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Chateau De La Resle, France – Luxe old world charm fused with contemporary design

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Driving through Burgundy, France, and the surrounding wine regions is a fantastic break away from the stress and strain of modern life. Rolling hills, fields of dancing sunflowers, vineyards heavy with plump, ripening red grapes and what seems like historic chateaus in every other town. None more stunning or inviting than the 17th Century Chateau La Resle. Driving up the single lane track and seeing the imposing chateau appear in front of you nestled amongst mature trees and countryside, it is a sight to behold.

The oldest part of the Chateau dates back to the 1600’s and that special feeling of stepping into history as you step through the doors and over the worn flat steps is priceless. Knowing that for the next few days you can call it home is so special. The current owners who call this stunning abode home, have gone to great lengths to preserve and modernise Chateau De La Resle but yet inject touches of modern design and their personal art collection throughout the beautiful building as well as the grounds.

Subtly of course. You will not find a television here so do not be expecting one. The blissful silence of the Chateau inside and out is to be cherished. From the old original door keys to your beautifully appointed room, to the creaky old original floor boards that run along the vast hallways. It genuinely feels not only that you are stepping back in time, but that you are somewhere very special, and you really are.

   

You could very easily lose several days swimming in the outdoor heated pool, whilst sipping the Chateaus very own wine. We highly recommend it! Their Chablis is unbelievably smooth. Full spa treatments and facilities including a beautiful steam room and sauna are there for your use if you care for it.

  

A member of Design Hotels, Chateau De La Resle is a must for any travellers seeking the ultimate luxury break away from the norm. Do not expect room service nor front desk. This stunning chateau is someone’s home which is open to limited numbers to enjoy. This along with the on site restaurant on selected evenings for guests if you wish, makes it all the more special. A perfectly decadent and luxurious escape from 5 star hotel breaks. This place needs no star rating as it is in a completely different league from most others around.

  

With quaint traditional French villages and picturesque market towns a short driveway away, and of course Chablis itself close by too for all the wine tasting you could wish for, Chateau De La Resle is perfectly located for exploring as well as perfectly equipped for complete hideaway luxury. We love it, and we know if you try it, you will love it too.

 

Click here for more information and to book a luxury stay in this stunning Chateau

Or visit one of the following – http://www.chateaudelaresle.com or http://www.designhotels.com

 
  
  
  
  

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A weekend in Paris to soothe summer-less souls

A two night weekend break in architecturally stunning Paris is a must for any traveller. Everything is easily accessible by foot and there truly is beauty and dramatic settings on every corner that you turn.   We spent two jam packed days and nights in Hot Gay Paris recently. Staying in The small boutique Hotel Le Tourville, it was perfectly located for exploring and with the hotel situated close to lively pedestrianised shopping streets lined with traditional Parisian cafes and restaurants bustling day and night, it could not have been better positioned. You are just A few minutes walk to the Eiffel Tower and a ten to fifteen minute stroll to The Louvre and Champs de élysées.

We decided on our second and last evening to take river dinner cruise. Highly recommended! A fantastic way to see the most popular sights from an uninterrupted view point, whilst leisurely enjoying a perfectly executed three course meal of your choice accompanied by live music as the sun goes down and Paris comes to life. You do not see the three hours go by.

August is a great time to see Paris. Parisians take their holidays during this month, and quite a few migrate south to the coast for their annual summer vacation.

Click here for more infomation on how to spend a weekend in Paris 

 

 
 

 

 

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