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Scenic Nature Park Setting:
Nestled in the heart of a preserved nature park with stunning views of Mont Ventoux, Domaine de la Grange Neuve offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers.
Gastronomic Delights:
Indulge in provincial cuisine at the traditional-style restaurant, where dishes are prepared using fresh vegetables and aromatic herbs sourced from the hotel's very own garden and orchard. Pair your meal with a selection from the extensive wine list for a truly exquisite dining experience.
Cozy Accommodations:
Relax in comfortable rooms and suites, each uniquely decorated with warm Provencal tones, offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings.
Experience the beauty and serenity of Domaine de la Grange Neuve - book your stay now for an unforgettable getaway.
In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property.
Please inform the hotel if guests are planning to bring children under 2 years old.
The maximum number of pets is 1 pet per room. All requests are subject to confirmation by the property.
When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for € 20 per person per night when using an available cot.
People 2 years old and over stay for € 40 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
The nicely renovated space and peaceful setting made a wonderful first impression, great start for a 2 nights stay !
The two spacious bedrooms tucked under the roof offered a certain charm with their exposed wooden beams.
Unfortunately, our promising start quickly soured. Just an hour into the night, a truly alarming incident occurred in our children's bedroom: two large wasps fell from a worn exposed beam, landing directly on my five-year-old son's pillow. Rushing to the room at his scream, we discovered a third wasp on the floor. We immediately moved their mattress to the other bedroom and closed the door for the night, only to find yet another wasp in the morning. ...Just the thought our childrens could have been stung by wasps during the night is truly unsettling.
Adding to our discomfort, the room lacked any heating, not even a small unit in the bathroom. Early May in this location was still quite chilly, especially in the mornings.
To cap off our first night, an unexpected and frankly comical incident occurred at breakfast: my chair literally collapsed as I sat down, leaving me on the floor.
Bringing all of this to the staff's attention yielded only dismissive responses. I was told it's "normal" to have wasps at this time of year ( i would say yes, outdoor, not in the bedroom), that the heating system had been turned off the previous week ( good to now i guess), and regarding the collapsed chair, I simply received a shrug and "that's strange, it's never happened." Having traveled extensively across four continents, even to remote locations, I can honestly say this has been our worst stay by far! I wouldn't have even felt the need to write a review if the staff had simply acknowledged and apologized for the frightening experience our children.
The property was very remote and very quiet.
The dogs barking on arrival and not a very friendly reception from the host.
The restaurant downstairs was delicious. Nice swimming pool. Comfy room.
They did not communicate that we had to preorder breakfast for the next day.
The road to get there is a bit dangerous for a small car (Fiat 500). Make sure you pay attention to the big bump at the entrance of the domain.
Beautiful peaceful countryside location, but also close to interesting towns, villages, vineyards and scenery to visit.
Excellent long, clean, safe and secure swimming pool.
Very friendly host who was happy to facilitate conversation with me in my tentative years-old French which I enjoyed.
Lovely breakfasts on the terrace in the mornings. Very good local traditional home cooked three course evening meals. Different restaurants to try within a short drive away.
Although we really appreciated the hosts making some adjustments to enable us to have various fish dishes, there was no dedicated vegetarian main course option. We’d be cautious recommending it to strict vegetarian/vegan travellers hoping to dine in often. For anyone else, we’d highly recommend it.
It felt a little unusual to have no hot/cold drink making facilities in the rooms themselves.
After reading some of the reviews, we were a bit worried about our two week stay at the accommodation, but we’ve had a wonderful time! The location is beautiful and calm, the owners were very friendly and the food was delicious! We are sad to leave such an amazing, relaxing place and wonderful hosts. We’ve had the most amazing time there and would 100% recommend.
Nothing worth mentioning. Yes there are very few sockets etc but with a bit of planning it was fine- it didn’t bother us at all.
The gardens and grounds were superb. Very clean swimming pool. However, unless you are planning to sleep outside that's where the positives finish
1) unwelcoming staff
2) the room was basic, only one socket in the room. One in the bathroom.
3) during our stay the weather was hot. Early July.
The room.at the top of the house was stiffling with only one window. Too hot to sit in the room with it closed so with it open the room became full of insects. We were bitten all over.
4) after the restaurant closed at 9pm. All lights in the courtyard were turned off. There are tables and chairs around the terrace area so we found ourselves sitting in the dark.
All in all it was shocking. We went to bed by 10.30 however the room was impossible to sleep in.
By midnight we had enough, left the hotel and found somewhere to sleep. We never returned and neither would I.
Very poor indeed.
we booked based on the information that dogs were allowed, however upon arrival - we were very unfriendly informed that only one dog was accepted (we had two), and therefore our booking was canceled. even as we informed them that our dogs never sleep/stay inside but always are kept outside on their own doggy-matraze. luckely enough - an elderly friendly Madame (owner of the compound ?) offered us a nice alternative room on the compound.
Awful breakfast
Quiet - capture the feeling of living like 70 years ago but having the comfort of today.
Beautiful farmhouse with a family atmosphere and loads of character- our room was in a turret with a spiral staircase! Breakfast included croissants, home- made jam and yogurt with local apricots. We had a couple of very good evening meals in the restaurant. We all enjoyed the pool which is a decent size. The staff were very welcoming- patron Thomas gave us useful info on places to visit. They were very accommodating of changes to our booking.
it would have been very useful to have a fridge in the room. We would also have appreciated vegetarian options on the menu.
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