My wife, our 8-month-old daughter, our dog, and I stayed at the château for one night while exploring the area.
The hotel is truly beautiful, both in its setting and in the attention to detail throughout the building and interior. We arrived in the afternoon and, unfortunately, dogs weren’t allowed in the fine dining restaurant. So, we opted for dinner at the brasserie instead.
Our room was very nice—clean and beautifully decorated in keeping with the overall style of the château. The bathroom featured both a shower and a bathtub, blending modern comfort with a contemporary design.
Breakfast was served on the ground floor. Unfortunately, our dog wasn’t allowed there either, but he was happy to enjoy some alone time in the room. The breakfast offered a lovely selection of all the usual items, and it was clear that only high-quality products were used—especially the butter, yogurt, and apple juice.
The experience was truly memorable, and I would highly recommend this wonderful place. However, one thing to note (though it wasn’t an issue for us) is that there’s no elevator, as it’s an old building. This meant carrying bags, a baby, and a stroller up and down the stairs a few times. Also, because the château is quite secluded, dining options are basically limited to what the hotel provides.