- Above the Dordogne: the Château de la Treyne, a Relais & Châteaux with a Michelin-starred restaurant.
- In Provence: Oustau de Baumanière (3 Michelin stars) in Les Baux-de-Provence.
- On the French Riviera: the Château de la Messardière (Saint-Tropez) and the Château Saint-Martin & Spa (Vence).
- The château-hotel offers the experience of living heritage, often complemented by a fine dining restaurant.
France boasts Europe’s most beautiful castle heritage, and many of these châteaux can now be visited for an entire night. Here are the most beautiful château-hotels in France for 2026, where you can sleep like a king.

Château de la Treyne, Above the Dordogne
Overlooking the Dordogne, the Château de la Treyne (Relais & Châteaux) is one of France’s most spectacular, with its terrace directly above the river and its Michelin-starred restaurant. A novel-like setting for a timeless escape.
Oustau de Baumanière, The Provençal Institution
At the foot of Les Baux-de-Provence, Oustau de Baumanière is a Relais & Châteaux legend, driven by Glenn Viel’s three-Michelin-starred cuisine. Stone bastides, olive trees, and exquisite gastronomy · the pinnacle of Provençal art de vivre.
Château de Bagnols, The Beaujolais Fortress
A medieval fortress transformed into a 5-star hotel, Château de Bagnols houses classified frescoes and exceptional rooms. It is one of France’s most authentic and rare château-hotels.
Château de la Messardière and Château Saint-Martin, Southern Side
On the French Riviera, the Château de la Messardière (Airelles) dominates Pampelonne Bay, while the Château Saint-Martin & Spa (Oetker Collection) overlooks Vence and the Mediterranean. This is the château-hotel, French Riviera style, sunny and seaside.
How to Choose Your Château-Hotel
Depending on your desires, prioritise fine dining (Baumanière, La Treyne), heritage (Bagnols), or the sea (Messardière, Saint-Martin). Most close in winter: check opening dates and book early for the high season.








