They are nearly all named after an animal, a prize-winning horse or cow that has helped build the renown of the breeding activities of owner Éric Feurtet: Rymska, Irma, Ambiance, Épervier, Harmonie… In the former stables, these warm rooms and suites offer guests the highest level of comfort: air conditioning, king-size beds, a mini-bar, Nespresso machine, and much more.
Also named after a filly, the Comtessa suite will enchant the most discerning hedonists. With its cathedral ceiling, stone walls, wet-room shower and cosy decor, it is an invitation to relax at all times of day. A private terrace with a jacuzzi and a wine cellar make the experience truly sublime. A reference to Count Vergnette de Lamotte who had the château built in the 19th century, the Vergnette suite is impressive for its 165 sq.m of generous space, accommodating up to four guests.
Hosting the charming Hermeska, Santa Agata and Saga des Aigles rooms, the former forge is now bigger with another room and suite: Nonoleta and Queen Trezy. The first – a tribute to a filly that joined the stable in 2023 – basks in natural light on the first floor. With its high ceiling and visible beams, it unfurls its elegance in almost 50 sq.m, a very soft setting with a clear view of the pond. Honouring a talented filly – a contender in the famous Prix de Diane in Chantilly – the second is a light and airy suite of 70 sq.m, enchanting for its authentic rustic atmosphere, set off by its wall alcove. Most importantly, its splendid view of nature invites guests to disconnect completely. Burgundy stone, a classic French ceiling and tasteful decor blend together perfectly, in the style of the Domaine: elegant, chic and velvety.
Finally, in the former gardener’s house, two remarkable rooms, the Villa Rosa and Villa Medina, with small gardens, complete the accommodation on offer. With the “Chambre Nature”, there are thus 15 cocoons in which to bask endlessly in this paradise on earth.