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Located between a lake and greenery, the 4 Star Chateau Hotel and gastronomical restaurant will know how to charm you with its unique quality as it has a poetic ambience, Anglet, a few steps from the most beautiful beaches on the Basque coast, in the heart of a nature preserve that offers a profusion of lush landscapes and spectcular sites which remain historically and traditionally authentic. |
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The Apsis Luchon is a new hotel concept thought and built to satisfy the most exigent requirements of the guests. This is the only four-star hotel in Luchon. You will find everything you expect of a hotel with this category and with the Apsis Hotels own style. |
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Hotel du Palais is now among the most beautiful hotels in the world, overlooking the beach and the Atlantic Ocean. Formerly, it was the summer mansion of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenia. Owned by the city of Biarritz, the hotel has been permanently restored. Each beautifully designed guest room is air-conditioned and has satellite television. |
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Ostapé spreads out at the foot of the green hills of Navarre. Visitors will discover five typical Basque villas, including an 17th-century manor house, dispatched on an estate of 45 hectares.
Welcome is warm and pleasing, in perfect harmony with the generosity of the Basque Country itself. |
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Ideally located very near the Bordeaux city center (8 km), the Mérignac Airport (15 minutes) and a stone’s throw (only 2 km north) from the Bordeaux-Lac Exhibitions Center (”Parc des Expositions”) the wonderful 19th century Chateau Grattequina is dominating the Garonne River. |
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Hotel Burdigala is ideally situated for visitors to the area. It has a warm and welcoming atmosphere that emphasises friendly and hospitable service. Hotel Burdigala also has excellent facilities as well as comfortable guest rooms and public areas. |
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There is no word in English for 'Caudalie'. Nor does Les Sources de Caudalie have any equivalent! It is a unique concept that brings together the sophistication of the grape, the art of haute cuisine. Rejuvenation finds many forms at this hotel and spa whose luxurious style is a therapy in itself. |
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Chateau de Salettes is in the center of the Gaillac vineyard. Centuries of history have left here the enchanting touch of the old days in a thirteen and fifteen century chateaux where you will be overtaken by the contemporary restoration accomplished by Roger Paul Le Net who acquired the country house and the adjacent vineyards. |
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Hôtel de la Cité is built inside the walls of Carcassonne, Europe’s largest fortified citadel, where each stone is a mute witness to its romantic past. Set between two historic landmarks, the Château Comtal and the gothic Saint-Nazaire Basilica, the hotel is surrounded by glorious gardens. |
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Le Domaine d’Auriac welcomes you in a comfortable and quiet atmosphere.
Under the leafy branches of a three hundred year old park, within a shrine of greenery and a stone’s throw from the Mediterranean, the Black Mountain and the Corbières, Le Domaine d'Auriac welcomes its guests in calm and comfort.
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Between the sea and the mountain two modern villas were joined together to build La Terrasse au Soleil. The name of this hotel means in English, sun bathed terraces, it was given this name because most of the rooms have wonderful terraces facing the splendid view of mount Canigou. |
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Chateau des Reynats and its Orangerie, were completely renovated in 1991. The chateau is run by its owner Mr. Desprez. Chateau des Reynats is a nineteenth century chateau set on quite extensive park grounds of its own, where the rooms, the swimming pool, the tennis court, the wonderful restaurant and the location... |
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The perfect couple one could say is the Chateau du Viguier du Roy and the restaurant La Dinée du Viguier, which although part of the chateau, is under separate management. The chateau is absolutely magnificent, a 4,000 m2 property dating as far back as the XIIth century, in the heart of Figeac. The building was acquired by Mme. Secordel-Martin in the late eighties when she and her husband mover here from Paris. |
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Chateau de Floure was transformed into a hotel in 1991 by its present owners. Madame Assous is there full time running the place, her husband has his practice in Paris and comes for the weekends. Chateau de Floure is quite charming, specially the “accueil” (welcome in French) and the gardens which are an absolute work of art similar to those found in the famous Loire Valley chateaux but in a smaller scale. |
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Chateau de Lassalle is a bit different from many others. The Chatelier (owner) is a former Parisian advertising man who decided to move to the countryside, so he bought this old chateau, refurbished it completely, and opened it as a hotel. |
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The Hotel du Centenaire was created in 1964, exactly 100 hundred years after the discovery of the first prehistoric site in the area. It has the convivial spirit of a family home and the kind of quality management expected from one of France’s best establishments. |
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Originally the château of one of the premier wine-producing families of France, Relais de Margaux blends a prestigious past with all the modern facilities of a top class hotel. In the intimacy of a 19th-century château, the rooms are prettily furnished in traditional French and British style... |
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Lous Grits: a Small and Hip Hotel. A refined and luxury hotel In Gascony South West – France - The architecture, decor, comfort and sincere welcome are all a passionate expression of gracious living.
