Dating from the 13th century the Chateau de Bagnols
Hotel is set among
vineyards, forests and green hills in the heart of the Beaujolais
countryside in
south eastern France.With its towers, moat , honey coloured stone
known as
Pierre Doree and entrance across a drawbridge, Chateau de Bagnols Hotel
is one
of France's major Historic monuments.
Chateau de Bagnols Hotel offers both the
experience of being a cherished guest
in historic, luxurious and relaxing surroundings as well as an ideal
Venue for
conferences and product launches of the most select and exclusive
nature.
HistoryChâteau de Bagnols across the centuries
The history of the Château, a listed
historical building, can be traced through its architecture: the moat
and mediaeval towers and fortifications reveal its thirteenth century
origins.
The harmony of the courtyard with its golden paving stones,
the classical proportions and the exquisite wall paintings are a legacy
from the Renaissance. The arms of the de Balzac
family, one of the former owners of the Château,
have become the arms of the present day Château de Bagnols: “a silver
helmet with three stars of gold”.
At the dawn of the sixteenth century the
Château has already had several owners, the lords of Oingt, the lords
of Albon, the lords of Balzac, until it is sold to the Camus family,
rich merchants from Lyon.
As a supreme honour, on 30th October 1490,
Charles V111 of France visited Château de Bagnols and to commemorate
this event a crown was carved in the stone fireplace in the Salle des
Gardes. During this troubled period of wars there were no significant
alterations to the Château.
In 1619 Gaspard Dugué, the Treasurer of
France, acquired the Château de Bagnols and transformed it from a
fortress into a gracious country residence. He constructed the
outbuildings and the garden, removed the drawbridge and decorated the
rooms with wall-paintings and tapestries. It was during this time that
Madame de Sevigné, a friend of the Dugué family, stayed at Bagnols. She
mentioned her visit in her famous correspondence.
In 1711, the widow of Gaspard Dugué’s
grandson sold the Château to Barthelemy Hesseler.
During the 18th century the tax on windows was abolished and numerous
bay windows were added to the Château in what was to become its heyday.
At this time Lyon, situated at the crossroads of the great
European cities, was famous for its silk manufacturers. The work of the
silk weavers of Lyon inspired several Italian artists, hence the
Italian influence in the decoration of some of the rooms in the Château.
There were also many itinerant artists and painters who came
to offer their services at the Château de Bagnols, which explains the
great diversity and richness of the wall-paintings.
The French Revolution saw the demise of
many great houses, but once again Bagnols survived. The Salle des
Gardes, today the Château’s restaurant, was a meeting place for some
revolutionaries. The partial destruction of the three “fleur de lys”,
symbol of French royalty, on the top of the fireplace in the Salle des
Gardes, is the lasting reminder of their presence.
The Château was sealed off in 1793 because
its owner, Georges Marie Giraud, was arrested and
imprisoned at Anse, accused of being an opponent of the French
Revolution.
The following year the Château was purchased by Claude
Marie Chavanis, which explains the influence of the “Empire”
style which was very fashionable at that time. The cultivation of wines
in the area surrounding the Château was developed to the extent that
Bagnols became a”wine-growing estate” in the nineteenth century.
The Morand de Jouffray, the du Chevalard and the de Chavanes
families subsequently all made their contribution to the Château, both
historically and architecturally.
The passion and dedication of Lord and Lady Hamlyn,
who acquired the Château in 1987, enabled the transformation of the
Château, after four years of painstaking restoration, into the unique
hotel it is today.
Since then, the Château has been restored to
its former glory and offers its clients a unique journey through the
history of France.
Château de Bagnols is located in the village of
Bagnols 15 miles north of Lyon in the Beaujolais area of south-east France. The
Beaujolais is the hilly area between the Loire and Rhône basins.
- By Train: From
Paris the high speed train, The TGV, takes two hours to reach Lyon Part-
Dieu or Lyon Perrache stations. From Geneva the TGV takes two hours to Macon
Lôche. Arrangements can be made to meet guests at all stations.
