France remains the world’s leading tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year in search of heritage, gastronomy and diverse landscapes. At the heart of this dynamic, the rural tourism property market is experiencing particular growth. Investing in the purchase of event venues or group gites for sale on ma-propriete.fr means tapping into a long‑term trend: the need to reconnect with nature and the search for authentic places to come together.
These properties stand out through their specific infrastructure. Unlike a traditional home, an event estate or large‑capacity gite requires facilities sized for receiving the public. They systematically comprise character buildings, often renovated, including a spacious reception room or wedding hall capable of hosting large‑scale celebrations. To ensure the logistics of these events, a fully equipped professional kitchen, including a cold room, is often essential, as is compliance with ERP standards (public access buildings).
The range of properties available across the country is vast and varied. You may find a modern hotel complex, a stone‑built private hamlet, or even a refurbished former holiday camp. These venues are generally set on large plots of land offering a landscaped park for wedding photos or relaxation, as well as a secured swimming pool, which remains a major asset for summer clientele. A large private car park is also required to handle the flow of guests.
Geographically, while Provence and Dordogne remain safe bets for tourist accommodation, many opportunities are emerging in regions such as Brittany, Burgundy or Auvergne, where prices per square metre offer better land profitability while still benefiting from green surroundings highly sought‑after for eco‑tourism.
Acquiring a property intended for hosting guests is not a standard real‑estate purchase; it is above all an entrepreneurial investment. The first criterion for any investor is to define the nature of the acquisition: do you want to buy the inseparable property and business, or only the business assets if the activity already exists? Analysing the balance sheet and the evolution of turnover over recent years is crucial to assess the project’s rental profitability.
Operating capacity is determined by the number of beds. For a host centre or stopover gite, the presence of dormitories maximises capacity, whereas individual rooms with private bathrooms will target a more upmarket clientele. The overall accommodation capacity of the main hall will dictate the type of events you can host: intimate family receptions or large weddings.
It is also essential to check regulatory compliance. PRM accessibility (for Persons with Reduced Mobility) is now a must for any collective accommodation open to the public. Likewise, if you plan to serve alcoholic drinks, obtaining or transferring a full liquor licence (licence IV) will be necessary.
The business model must be clearly defined. Do you want to run a full‑scale commercial activity with catering, or do you prefer a self‑catering model with external caterers? The corporate events market, including team‑building activities or the use of a conference room and seminar room, helps smooth activity over weekdays and outside the summer season, complementing wedding organisation, which takes place mainly at weekends.
Finally, do not forget to review the legal aspects: are you dealing with commercial premises? Is there an existing commercial lease if you are buying an occupied property? The presence of on‑site staff accommodation is also an important criterion for owners wishing to live on site while running their holiday village.
For users wishing to acquire a tourism property, ma-propriete.fr has developed a powerful and intuitive search engine. We have segmented listings into specific sub‑categories (gites, campsites, guest houses, unusual properties, etc.) to save you time.
Our advanced filters let you select properties based on precise criteria: location (region, department), budget, but also surface area in hectares, which is essential for those planning outdoor activities. This allows you to quickly target an estate with enough space for group accommodation.
We also offer an email alert system. By saving your search, you are notified in real time as soon as a new listing matching your criteria goes online.
Transparency is at the heart of our service. Each listing, whether published by real‑estate professionals or private sellers, gives you direct access to the seller’s contact details via a form or by telephone. In addition, the geolocation of listings (depending on the seller’s choice) helps you place the property within its tourist and economic environment.
For owners who have a hospitality business and wish to sell it, ma-propriete.fr offers unrivalled visibility. With a large number of monthly visitors focused on the rural and tourism market, your listing is viewed by a qualified audience made up of serious buyers and actively searching investors.
We know the rural market inside out. That is why we provide exemplary ease of use for creating your listings. One of our major strengths is flexibility in geolocation: you can choose to show the exact location of your property or blur it to maintain confidentiality, a crucial aspect when selling an operating business.
Your listing can be posted in multiple categories where appropriate (for example, a wine estate that also offers accommodation), thereby maximising the entry points to your offer. Finally, we actively share listings on our social networks and specialised Facebook groups, multiplying the reach of your offer among an engaged community.
Beyond simply publishing listings, ma-propriete.fr positions itself as an all‑round partner for your rural real‑estate project through a range of complementary services:
Whether you are a seller or a buyer, ma-propriete.fr is the go‑to tool for bringing your tourism and event real‑estate projects to life.