The Chateau offers five living spaces including the historical, untouched guardsroom, the red living room, yellow dining room and office which were transformed during the 19th century and the modern games room, under the rooftop, created by the current owner. A french Billard will be the excuse for late evenings enjoying a glass of Armagnac.
The Chateau's farmhouse was built around 1854 when the Prince of Berghes transformed the castle into a summer residence. Facing the Chateau, on the other side of the lawn, the farmhouse has the typical charm of southern houses. It's inner courtyard, tiled roofs, the virginia creepers running on its old stone walls make it an amazing place for any event. The main reception room of the property and the caterers' space are located in one of its buildings. The farmhouse is also where the owner's apartment and three rooms available to guests are located.
The Chateau's pool area is a very peaceful and relaxed place, very close to the Chateau but surrounded by incredible vegetation. The pool was built on a parcel surrounded by an old stone wall and the ancient greenhouse converted into a poolhouse. On the same parcel the Chateau's orchard offers its fruit from June until October and the BBQ focuses everyone's attention in summer months.
In 2022, the Chateau partnered with Cynisca, a new US women's cycling team and a professional service course is now available for guests to use. It is one of the most upscale and professional cycling venues in the French Pyrénées and perfect for cycling enthusiasts looking to keep up with the sport during their holidays.