You’ll love:
- The spacious and cocoon room in an intimate castle
- The vast parkland for romantic strolls
- The candlelit dinner (booking required)
- The surrounding countryside
- Saint-Quentin city and its Art Deco architecture nearby
Take a well-earned break from the road and be assured the most tranquil of overnight stays in a rural château less than two hours from the Channel ferry ports and within just a few minutes’ drive of the A26 and A29 motorways.
Arriving in the gates, you will be warmly welcomed, even if late by the lovely owners. Wherever possible, plan to arrive with enough time to reserve a meal cooked by your host Gaetan. Over dinner he can tell you about the fascinating history of the chateau including its complete destruction during the First World War. It was then rebuilt only to be occupied by German soldiers during the Second World War. The dining table has messages from soldiers from both camps carved into the wood.
Decorated with antiques and family heirlooms, and boasting gleaming wooden floors, the five rooms have an elegant simplicity that make them perfect for chilling out after long hours at the wheel. You even have a hydrotherapy bath to soak away the day and balconies with park views.
Meanwhile, the grounds with their resident horse, donkey and wild rabbits are ideal for stretching your legs on a stroll around the lake and over the 18th-century bridge. It’s also worth making time to explore the nearby city of Saint-Quentin with its remarkable Art Deco architecture.
A gourmet breakfast is included, but make life even easier for yourself by opting for dinner too, home-cooked by your convivial host Gaetan. At €30pp (£22) it’s exceptional value (aperitif, entrée, main, cheese, dessert and wine) – so make sure you book!
Insiders Tips
Get in touch with the locals! They live on site and know how to make the most of your stay. They'll be happy to answer your questions and help you build a tailor-made, off the beaten path itinerary.
Saint-Quentin Basilica
Ah, this wonderful basilica…Truly a sight to behold! Lovers of old stone and places enshrined in spirituality, I fell in love with this Gothic building that has survived many tragic events through the centuries! The building is currently being restored in order to make it look as splendid as it used to! I can’t possibly imagine going to St-Quentin without visiting the basilica! Visitors are amazed by the magnificent Art Deco stained-glass windows and a 34 metre high choir… No less!
Visit the factory where the Le Creuset casserole dishes are made
Did you know that the famous casserole dishes were made just next to Saint-Quentin? In Fresnoy-le-Grand!
There’s even a factory shop where you can buy a product that will be a permanent reminder of your holiday.