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Château de Ventavon – Le Foudre

  • Swimming available

Sleeping in a castle? Commonplace, but in a thunderbolt! In the château's large cellar, you'll sleep in the shelter of this giant hundred-year-old barrel, built on the spot by the journeymen of the time. A unique experience for all wine lovers!

A timeless atmosphere, set with wood and tannins, with the particular smell of old cellars.

Along the cobbled path, a small museum of old wine and agricultural objects is revealed, which will surprise young and old alike.

You will have at your disposal a double bed, a Nespresso coffee machine, a kettle and a private bathroom located at about fifteen meters.

In season, you will have access to the Château's stone swimming pool, overlooking the breathtaking view from Italy to Mont Ventoux.

Opening period

From 31/03 to 30/10/2026 daily.

Spoken languages : german, english, french and italian

Rates

One person: from 75 €

Two people: from 75 €.

Tax not included.

Means of payment
  • Check
  • Cash
  • Credit transfer
Practical info
  • Boules area
  • Separate entrance
  • Park
  • Car park
    • Coach parking
    • Private parking
  • Swimming pool
    • Open air swimming pool
  • Fenced communal grounds
  • Shady grounds
Environments
  • In the country
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Le Château
05300 Ventavon
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