A cobbled chateau peppered with classic French shutters, nestled amongst La Clape Massif’s 1000 hectares of burgeoning vegetation, Château L'Hospitalet is simply exquisite. Offering a breath-taking panorama of greenery and the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, the estate is found in what can only be described as a privileged location. Acknowledging this, Château L'Hospitalet is an eco-touristic site that gives great importance to its stunning surroundings; prized as being a ‘carbon neutral estate’ the charming retreat has a sustainable development policy that promotes biodiversity and champions environmentally friendly agriculture.
The pleasant and cosy rooms fit in perfectly with their serene setting; all refreshingly bright, they boast classic French tiled floors and soft wooden furnishings enrobed in calming colour palettes.
A region famous for its oysters and its vineyards, Château L'Hospitalet is no exception; named European Winery of the Year, the chateau’s cellars offer tastings of 90 flagship wines by Gérard Bertrand, known as wine ambassador of the south of France. With up to 2,500 barrels, guests can visit the “Chai Lounge” storage cellars, and discover the richness of the property’s wines.
In terms of gastronomic offering, L’Art de Vivre, the hotel’s cosy restaurant, invites its esteemed guests to enjoy inventive gastronomy celebrating the produce of the Languedoc region. Influenced by the season and Mediterranean flavours, the delicious dishes feature produce grown in chateau’s very own organic vegetable and aromatic herb garden, to be enjoyed accompanied by the finest wines from the Wine Buffet - a unique feature with a selection of 24 wines from the retreat’s cellars. And with friendly staff on hand to advise which wines make the best gastronomic pairings, it is the perfect way to discover the wines of the south of France!
A unique location that awakens all the senses, an enchanting chateau and a serene setting, it really doesn’t get any better!