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“This grand hotel occupies a 19th-century château in bucolic grounds in Provence. The heritage facade gives way to frescoed ceilings and a sweeping staircase. Upstairs, guestrooms feature silk panels and bespoke furniture. A gourmet restaurant and outdoor pool complete this stylish country retreat.”

“This grand hotel occupies a 19th-century château in bucolic grounds in Provence. The heritage facade gives way to frescoed ceilings and a sweeping staircase. Upstairs, guestrooms feature silk panels and bespoke furniture. A gourmet restaurant and outdoor pool complete this stylish country retreat.”

Hotel Review

After an extensive, two-year renovation, this charming château is welcoming guests for a luxury country escape. Set in a former silk merchant's estate with twelve acres of verdant grounds, the hotel now boasts contemporary suites, a gourmet restaurant and outdoor swimming pool. With a great location in Gard, the hotel also makes the perfect base for local exploring in Provence. The loving restoration of the property allows many of the best heritage details to shine through. In the lobby, a sweeping staircase takes centre stage, flanked by hand-selected antiques and framed by frescoed ceilings. In the guestrooms, clean lines hint at the work of Swiss interior designer Iria Degen. Silk panels above the bed recall the property's heritage and perfectly complement the suites' high ceilings. Larger suites and La Maison - the gatehouse - offer guests self-contained living space, a sit-out terrace and self-catering facilities, perfect for a group or family stay. Children are welcomed at the hotel and there is lots to keep them entertained, from the big outdoor pool to the tennis courts and even a ping-pong table. At the hotel's gourmet restaurant there is a children's menu and Sunday brunch in the park is designed with kids in mind. With an ideal location for exploring western Provence and beautiful facilities onsite, this hotel is guaranteed to become a hit with visitors to this corner of the South of France.

 

Written by HG Staff

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Set in the heart of Provence, this hotel is a great starting point for local exploring, from Provençal culture to natural beauty
  • Country Escape
  • Set on a former silk merchant's estate in the beautiful landscape of Provence, book this hotel for a serene country getaway
  • Foodies
  • Foodies love this hotel's gourmet restaurant, offering lots of fresh seafood paired with great wines
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the historical La Chartreuse de Valbonne monastery, located close to this hotel. The monastery was founded in 1204
  • Local markets
  • Shop like a local with a trip to the market in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue; arrange a transfer through the hotel
  • Wildlife Area
  • Go on a day trip to La Bambouseraie de Prafrance, a bamboo forest outside of Anduze
  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable
  • Luxury
  • Intimate
  • Romantic
  • Traditional
  • Quiet
  • Family Suites
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character
  • Restaurant
  • Artworks
  • Boutique
  • Historic
  • Chic
  • Contemporary
  • Antiques
  • Child friendly

Facilities

  • Pet friendly
  • Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable
  • Family Suites
  • Wifi
  • Safe
  • Parking
  • Bar
  • Bicycles available
  • Airport transfer
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool
  • Garden
  • Concierge
  • Child friendly
  • Sitting Room
  • Room service
  • Suites
  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the historical La Chartreuse de Valbonne monastery, located close to this hotel. The monastery was founded in 1204
  • Local markets
  • Shop like a local with a trip to the market in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue; arrange a transfer through the hotel
  • Wildlife Area
  • Go on a day trip to La Bambouseraie de Prafrance, a bamboo forest outside of Anduze

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Château de Montcaud

Who hasn’t dreamed of owning a chateau in picturesque Provence? Silk merchant Alexandre Eugène Collain always did, and in 1848, having amassed a small fortune, he bought 12 acres of farmland and turned his fantasy into reality. Surrounded by the fertile vineyards and pretty hilltop villages of the unspoilt Cèze Valley, Chateau de Montcaud is both an opulent country hideaway and charming family home.

Originally published by i-Escape (view article)

My Chateau is your chateau

Garance Primat’s childhood holidays were spent at the magical Domaine des Etangs. Now she is sharing her family home — and her esoteric collection of art and books — with guests. Mary Lussiana is one of the first to stay.

Originally published by The Times (view article)

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