Chateau De Culas
Saint-André-les-Alpes, France
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Washer
Pool
A/C
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
1 queen bed
Bedroom 5
1 queen bed
Bedroom 6
1 queen bed
Bedroom 7
2 single beds
Built in the 12th century by the Knights Templar as a fortress protecting the land against pillaging Saracens, this château in the French Riviera is now a stunning holiday retreat with a dramatic backdrop within the French Alps.
Hosting up to 15 guests across the seven-bedroom home, this château is ideal for friends or families travelling together. The château has been uniquely renovated to include all the comforts of home, not to mention superbly designed bathrooms with craftsman-style features, the well-appointed kitchen, elegant sitting rooms and charming outdoor lounge and dining spaces.
Set on 11 private acres, guests will enjoy relaxing dips in the heated private pool, plus hiking trails straight from the château with views that will never be forgotten.
The château’s hilltop location provides ultimate peace and serenity, with no neighbours in sight. However, when in need of a bit of culture, the village of Saint Andre les Alpes is just over 2.5km away, with shops, delicious cuisine and village tours.
The highlight of the area has to be Lake Castillon, with pristine turquoise waters that make it one of the most popular watersports lakes in France. The château not only offers beautiful aerial views of the lake, but exclusive access to a private beach as well!
Features:
Château Interiors
Ground Floor
- Entrance and hallway with grand piano
- Living room (via steps)
- Billiard room
- Kitchen, well-equipped
- Bathroom (in the château tower) with bath and toilet
First Floor
- Family bedroom with king-size double bed, two singles and bathroom (in tower) with bath and toilet
- Bedroom with king-size double bed and en suite bathroom with bath and toilet
- Bedroom with queen-size double bed and en suite bathroom with bath, shower, toilet and balcony
- Bedroom with queen-size double bed and en suite bathroom
Second Floor
- Bridal suite with queen-size double bed and open bathroom with bath, two showers and toilet
- Bedroom with queen-size double bed, bathroom (in tower) with shower and toilet. Stairs leading to mezzanine attic level with queen-size double bed
- Bedroom with twin beds (can be joined as a double) and open bathroom with shower and toilet
- Open-plan hallway with living area and library
Basement
- Vaulted stone cellar/wine and food tasting room
Outside Grounds
- Heated swimming pool (14mx7m) with safety fencing. Open mid-May to mid-September.
- Barbecue and bar area
- Al-fresco dining area with sound system
- South-facing garden terrace
- 11 acres of private land
- 5-person jacuzzi
- Gym
Facilities
- Music system
- Jacuzzi
- Grand piano
Location:
The château is situated just over 2.5km from the village of Saint André les Alpes where you will find bakeries, cafes, a supermarket, ATM and petrol station. There are also great restaurants in the village and locally, as well as a small local market on a Wednesday and Saturday morning.
There is fishing on the private lake less than 300m away, accessed via a small fairly steep track, or alternatively head 3km by road to the public beach on the other side. Watersports that are available on the lake in the summer include canoes, pedalos, windsurfing, catamarans and stand-up paddle boards. There is also lovely swimming and canoeing opportunities in the river Verdon that flows into the lake.
There is horse riding, pony trekking and golf nearby the château. You will also be able to find quad-biking, white-water rafting and canyoning in the area, cycling plus some wonderful trekking opportunities, with some routes straight from the château. Castellane (23km) is an especially great town for those seeking exciting activities, about half an hour away by car.
There are also some great flying schools and it’s great fun watching the tandem-paragliding nearby if you don’t wish to take part!
The incredible and famous Verdon Gorge (53km) is just over an hour away, ideal for hikers but can also be enjoyed from your car.
There are many beautiful villages in the region for you to discover where you can soak up the Provencal charm and admire their rich history. These include Colmars (32km), Annot (44km), Entrevaux (58km), Moustiers St Marie (66km) and a little further, but worth it, is Sisteron (74km), a delightful village of flowers.
Other highlights include the spa towns of Digne (45km) and Gréoux-les-Bains (80km) or head south to the stunning town of Grasse (85km) with its fascinating perfume heritage and marvellous landscapes.
Nice, Cannes, Monaco and the French Riviera coast are all just over 100km of the château for a brilliant day-out.
Terms & Conditions:
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€2000 charged to client’s credit card by Property Manager as a pre-authorisation at least 2 weeks prior to arrival and refunded two weeks after departure, subject to full inspection.
4.00 p.m.
10.00 a.m.
Yes, although please note that there may be some additional costs during the low season.
Yes, including pool towels.
Yes.
The pool is open approximately start-June to end-September. Please note that pool opening dates are subject to local weather conditions and pool maintenance requirements and that cooler months may not be suitable for swimming.
Weddings, stag/hen parties and any special events are on request only and subject to prior arrangement with the owner and additional charges.
Saturday in July and August. Flexible during all other periods.
Standard changeover clean included in the price. Guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Outdoors only.
Guests are required to be in possession of a valid insurance policy, which covers them for cancellations, loss of personal belongings, personal liability and any accidental damage caused during their stay.
7 nights in July and August. 3 nights during all other periods.
Yes, although please note that there may be some additional costs during the low season.
No. Please note that like all heated pools, pool heating and water temperature are reliant on weather and outside temperatures.
French Visitors Tax payable to Property Manager at the time of balance payment (typically costs €1-€10 per adult per night - please enquire if exact amount is required).
Yes.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Provence, France is a region that enchants visitors with its diverse landscapes, rich history, and world-renowned cuisine. It's a place where the sun-kissed countryside converges with quaint towns and lively cities.
The region's natural beauty is varied and appealing. From the pleasant lavender fields of Plateau de Valensole to the rugged cliffs of the Verdon Gorge, Provence provides an array of outdoor activities. Hiking, cycling, and horseback riding are popular ways to explore the countryside, while the Mediterranean coast offers excellent opportunities for sailing, swimming, and sunbathing.
Provence's history is as varied as its landscapes. The region was once a part of Roman Gaul, and remnants of this era can be seen in places like Arles with its Roman arena and Nîmes which boast significant historical sites. Medieval architecture abounds in hilltop villages like Gordes and Roussillon.
The cities of Provence are equally captivating. Aix-en-Provence, with its elegant boulevards and bustling markets; Avignon, home to the Palais des Papes; Marseille, France's oldest city with its vibrant Vieux Port - each city has its own unique charm. Other notable Provençal cities include Nice, Cannes or Saint-Tropez on the coast.
Cuisine in Provence is celebrated worldwide. Known for its use of fresh local produce, olive oil, garlic and herbs de Provence - dining here is a gastronomic delight. Specific regional dishes such as bouillabaisse or ratatouille add to this culinary experience. The region is also one of France's premier wine-producing areas with vineyards offering tours and tastings.
Art lovers will find much to admire in Provence as well. The region's unique light quality has inspired artists such as Van Gogh while native son Cézanne painted there often; their works can be viewed at various museums throughout the area.
In essence, Provence offers an enticing blend of diverse natural beauty, historical richness and culinary excellence making it an ideal destination for all types of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM