
Compagnie des Auberges
The local terroir, its flavours and its country smells… In one's imagination, inns exist within suspended time, somewhere between our childhood and the timeless cuisine of our provinces. The venues selected here will appeal to you thanks to their bountiful dining, their friendliness and their welcoming guest rooms. Expect your stay to be free of all pomposity. Yet that which is essential remains unseen, doesn't it?

With rib steak, chanterelles and blueberry soufflé in summer, hare royale, wildboar stew or medallions of doe in autumn, dining at La Chaumière is a seasonal... More details





La Chaumière :
In the heart of the charming village of La Roche-Bernard, classed as a “City of Character”, this masonry dating from the beginning of the XXe century coaching inn... More details




L'Auberge Bretonne :

Located between Caen and Alençon, not far from the banks of the river Orne and the Normandy beaches. This is a paradise for horse-riding and walking. This is also... More details






Hostellerie de la Renaissance :
Two chefs in the same kitchen, and what’s more husband and wife, confirm that the equation works. And so demonstrate Annie-Claire and Alexandre Lamand in their "La... More details








La Bastide Gourmande :

Thanks to its romantic name and the wood crackling in its traditional fireplace, looks like it comes straight out of an epic novel. Located just 90 minutes from... More details







Auberge du Cheval Blanc :
The cosy elegance of the living areas: the lounge areas, the rooms, and the bar... The authentic and subtle flavours of the meals. The deep fragrances and aromas of... More details




Les Paulands :

Mills have a poetry and a spirit all of their own. Long after they cease to function, they still glow with a special appeal. In the Beaune region, this former oil... More details












Moulin d'Hauterive :

It was March, or possibly April. The house was hidden away in the Sabres woods, near Mont-de-Marsan. To tell the truth, we had forgotten where we were. Night was... More details








Auberge des Pins :
In the land of lavender, the shutters are blue on the Mas de Fanny; this former sheepfold has been admirably converted into a guesthouse. The sober architecture... More details







Le Mas de Fanny :

There is happiness in the vineyards, serenely watching the Loire River. This bucolic inn with its cheerful ambience has all it needs to seduce you. It is a halt on... More details







Le Coq Hardi :

Located near Lourdes and the spa resorts, this fine establishment looks a little like a doll's house. It looks onto a pleasant square in the village of Saint-Savin.... More details






Le Viscos :

A small village in the region of Ales. The “Bastide des Senteurs”, basking in the shade of the Vivarais Cévenol mountains, boasts twelve fine rooms and two... More details







La Bastide des Senteurs :
With the largest tales-and-legends forest estate as a neighbour, the Relais de Brocéliande will serve as a charming excuse for a getaway. Recently renovated, it... More details





Hôtel Le Relais de Broceliande :
Between the Gard and Hérault départements, in the medieval city of Sommières, this Inn was a rug factory in the nineteenth century. The 17 rooms have kept their... More details






Auberge du Pont Romain :
The bronze leaf gently settled on the still lake. Close to the forest, It's autumn at Bois Joli. This distinguished hotel, an elegant Anglo-Norman villa, has been... More details





Bois Joli :

Superb views of the Dordogne Valley and the flowing river from the terrace of the "Esplanade", in the medieval city of Domme 450,000 years of history move everybody... More details





L'Esplanade :
Where does the South of France begin? Perhaps right here, in the family home of Martine. When you're in Boisset, to the south of Cantal, you're almost in Aveyron.... More details








Auberge de Concasty :
Less than an hour away from Lyon, with its charming ochre and yellow façade, its spectacular view over Lake Ternay and the Massif du Pilat, it is not clear whether... More details









Auberge du Lac :
Windows down, the road led us to Avallon. We took up residence in this old 18th century mill. Dinner was a simple, delicious affair, with local specialities... More details



Moulin des Ruats :
Like a dream dusted with ochre and sunshine, the pale façade of the Bastide Cabezac rises up, modest but striking, from the vines of the Minervois region, between... More details








La Bastide Cabezac :