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Château de Fère is located in
the Champagne region, just an hour from Paris along the 'Route of
the King's Coronation'. This Chateau stands amongst the imposing
ruins of the 13th century medieval castle of Count Robert de Dreux,
grandson of Louis VI, King of France. There are actually two castles on
the grounds. One, the Château de Fère built in 1206. Now in ruins, serving as a backdrop to the newer
16th century castle, the Hostellerie du Château is set in a wooded park
surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns. The Chateau de Fere's
magnificently appointed 7 apartments and 19 rooms offer you luxury
befitting a five star hotel. The superb dining room with its panelled
walls, chandeliered ceilings, crystal and elegant silverware is a
regional favorite. To complement the exquisite cuisine is a remarkable
selection of 20,000 bottles of fine wine, housed in the labyrinth of
tunnels below the Chateau de Fere. The guest suites are appointed with
collectables envied by those who appreciate the finer things. Tastefully
arranged paintings, wall hangings, and lamps are matched to the grace of
the Château itself. Modern luxuries include spa baths. A feast for the
senses. A time for reflection... with service fit for kings. |