Château-Hôtel de Bourron
Château-Hôtel de Bourron, Bourron-Marlotte, Ile de France, France.
Built on the site of an earlier medieval fortress, this delightful family-owned chateau hotel dates from the early 17th century. Surrounded by spring-fed moats, the elegant guest bedrooms are individually designed and beautifully appointed.
- 17th Century
Château du Barive
Château du Barive, Sainte-Preuve, Champagne, France.
In the very heart of the Champagne region, the 19th century Château du Barive is the perfect location to discover the charm of the Champagne region.
- 19th Century
Chateau d’Audrieu
Chateau d'Audrieu, Audrieu, Normandy, France.
Set in extensive parkland between Caen and Bayeux, this elegant 18th century chateau offers 29 luxurious rooms and prestigious suites. Recalling a bygone era, the lounge and dining rooms overlook the park and main courtyard. Heated outdoor swimming pool.
- 18th Century
Château de Mercuès
Château de Mercuès, nr. Cahors, Lot Valley, France.
Defending the Lot Valley and town of Cahors, the origins of Château de Mercuès date back to the 13th century. Offering 30 lavishly decorated guest rooms and suites on the inside, outside there are two tennis courts and a swimming pool.
- 13th Century
Château de la Tour du Puits
Château de la Tour du Puits, Chambery, Rhone-Alpes, France.
This quaint little château is full of old world charm. Set within gardens, woods and orchards, it offers seven luxurious bedrooms and a fine dining restaurant.
- 12th Century
Château Des Briottieres
nr. Angers, Pays de la Loire, France.
Home to the same family for seven generations, Les Briottières is also one of the best chateau hotels in the Loire Valley. Offering luxury rooms with period features, it also features a tennis court and an outdoor heated swimming pool.
- 18th Century
Château de Bagnols
Le Bourg, 69620 Bagnols, Rhone-Alps, France.
In the heart of Beaujolais vineyards, the Château de Bagnols was designed to look out over the valley, and from its towers, a guard could be kept to ward off unwelcome visitors. Now a prestigious hotel-restaurant, guests have free access to the extensive leisure facilities.
- 13th Century