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Castles, Chateau's, B & B
Scots-American
Travel Advisors represent the following
Castle's/Chateau's of France
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Basse - Normandie
Chateau du
Landel - Bezancourt
(3)
Haute - Normandie
Chateau
de Quineville - Quineville
(6) Ile
- de - France
Chateau
de Lamberval B & B -
Freznoy en Thelle
(9) Alsace
Chateau de
L'ile - Strasbourg
(12)
Bourgogne
Chateau de
Millery B & B - Autun
Chateau de Plombieres B & B - Dijon
(15)
Limousin
Chateau de Chazepaud B & B - St Bard
(17) Lyon - Rhone-Alps
Chateau de
Bagnols (5 Star)
(18)
Aquitaine
Chateau de L'Hoste - St Beauzeil
(21)
Provence-Alpes- Cote D'Azur
Chateau de la Pioline - Aix - en-
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Chateau du
Landel

Set in the beautiful countryside, the
Château du Landel, a former staging-post
on the pilgrim route of Saint James of
Compostela, is an 18th century residence
owned until 1870 by the Guild of Master
Glassmakers.
Relax and enjoy a warm welcome in a
elegant setting where you can truly get
away from it all. Seventeen comfortable
individually-designed bedrooms -
Individual bathroom - Phone, Satellite
TV, Radio, Hairdryer.
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Chateau
du Quineville

Set in a park of 12 hectares with water
level, the Castle of XVIIIè, residence
of James
II Stuart, kept its historical heart and
its richness. Each of the 20 rooms is
entirely personalized, clear and roomy.
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Chateau
du Lamberval

This little castle built at the outset
of the XIXth century is surrounded by a
park with centenary trees. Its owners
offer you a young and welcoming
atmosphere.
The two bedrooms at the disposal of our
guests, situated next to the very homey
octagonal living room and overlooking
the garden, boast a refined decoration.
In the pleasant dining room Elise will
serve you delicious breakfasts, with
home-made brioche and jams. What a
lovely way to start each of your days
while staying at this enchanting home!
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Chateau de
L'ile
Several
chateaux were built at Ostwald, but one
single dwelling: the Chateau de l'Ile.
The first one, built in 1226, was
rapidly destroyed twenty years later.
Two others were later built in the 17th
century, one was situated in the
prolongation of the present road to the
chateau and disappeared in 1870, the
other, known as the "Chateau de l'Île",
underwent significant restoration at the
end of the 19th century
In 1918, Jean Antoine Darbois purchased
the chateau in order to live there. His
son, René, who took a keen interest in
alternative medicine, based his Company,
"les Thés du Château de l'Île", there.
Following the bombardment in 1944 which
destroyed seven tons of raw material,
the Company fell into decline and closed
at the end of the Sixties. The chateau
remained uninhabited up to 1994, the
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Chateau de
Millery

Details yet to be
posted...if you are interested, please ask your
travel representative to offer more
details on this property.
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Chateau de Chazepaud

This
neo renaissance hotel is situated the
heart of the countryside, 15 minutes
from Aubusson and 35 minutes from
Vulcania park. Guests here can stroll in
the centennial park, swim in the indoor
heated swimming pool, and relax in the
spacious and well decorated guestrooms.
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Chateau de
Bagnols

Château de Bagnols is the finest
five-star deluxe château hotel in France
and is regarded by many as the finest
vineyard chateau hotel in the world.
Discovered by Lady Hamlyn in 1987 in a
derelict state, she painstakingly
restored the château with much energy
and vision, to its former glory,
revealing Renaissance wall and ceiling
paintings created during the château's
finest period when nearby Lyon was one
of Europe's great Renaissance cities.
Dating from the 13th century, the
chateau features impressive towers, the
original dry moat, honey-coloured stone
known as pierres dorées and a dramatic
entrance across a drawbridge. The
Château de Bagnols is one of France's
major historic monuments as well as a
unique luxury hotel with 21 of the most
superb rooms and suites in France.
Château de Bagnols is set among
vineyards, forests and green hills in
the heart of the beautiful Beaujolais
countryside in south-east France, just
17 miles from Lyon which has an
international airport. A train from
Paris or Geneva takes only two hours and
the ski slopes of the Alps are a
90-minute drive away.
The Michelin star Salle des Gardes
restaurant offers diners the most
wonderful selection of regional
specialties as well as an impressive
selection of Beaujolais wines. Outside,
the sun-facing terrace, shaded by
100-year-old lime trees, provides the
most spectacular view of the Beaujolais
countryside.
Château de Bagnols is a unique
experience. Nowhere else in France can
provide guests with such historic luxury
in such a grandiose yet comfortable
environment.
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Chateau de Plombieres
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Superb
residence of the XVIIème century
renovated with taste by Colette and JC
Tourtet.This prestigious place of
charm, rich in history is located at the
heart of Plombières-Lès-Dijon.

Ideally located, Plombières-Lès-Dijon is
a splendid village at the edge of the
channel of Burgundy, only five minutes
from the center of Dijon, to ten kms
from the Golf Jacques Lafitte, to ten kms of the circuit of Prenois, three
minutes of the riding school, the
academy of Bonvaux near the road of the
great vintages.
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Chateau
de la Pioline

Renovated 16th century château set in
four hectares of parkland, located five
kilometers from Aix en Provence.
Guestrooms feature Provençal-style décor
and wood furnishings; all include
dial-up Internet connections and air
conditioning.
Guests can sample French cooking in the
hotel restaurant or dine alfresco on the
terrace during the summer months.
After breakfast guests can consult the
hotel’s multilingual staff and concierge
for any sightseeing assistance. The
hotel has an outdoor swimming pool
enclosed by trees and surrounded by sun
loungers and parasols. Guests can make
use of a nearby fitness center for a fee
or stroll through the hotel’s four
hectare parkland and gardens. For those
guests with business needs, the hotel
provides conference rooms and a range of
audio-visual equipment.
This hotel features 33 guestrooms, all
of which include dial-up Internet
connections, cable television, air
conditioning, tea/coffee making
facilities and minibars.
Le Restaurant du Château - Guests can
enjoy a fusion of traditional and
nouvelle cuisine from the South of
France along with an extensive wine
list. The restaurant features light
décor, wooden floors with patterned
rugs, embroidered screens, walls hung
with portraits, circular white linen
topped tables with candles and
upholstered armchair style chairs. There
is a terrace lined with trees for al
fresco dining in the summer. Vegetarian
and children’s menus are available.
Le Bar du Château - Guests can sample a
wide range of wines from France’s finest
vineyards. The bar features patterned
wallpaper with a white ceiling, a wooden
bar, a fireplace and a widescreen
television.
Le Poolside - Guests can take breakfast
next to the pool in the summer months.
The terrace features linen topped tables
and wrought iron chairs.
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