Featured Holiday Rentals in Mijoux
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Featured Holiday Rentals in Mijoux
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Holiday Rentals in Mijoux - A Guide to Mijoux
Mijoux holiday rentals are mainly a ski resort located in eastern France in the department of Ain.
It is approximately a five hour drive down from Paris by car and the town itself is situated at the crossroads of the D991, D436 and D936 roads, close to the Swiss border.
The closest airport to the area is Geneva Cointrin Airport which is around 17km from your Mijoux holiday rentals, with regular flights available from UK airports.
You could then hire a car at the airport for your onward journey, try our link above for some of the best deals on car hire in Mijoux.
Types of Holiday Rentals in Mijoux
The main type of holiday rentals in Mijoux are apartment s and chalets to rent in Mijoux due to the close nature to the Alps ski slopes.
A typical apartment to rent in Mijoux, like the ‘Mont Jura La Faucille’ holiday apartment, has a single bedroom sleeping up to 4 people. Extra sleeping arrangements are covered by sofas and /or futons in the lounge area.
All rooms are fairly well presented but definitely not luxurious. This is normally fine as you will probably only be using the accommodation as a base to explore the surrounding countryside, or spend your days on the ski slopes of the French Alps.
Mijoux Useful Information
Mijoux holiday rentals are located in the department of Ain, which is part of the larger region of Rhone-Alpes. Land area covers 22 square kilometres and holds a local population of around 320 people.
The main attraction of the village is its great location within easy reach of the French Alps ski slopes. The surrounding countryside makes for stunning views whichever way you look. The village (at around 1000m) is located in the upper section of the Valserine valley, between limestone cliffs which form the start of the Jura Mountains.
Mijoux holiday rentals are a good place to combine stunning scenery, extreme sports and local food & wine. Other points of interest are the Col de la Faucille, a high mountain pass which is often used on the Tour de France cycle race. Also worth a look is the archaeological site around the orientation tables at Montrond, a historic monument since 1936.






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