Chateau De Lugagnac Hotel - Riviere-sur-Tarn
44.1932, 3.11101The 4-star Chateau De Lugagnac Riviere-sur-Tarn hotel is located approximately 10 minutes by car from Castle Peyrelade, and features an aqua park and a garden.
Location
The centre of Riviere-sur-Tarn can be reached within a 20-minute walk. Historical sights here include Dolmen de Sonnac, which stands at a distance of 4.2 km from this Riviere-sur-Tarn guest house. Also, the hotel is approximately 10 minutes by car from Acroparc du Mas.
Rooms
You'll find nice touches like a separate toilet and a shower, along with a hairdryer and towels to enhance your stay. Certain rooms look out onto the pool.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served in the restaurant.
Leisure & Business
A summer terrace and an outdoor swimming pool are offered at this Riviere-sur-Tarn property for an extra charge. Beach facilities at the Chateau De Lugagnac Riviere-sur-Tarn include lounge chairs and beach umbrellas. Guests can participate in bicycle usage and horse riding tours organised by the Chateau De Lugagnac. Business travellers will benefit from a photocopier and a work desk available at a business centre on site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:5 persons
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Room size:
35 m²
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Bed options:3 Single beds
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Garden view
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Shower
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Private pool
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
28 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Private pool
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Max:3 persons
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Room size:
25 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Private pool
Essential information about Chateau De Lugagnac Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 154 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.9 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 72.4 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | de Mende-Brenoux, MEN |
Location

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Reviews of Chateau De Lugagnac Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jan
stayed at a charming french chateau in riviere-sur-tarn & it was incredible! comfy room with a stunning marble bathroom in the tower. breakfast was a feast of homemade goodies & local treats. the hosts were friendly & the pool was a lifesaver in the heat.
floor was creaky & could've used a fan.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Aug
Stunning views, spacious rooms, friendly owners, delicious breakfast with homemade jams and local produce, swimming pool.
It was all superb.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Aug
We absolutely loved our stay at this luxurious 4-star hotel. The location on a hillside above the gorges provided stunning views that took our breath away. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed with a refreshing welcome drink, making us feel right at home. The staff were attentive and went above and beyond to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. The room amenities, including heating and tea and coffee facilities, added to the enhanced comfort of our stay. We particularly enjoyed spending time on the terrace, taking in the beautiful surroundings and soaking up the sunshine. The free Wi-Fi in the rooms was also a great convenience.
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missingWrote a review on 04 May
Stunning views, charming and peaceful period property with great breakfast. The cleanliness is superb with ample hotel facilities and staff. It's located far away from the hustle of cities, transportation and parking available.
It was all superb.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Jan
The breakfast offered delicious homemade jams and baking, along with local produce. The location was stunning, with breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The pool was a great place to cool off during the hot weather, providing a refreshing break from busy workdays.
The room we stayed in could be improved, as it was quite dark and the floor creaked loudly. It would have been helpful to have a fan in the room, as the temperature was warm at night and it was difficult to get enough air circulation.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Jan
Nestled in a quiet area, Chateau De Lugagnac Riviere-sur-Tarn offers a peaceful escape from the bustling cities. the spacious rooms provide ample space for spreading out and relaxing. the homemade breakfast, with a variety of baked goods and local produce, is a standout feature. the swimming pool is a fantastic amenity to cool off during hot weather. the impressive views of the Tarn valley from the tower bathroom are breathtaking.
The property is a bit isolated, which could be inconvenient for those without a car.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Jan
I recently had the pleasure of staying at a stunning medieval castle in a peaceful and secluded location. The room was absolutely huge and had beautiful antique furniture, including ample wardrobes. The highlight was the gorgeous marble bathroom in the tower, offering breathtaking views of the Tarn valley. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a log. The breakfast spread was beyond amazing, with an array of homemade jams, cakes, and flans, as well as a selection of eggs. The hosts were incredibly welcoming, despite their limited English, and made me feel right at home. The property also had a refreshing swimming pool, perfect for cooling off on hot days. If you're looking for a peaceful and unique getaway, this place is a hidden gem. The location is also ideal for day trips to explore the stunning Gorge de Tarn. Though slightly remote, it's worth it for the tranquility. my stay at this French chateau was a mind-blowing experience, and I can't wait to return.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Dec
I stayed at Chateau De Lugagnac for a peaceful getaway in the Gorge de Tarn. The spacious rooms were perfect for relaxation, and the chateau's location allowed for convenient day trips. The authentic charm of the castle was a delightful departure from modern luxury. The large room offered comfortable seating and stunning views from the on-suite marble bathroom in the tower. The breakfast spread was abundant, featuring homemade jams, cakes, and local produce. The family that runs the chateau was friendly, and Frank, in particular, went above and beyond to ensure our stay was enjoyable. The refreshing pool was a much-appreciated amenity.
Can recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Dec
Chateau De Lugagnac was a unique and enchanting place to stay. The room we had was spacious and beautifully decorated, with a stunning view of the Tarn valley. The homemade breakfast was delicious, offering a variety of jams, cakes, and other treats. Despite some minor inconveniences like the narrow, winding road to the chateau and the need to pre-book food and drink, our overall experience was truly memorable. I highly recommend this hotel for a one-of-a-kind experience.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Dec
The views from the hotel were breathtaking, with a hilltop location offering a stunning outlook of the surrounding landscape. the spacious rooms added to the charm of the location, and we enjoyed exploring the local area with day trips to nearby spots. the peace and tranquility of the location was perfect for a relaxing break.
the winding road leading to the hotel was a little treacherous, and the lack of amenities like a fan or fresh towels made the stay feel less comfortable.
FAQ about Chateau De Lugagnac
- a coffeemaker
- a dressing area
- a cupboard
- a high chair