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La Bastide de Marie, Gordes, France

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Address: Route de Bonnieux, Quartier de la Verrie, 84560 Menerbes, France

Rates from: EUR 370.00

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“French rural tranquility is at its best in this old stone country house situated amongst vineyards in the idyllic Provencal wineland.”

La Bastide de Marie is one of the most splendid boutique hotels in the region, ideally located at the heart of the Lubéron regional natural Park between Gordes and Bonnieux. This 18th-century farmhouse surrounded by 15 hectares of vineyards provides a gorgeous setting for a truly unique hotel.

The brainchild of uber-successful design couple Jocelyn and Jean-Louis Sibuet, La Bastide de Marie is the place to be if you’re after stunning views, gastronomy and unforgettable wine.

La Bastide de Marie has managed to hold on to its authentic homey charm, and feels more like a beautiful private residence than a hotel. Guests are seen as part of the family and many return year upon year, impressed by the service provided by the wonderful staff.

The facilities

This small boutique hotel’s decor strikes the perfect balance between respect for its origins the need for modern comfort; for example, the baroque couches in the lounge are antique but clean and re-sprung.

The ‘Pure Altitude’ Spa is a popular pamper-spot for those who can afford its luxury treatments. You may choose a facial to suit your skin type (or just have the one with the prettiest name) – pick between Icy Beauty Flash, Himalaya Rose, Mineral Elixir and White as Snow for a radiant new visage. You could also have semi-precious stone treatments or indulge in a massage. There are two pools at the boutique hotel, one in the outer gardens and one within the hotel’s courtyard. Traditional Provencal tables with wrought iron chairs surround the pool in the courtyard, meaning you may take your breakfast in style after a morning swim.

Guests may also dine outside in the evening, where dinner is served by candlelight on the terrace, and the air is filled with the scent of lavender. The food is traditional local fare, excellent yet simply prepared, with the young chef Gerod Potron described as a ‘Wonderboy’ by Food and Travel magazine.

The property also has its own winery, and food served is often prepared to compliment La Bastide de Marie’s own wine. Guests love the very dry and pale rosé.

The rooms

This small boutique hotel has 14 bedrooms, each individually named after a herb from the surrounding countryside. Some have their own terrace or baronial fireplace, all have romantic wrought-iron four-posters or crown canopies, and are tastefully decorated with Provencal antique furniture.

Press Quotes

“The attention to detail gives this place its intimate atmosphere, whether it is the little raffia ties around the white linen napkins...or the complimentary liquors that follow the assortment of local dishes every evening.” Harpers and Queen

Who stays here

Popular with the 30-plus set and honeymooners.

Come for

  • Winelands
  • The beautifully chic rooms
  • The sumptuous spa

Not suitable for

  • Anyone on a budget

Children

There are no interconnecting rooms, but an extra bed or cot can be added in some of the rooms. The chef can also arrange the menu on request.

Eating in

Fresh, seasonal Provencal produce gets the gourmet treatment at La Bastide de Marie's excellent restaurant. Lunch includes melon from Cavaillon with Muscat Baume from Venise, saddle of hare packed with bacon and fillet of sole with yellow tomato and thyme. For dinner there's tomato soup from La Bastide with olive oil and pistachio, roast lamb with lavender cream from the Domaine accompanied by wine produced by the surrounding vineyards.





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