- By Car
from Lyon/ St-Exupéry
International Airport: For the 45
minute drive, leave the airport in the direction of Bourg-en-Bresse/ Geneve,
then follow Lyon/ Villefranche A432. After the toll gate take the A42 Lyon/
Villefranche at the second toll gate continue on this road. Take the left
fork A46 to Villefranche/ Paris. Keep on the A46 motorway, ignoring the slip
road marked Villefranche/ Bourg- en- Bresse. After crossing the bridge over
the Azeurges river, join the A6 towards Paris. 3 kms further, exit at
Villefranche. Follow the directions Roanne/ Tarare onto the D38 to Bagnols.
- By Car from Paris: Approximately
a 4 hour drive. At the Villefranche exit from the A6 follow signs to Roanne/
Tarare- D38 to Bagnols.
- By Car from Geneva: For
the 2 hour drive, follow signs to Lyon- A42, then Villefranche- A46. Ignore
the Villefranche/Boug-en-Bresse slip road, to join the A6 towards Paris. . 3
kms further, exit at Villefranche. Follow the directions Roanne/ Tarare onto
the D38 to Bagnols.
- By Car from Lyon: Approximately
a 30 min drive. Take A6 in the direction of Paris. Exit Limonest. Follow
signs for Limonest/ Le Bourg, then turn left at the crossroads direction
Villefranche N6. After 2kms turn left onto D485 towards Lozanne/ Le Bois
d'Oingt. After 15 kms turn right onto D38 towards Bagnols.
- Salles des Gardes:
Nothing has been left to chance, nothing is too much trouble - especially in
the kitchen. Lyons is world famous for its cooking and food markets, and the
chef at the Château de Bagnols Hotel is justly proud of his seductive
menus, which offer a range of regional specialities, traditional spit
roasted meats and game and inspired new dishes. Meanwhile the sommelier can
offer all the subtle varieties of taste of the different Beaujolais wines,
including the ten celebrated Beaujolais crus, or indeed any of the great
wines of neighbouring Burgundy, from the splendid and varied wine list which
presents the finest wines of France and other countries. On fine days you
can elect to eat out of doors on the south-facing terrace under the redolent
shade of the hundred year old lime trees. Here you can look down to the
gently splashing fountain which stands at the center of the park surrounded
by an orchard of cherry trees underplanted with wild flowers. Beyond there
lies a dazzling panorama, which melts into the hazy distance of hills
covered in vineyards and woods.
Lunch is served every day from 12:00 to 13:45.
Dinner is served every evening from 19:00 to 21:00
- Le Cuvage:The
Beaujolais word for the place where wine is made, is part of the buildings
surrounding the Basse Cour -lower courtyard and is now used for concerts,
private parties and wine tastings. The Château Château de Bagnols Hotel's
extensive wine cellar lies beneath it.
For those who prefer the intimacy and comfort of their room, Room-Service
proposes a variety of simple dishes which can be served at a table in
your room.
Chosen as one of the "Hundred and One Most Beautiful
Hotels in the World" by Tatler magazine,
the Château de Bagnols invites you to enter its
universe for the space of a night or a weekend. Much more than a hotel,
the Château de Bagnols offers you an unforgettable stay within its
walls where time seems to have stood still.
Come close, listen and let us tell you the
story of this extraordinary place...
At the entrance to the Château, after crossing underneath the
Beaujolais gallery, you will discover a huge room where several ancient
wine-presses, barrels, baskets and other vestiges of many centuries of
wine-making are displayed – this is the "Cuvage".
Here you can taste, savour, compare and love the sap of the land.
Eminent oenologists will join you to impart their passion and initiate
you in the rites of wine-tasting.
From the cellar you can reach the moat which leads to the
garden. The magnificent French garden, harmoniously
re-created by Lady Hamlyn, was designed in the 18th century by Jean
Brunel, the Château gardener.
Follow the pathways across the velvet lawn until they cross
over at the ornamental stone basin dominated by a
fountain.
Walk around the orchard planted with cherry trees and visit the walled
vegetable garden where vegetables, herbs and flowers proliferate
according to the seasons.
