Languedoc-Roussillon + the Pyrenees
Château de Beauregard
The redesigned three-star château is a great value. Stroll the kitchen garden or eat at... More
Château de Murviel
Crisp, clean rooms, with views of the medieval town.... More
Grand Hôtel de la Muse et du Rozier
The hotel is nestled at the bottom of a picturesque gorge. ... More
Hegia
In 2004, Arnaud Daguin—the chef at Biarritz’s famed (and now closed) Les Platanes, and progeny... More
Jardins Secrets
Despite being in downtown Nîmes, jardins secrets feels like a romantic rural refuge, with 14... More
La Ferme Ostalapia
Professionals, grandmothers, and farmers in clay-caked boots crowding together under the slate-gray beams. The waiters... More
La Maison, Blauzac
The 18th-century maison de village, just a few miles from the romantic market town of... More
Le Couvent
A five-room inn with Modern art and an enormous collection of books, housed in a... More
Le Manoir de Raynaudes
When food editor Orlando Murrin and his partner, Peter Steggall, first visited the Tarn, outside... More
Les Demeures de Longcol
A medieval hamlet turned into a hotel in a 54-acre park high above the Aveyron... More
L'Hostellerie de Fontanges
The renovated château has a swimming pool and serves a delightful dinner. ... More
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