Leaving from Carcassonne, it hardly takes 10 minutes to find yourself in the pastoral sweets of the "Château de Floure". Started life as a Roman Villa on the Via Aquitania between Narbonne and Toulouse.
The original character of this magical site was preserved when it was restored and converted with many refinements. Friendly atmosphere and feast for the eyes in the restaurant "le Poète disparu", where you will enjoy a gastronomic cooking made by Christophe Poirier and admire marvellous wood works and statuettes of the 17th century. The most romantics will, no doubt succumb to the temptation of a reading pause in the "Bergere" drawing-room, decorated with painting realised by the Vicomte de Laguepie in 1762. |
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Place classified
Historical Monument |
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OUR ROOMS
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Number of rooms: 21
Room prices : 150,00 to 210,00 €
Suite prices : 280,00 to 350,00 €
Breakfast : 16,00 €
Menus : 49,00 to 79,00 €
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SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES
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- Inddor pool
- Outdoor pool
- Golf : Carcassonne (9 km)
- Tennis
- Horse riding : Carcassonne (5 km)
Pet price : 12 € |
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Château de Floure
1, allée Gaston Bonheur 11800 Floure 01 43 26 31 10
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la cité de Carcassonne
The Walled City of Carcassonne is known first and foremost as a fortified medieval town; but this rocky outcrop has been occupied by man since the 6th century B.C., first as a Gaul settlement, then as a Roman town fitted with ramparts as early as the 3rd and 4th centuries A.D.
In the second half of the 19th century, it underwent a major restoration project supervised by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc and was included by UNESCO in the World Heritage List.
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