Among the foliage of a verdant park with magnificient age-old trees. Chateau Saint-Jean rises between the River Cher and the Great Auvergne way. An establishment of the Malta Order Knights of St Jean of Jerusalem, origin of its name. The Chapel is a roman edifice. All […]
0 Read MoreWith an altitude of 450m, overlooking the village, the château was in the 12th century, a look out tower for the Ravel château. It allowed on the eastern side to defend against the enemies coming from the Dore valley and also to supervise one of the […]
0 Read MoreOriginally the château of one of the premier wine-producing families of France, Relais de Margaux blends a prestigious past with all the facilities of a top class hotel. Standing in a 55-hectare estate, this intimate 19th-century château is prettily furnished in traditional French and British style […]
0 Read MoreChâteau Cordeillan Bages was built in the purest 17th century style in Pauillac, the heart of the Médoc. Bought in 1987 by Lynch-Bages, it was entirely renovated and rebuilt in 1988 and 1989. The property, which covers about 5 acres, adds to an ideal geographical situation […]
0 Read MoreThe Plaisance has been faithfully restored to its 18th century origins. The panoramic terrace offers a wonderful view. The entire property is graced with an elegance which turns the Hostellerie into an exceptional setting, set off by a residence with four suites in the Château Pavie.
0 Read MoreOne of the top 5 hotels in the region, this 19th century Château and its three unique properties (La Residence, La Maison du Bien-Etre, La Maison du Vignoble) is surrounded by a park. You will explore our Resort and experience our “Island of Relaxation†in the […]
0 Read MoreIn the heart of Biarritz, the Hotel du Palais looks out on the Ocean and on the city’s finest beach. Formerly the residence of the Napoleon III and his wife, Empress Eugenia, this hotel is world-renowned for luxury. It has a private heated sea-water swimming pool […]
0 Read MoreAmazing, beautiful, a Must come. Marvel at the “Venice of the Perigord” with its luxuriant landscape, its prehistoric grottos, its quanit bow bridge, the only one of its kind in France, its castles and superb estate.
0 Read MoreThis elegant residence, set on the picturesque banks of the Vezere, where the painters of the Lascaux caves once fished, is a haven of calm offering bright, comfortable rooms. The beautiful Dordogne countryside is the perfect place to savour Roland Mazère’s inventive cuisine, based on regional […]
0 Read MoreHenri Miller was so enchanted by this XVIIth century Carthusian monastery of Perigord that he came to spend a week and ended up staying a month. You’ll understand why when you discover this idyllic haven filled with birdsong and the babbling of the garden brook. Seasonal […]
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