent a gîte in the french countryside for our summer holiday.

the gîte is located in a quiet village near the belgian border.

you can book this charming gîte online through the owner's website.

our gîte features a fully equipped kitchen and a large garden.

the owners offer a welcome basket with local produce upon arrival at the gîte.

this renovated farm gîte accommodates up to eight people comfortably.

staying in a gîte is often cheaper than booking a hotel.

the gîte has a beautiful view of the surrounding vineyards.

we enjoyed a delicious breakfast on the terrace of our holiday gîte.

is there parking available next to the gîte?

many travelers prefer a self-catering gîte for the freedom it provides.

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