Situated in the heart of a large park which features a number of iconic trees, the Château de Montcaud is the perfect hideaway for gourmets and pleasure-seekers who appreciate sleek elegance and extraordinary gastronomy.
The Château de Montcaud has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The château was built in 1848 by the famous architect Charles Baron, who was also responsible for the construction of the Palais de la Bourse in Lyon.
At the Château de Montcaud, we believe that luxury is not about extravagance or opulence, but about simplicity and elegance. We believe that true luxury is about creating a sense of well-being and harmony, and that is what we strive to achieve in everything we do.
The Château de Montcaud is located in the heart of the Gard region, in the south of France. The château is surrounded by a large park that features a number of iconic trees, and is the perfect place to relax and unwind.
Château de Montcaud is surrounded by five hectares (12 acres) of gardens and park lands. When the chateau was built in the mid 19th century, the dreamy, romantic garden was a playful, light-hearted answer to the strict, geometric designs of the current period.
If you had to find a word that perfectly sums up the interior design in our rooms and suites, it would be épuré – a French word that can be translated as clean, refined or classic. The rooms and suites are designed to allow you to relax after a busy day, escape the bright sunlight of southern France, and recharge your batteries for another day of adventure and excitement.
A trip to Château de Montcaud is worth it for the food alone. With a top chef in the kitchen, a neighbourhood eatery and a Michelin-starred gourmet restaurant, as well as a large number of culinary events throughout the year, the chateau is a paradise for foodies.
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Whether you prefer staying in motion or you like to take in every detail of a work of art – in and around the Château de Montcaud there are activities to suit every taste. Situated between three world-famous regions (Provence, Ardèche and Camargue), the Cèze valley is the ideal starting point for excursions of all kinds. And if you don’t want to leave, just stay here and enjoy the estate and its vast park.
Château de Montcaud
Hameau de Combes
30200 Sabran
France