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Top 10 Quirky Chateaux in Southern France

Looking to live the dream at one of our characterful chateaux in Southern France? Covering luxurious Languedoc, dazzling Dordogne and the romantic Riviera, we’ve got premium properties to suit every style preference in the world’s most glamorous region. However, with so many to choose from, it can be hard to know where to start. That’s why we’ve picked out our top 10 chateaux in the South of France to make planning your trip that little bit easier.

1. Chateau de Baloigne, Rhone-Alpes

Chateau de Baloigne is set within medieval castle ruins in a highly secluded area, making the experience of staying there feel all the more exclusive and unique.  Stepping through the ancient estate is like transporting into a magical world: with its breathtaking panoramic views and a dungeon dating back to the 12th century, there’s definitely enchantment in the air! The stunning French and Spanish-influenced interior retains an old-style charm with added modern comforts, while outside, you’ll be able to kick back in a hammock and soak up the sounds of birds chirping in the trees. 

Sleeps: 15-18

Price from: £35pppn

2. Chateau De La Victoire, Cote d’Azur

Chateau De La Victoire is a home fit for royalty – in fact, Queen Elizabeth is on the former guest list! Not only is its grand interior incredibly ornate and finished to perfection, but this 19th-century palace boasts an enviable history that permeates through every room. Complete with spiral wooden staircases that lead onto custom-made floors of Lapis Lazuli and marble, it’s the sort of place you’d expect to find in a fairytale.

Sleeps: 16

Price from: £287pppn

3. Chateau Des Dragons, Aquitaine

Old-school charm meets sophisticated design codes at Chateau Paquerette. It’s rumoured that Queen Victoria built this little castle for her dressmaker, but today, you can enjoy a stroll around the surrounding 7.5-acre park before unwinding in the recently added swimming pool. Don’t miss the formal dining room – perfect for a celebratory meal with all the family.

Sleeps: 15

Price from: £35pppn

4. Chateau Chamborigaud, Languedoc

This classic chateau is instantly striking thanks to its fairytale towers – a feature that’s sure to delight visitors of any age with a wild imagination. Want to amp up the romance factor? Walk just 15 minutes to the nearby station and hop on a direct train to Paris or Montpellier for a day trip. Then, come back to your very own storybook home and dine on the terrace, overlooking the sweeping grounds as the sun sets.

Sleeps: 18

Price from: £74pppn

5. Chateau Gaillac, Midi-Pyrénées

This gorgeous chateau dates from the Belle Epoque period and has barely been updated since. Stepping through the grand doors, therefore, is like stepping back in time. A stay here will be unforgettable, with a beautiful pool area to enjoy and a parkland arboretum on your doorstep, with fields and forests to explore nearby too. The home is right in the middle of the Tarn region, known for producing exceptional wines, and guests to this lovely chateau will receive a case of local vintages upon arrival! Magnifique!

Sleeps: 20

Price from: £41pppn

6. Chateau Deux Lacs, Dordogne

Upon arrival to this grand manor, you’ll assume from the turrets and ivy that you’re about to step back in time, but those neon pink doors are the first hint of something extraordinary. Inside, the home has been brought thoroughly into the 21st century with striking contemporary architecture that creates an intriguing juxtaposition with the restored older parts of the home. The pool, lawns and cinema room guarantee you’re entertained during your stay, while four-poster beds ensure you’re well-rested too.

Sleeps: 20

Price from: £46pppn

7. Chateau de L’Ange, Languedoc

If you fancy a bit of seclusion while you relax, Chateau de L’Ange could be exactly what you’re looking for. It’s full of charm and offers guests some much-desired privacy, while the closest town of Narbonne offers plenty of things to do. However, this chateau really comes to life when considering event planning: whether it’s for a special party or wedding, you’ll be hosting in the same space as Feudal lords and ladies once did. 

Sleeps: 18

Price from: £48pppn

8. Chateau Cedre, Dordogne

This 17th-century chateau is set in the historical area of Gascony. Boasting peaceful panoramic views, the Italian palace-inspired holiday home also features a charming interior, tennis court, newly built golf practice area, and onsite chapel – ideal for those looking to say their vows in a most special place.

Sleeps: 24

Prices from: £37pppn

9. Villa RomaneProvence-Alpes

This stone-built holiday home in Provence will instantly draw you in. Opulent yet welcoming, Villa Romane has every amenity you’ll ever need; three large reception rooms, seven bedrooms, adjoining terraces and a fully fitted kitchen are among some of the highlights. However, the poolside terrace is the star of the show, coupling with its surrounding picturesque views to render this a true paradise.

Sleeps: 16

Prices from: £33pppn

10. Chateau Ste Genevieve, Rhone-Alpes

Last on our list of quirky chateaux in Southern France is a real beauty. Originally built by French monks as a priory in the 11th century, and then converted into a chateau in 1828, Chateau Ste Genevieve is full of history! Now one of Europe’s oldest renovated chateaux, a stay at this property is sure to leave a lasting impression. The owners have recently updated the stunning space with modern comforts – all while maintaining its historical and architectural integrity. Ideal for families travelling together or group conventions, it also boasts breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Alps.

Sleeps: 20

Prices from: £118pppn

 

This is just a shortlist of our favourite quirky holiday homes and chateaux in Southern France – we’ve got plenty more to offer! For any enquiries or questions, please contact our concierge team as they’ll be happy to make your holiday dreams come true.

Looking for a full list of villas to rent this year? Check out our villa holidays page here.

 

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