Facing the lawn and venerable trees, the rectilinear façade is framed by two slate-capped towers. Far from intimidating, the majesty of the setting is warm and welcoming. The host's warm welcome has a lot to do with it.
The antique carpets, fireplaces and period furniture are steeped in history. They tell of a time when knowing how to receive was an elegance. After a stroll through the lanes or a cup of tea by the fire, the table d'hôtes honors the French gastronomic tradition. It precedes...
Facing the lawn and venerable trees, the rectilinear façade is framed by two slate-capped towers. Far from intimidating, the majesty of the setting is warm and welcoming. The host's warm welcome has a lot to do with it.
The antique carpets, fireplaces and period furniture are steeped in history. They tell of a time when knowing how to receive was an elegance. After a stroll through the lanes or a cup of tea by the fire, the table d'hôtes honors the French gastronomic tradition. It precedes exquisite nights under a four-poster bed or in the softness of the toile de Jouy.
Guests welcome from 6pm.
The château's salons and grounds are open by appointment only. Guided tour of the salons and self-guided tour of the park designed by Bühler at €5 for children aged 7 to 12 and €10 for teenagers and adults. The interior tour lasts approximately 1 hour.
Château de La Ville-Hüe and its park will be open for the Journées du Patrimoine 2025.