The hotel is built in the heart of an ancient Gascony tower house Castelnau de Marsolan, between Lectoure and Condom on the way of Saint Jacques Pilgrims.
The harmony of the building's restoration and the refinement of the décor reveal the way of life in the purest tradition of the south-west province of Gascony. |
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Château de Mirambeau lies in a dreamlike world close to the noble town of Bordeaux and Cognac. Reopened in 2003 after a thorough renovation! Château de Mirambeau offers its guests a choice of 19 luxury rooms, each decorated differently in 19th century bourgeois style, and a gourmet restaurant serving all the flavours and aromas of a seasonal cuisine, a "cognathèque" and magnificent fireplace decorated with the Château's coat of arms, three conference rooms, and a health and beauty centre with indoor pool. |
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The Relais & Chateaux Relais Royal is situated in the heart of the French medieval castle town of Mirepoix. The historical 18th century building once belonged to the Malroc de Lafage family and is the first four star hotel to be opened in the Ariège region.
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The Chateau des Vigiers is a seventeenth century chateau hotel with a magnificent 18 hole golf course surrounding it, along with several acres of the chateau’s private vineyards. This property is a resort, they have just about everything necessary to make your stay not only unforgettable but as active as you wish. |
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Le Relais du Soleil d'Or is an old hotel in a romantic old French town in which the river Veze runs right through the middle of the city. The hotel is less than a block away from the river bank. The main front building of this hotel was formerly a coaching inn (a hundred years ago). |
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Chateau Residence de Bionne is a wonderful XVIIth century castle which is not more than 5 minutes from the city center of Montpellier, in a peaceful 5 acres of its own land beautifully landscaped with an inviting putting golf and swimming pool exclusive to hotel guests. The property finished its last renovation in late 2001. This is a new concept in hotel world: Spacious comfortable self-catering suites combined with full hotel services. |
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Le Jardin des Sens is a hotel with a great restaurant. The restaurant is clearly what people come for, doesn't look like it from outside. Building is a rather stark grey and looks like an old theatre or cinema. It's about a 25 minute walk into the centre of Montpellier. |
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Jardins Secrets is a 18th Century coaching Inn recently turned into a splendid boutique hotel. Tucked away in a flowered secret garden with garden pool, orange trees, Mediterranean jars and an old well once used to provide drinking water to horses, this is a peaceful and charming hotel conveniently situated in the center of Nimes. |
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Welcome to the Parc Beaumont Hotel, a luxurious four-star establishment located at the edge of the Parc Beaumont, a privileged area in the heart of Pau.
The Parc Beaumont Hotel, with its bold, spacious, contemporary design and warm atmosphere, is ideally located in the city centre, adjacent to the Parc Beaumont gardens.
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Overlooking the bay of Saint Jean de Luz, a short walk away from the picturesque fishing port, near the old town center with plenty of boutiques and art galleries in pedestrian streets, the Grand Hotel Loreamar Thalasso Spa relives its legendary charms. |
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Chateau Lalande Palace as it has been rated by the French Ministry of Tourism, is a jewel from the XIIIth to the XVIIIth which has been a dream come true for its present owner Monsieur Yves Prenat, an experienced hotelier from the Cote d'Azur that decided to move into the country and build this marvelous Palace over the ancients ruins of a former Noble residence. This chateau is definitely exceptional. |
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Domaine de Bassibe is located in the village of Segos. The owners Sylvie and Olivier Lacroix, as a young couple with long experience, decided 10 years ago to rejuvenate this charming grange, set in extensive grounds in rolling countryside. |
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Le Pont de L’Ouysse is a small quaint hotel with a gastronomic restaurant, near Sarlat and the Dordogne valley, right at the confluence of the rivers l’Ouysee and Dordogne, almost walking distance to Rocamadour. Le Pont de L’Ouysse is run by a couple who own it. He is the chef and she is the hostess of the hotel, as well as the restaurant. |
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The Hotel Les Bains Douches is perfectly located near the historical place "Halle aux Grains", famous for its shows and concerts. The “Hall aux Grains” is located two steps from the canal du Midi, which joins the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic Ocean, in the city center of the “ville rose”. |
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Le Vieux Logis was formerly a tobacco farm house and in 1952 the father of the present owner, Monsieur Giraudel, after retiring from his work in Paris, moved to this relaxing region away from all the city hustle, and decided to try and venture into the ever challenging hostellerie business. |
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