Up a few steps from the garden you will reach the "Salon
d’Ombrage", thus named since the 18th century, where a table
has been laid for you in the shade of the ancient lime trees.
Wooded hills, vines closely ranked together and green valleys
will be the surroundings for your picnic, prepared by the Chef.
After lunch, let yourself be tempted by the rocking chairs scattered
around the park.
Perhaps you will choose the scented shade of the limes or else
the strong sunshine of the lavender, whilst you rock gently in your
chair and read the letters of Madame de Sevigné, whose visit to Bagnols
left a proud, indelible impression on the village.
Whether you adopt the peaceful pace of the walker or the
faster rhythm of the jogger or cyclist across the vineyards, you will
almost certainly encounter a cheeky hare or a smiling wine-maker.
If you prefer, you can attempt a drive at the Golf
du Beaujolais, situated only a few kilometres from Bagnols.
Alternatively, you can follow some carefully prepared itineraries which
will lead you to discover an area rich in fortresses,
chapels, priories, fortified villages and wine-growing estates.
The heated Roman swimming-pool is at your
disposal in its own specially created park.
It is open during the summer months and its measurements (17.5 meters
in diameter and 1.49 metres deep) have been designed to enable you to
relax with complete peace of mind.
When evening falls in this region of the “Golden Stones”, dusk
is the theatre for duels existing since ancient times between the
luminescent stones and the encroaching shadows. During the nights of
the full moon these jousts cease only when dawn finally breaks.
A delicious odour comes your way …. Hurry up, your table has
been reserved, the Château feast can begin.
As you cross the Renaissance courtyard you can see through the
large glass bay windows glimpses of silver and copper - the ballet of
the master-cooks has begun and each one is busily occupied. Meat
roasted on the spit turns round and round until it reaches exactly the
right golden colour.
Enter the majestic Salle des Gardes, the
Master of Ceremonies is waiting for you and the fire is crackling in
the immense gothic fireplace.
Here comes the wine waiter. The wine list offers a complete
palette of Beaujolais wines and the best selection of the region. This
evening you decide to be reasonable and order only one, tomorrow you
will taste the others in the Cuvage during the initiation which has
been arranged for you.
Your order has been taken, the scent of peonies rises from
your glass, and you have discovered the wine of Chenas. The feast is
worthy of the magical setting and of a day which has passed by too
quickly.
Remember...
- Excursions/ Guided Tours
- Heated Swimming Pool
- Bicycles
- Boutique
- Casino
- Tennis Court
- Golf Courses
- Horse Riding Centre
- Balloon Ride near the Chateau de Bagnols Hotel
The beautiful items sold at La Boutique are part of
the private collection of more than 400 pieces specially designed for
the Château de Bagnols by its owner.
An Escape to Château de Bagnols – the dream
becomes reality
A haven of peace and tranquillity, the Château de
Bagnols comprises 12 rooms, 8
suites and 1 apartment. Each room is
unique and bears the name of a famous person connected with the history
of Bagnols.
Tapestries, wall-paintings and other collector’s items
carefully chosen by Lady Hamlyn, adorn the various
private and public rooms of the Château, giving them a unique soul and
atmosphere.
Column beds, four-poster beds, bed-hangings of "Toile
de Jouy" and beautiful antique silks vie with each other to
lull you into the night of your dreams….
Sink with delight into the marble bath in your bathroom and
appreciate this magical moment.
Room Types:
- Traditional Bedroom - Queen sized or
Twin- bedded Rooms in the Château or in the Residence.
- Deluxe Room - Queen sized Bed in the
Château or in the Residence, overlooking the valley, the garden and the
Renaissance courtyard.
- Junior Suite - Queen sized or
Twin-bedded Rooms with a salon area in the Château or in the Residence,
many with wall paintings.
- Suite - Queen sized Bed in the Château
with a private Sitting Area, many have a Fireplace and wall paintings.
Overlooking the Renaissance courtyard, the village or the basse cour.
- Apartment - King sized Bedroom in the
Residence with a private Sitting Area and a Dining Room, with a
Fireplace, overlooking the valley, and private access to the garden.