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Languedoc (Capestang) Show on mapLocated right in the heart of Languedoc's wine country, the incredible Château Les Carrasses offers a luxurious blend of history and viticulture. It consists of a 19th-century wine domaine that has been meticulously restored to feature elegant suites and villas, many with private pools and panoramic vineyard views! Wine enthusiasts can partake in guided vineyard tours, tastings, and workshops, exploring the rich terroir and diverse grape varieties of the region... The estate's own wines, produced in collaboration with Domaine de Cibadiès, reflect the character of Languedoc's winemaking heritage. Additionally the on-site brasserie serves Mediterranean cuisine crafted from fresh, local ingredients, complemented by a selection of regional wines. In summary; this is the ultimate stay for a truly luxurious wine experience in the south of France. Read moreGuest rating: 9.5 (exceptional)Price from: NOK 5 092 /night
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Languedoc (Puissalicon) Show on mapDriving through Languedoc’s rolling vineyards, you suddenly crest a hill and there it is: Château St Pierre de Serjac. A fabulous restored 19th-century estate that feels equal parts historic charm and modern indulgence. Set within an 200-acre vineyard, the château offers both opulent hotel rooms and private residences, all nestled amid sun-drenched vines... The estate’s onsite winery resumed production in 2018 and now produces elegant whites, rosés, and reds that can be sampled through intimate tastings or vineyard walks paired with picnics. The exquisitely designed rooms each features marble fireplaces, gilded mirrors, crystal chandeliers, and a refined blend of antique and contemporary décor - some even include freestanding vintage bathtubs. Days here are effortless: lounge by the striking infinity pool, explore the on-site spa, and sip a cocktail in the jazzy bar - staffed with such warmth it feels like a private retreat. Perfect for lovers of wine, design, and slow-paced French countryside elegance. Read moreGuest rating: 9.3 (superb)Price from: NOK 3 162 /night
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Languedoc (Narbonne) Show on mapDiscover the magic of Languedoc’s wine country at Château Capitoul. Perched above the vineyards and lagoons of the Narbonne region, this magnificent estate combines centuries of winemaking heritage with contemporary elegance. The surrounding vines produce superb Syrah, Grenache and Mourvèdre, shaped by the Mediterranean sun and sea breeze... Guests can taste these expressive wines in the château’s stylish cellar, dine on refined southern French cuisine, and relax by the infinity pool with sweeping views over the estate. With beautifully designed suites, a serene spa and an unforgettable setting, we are quite sure you just have found one of the best wine hotels in France! Read moreGuest rating: 9.2 (superb)Price from: NOK 5 702 /night
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Languedoc (Assignan) Show on mapLanguedoc is France’s largest wine region, producing more than a third of the country’s wine, yet it’s still one of its best-kept secrets for wine travellers. And for one of the very best winery accommodations in the area, be sure not to miss a stay at Village Castigno. An amazing boutique hotel that takes that spirit of discovery and turns it into an experience you won’t forget... This former medieval village has been reimagined into a “wine village,” where life revolves around vineyards, cellars, and the joy of sharing a bottle. You can taste organic wines from the estate, join harvests, or take part in blending workshops before heading back to your colourful, design-forward suite. The village also boasts three restaurants, from fine dining to casual bites, each paired with estate vintages. It’s immersive, playful, and a place you’ll be talking about long after you've checked out. Read moreGuest rating: 9.1 (superb)Price from: NOK 2 252 /night
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Languedoc (Narbonne) Show on mapLocated between Narbonne and the Mediterranean Sea, Château L'Hospitalet opens up to a 5-star wine resort that embodies the essence of Languedoc's vinicultural heritage. Under the stewardship of renowned winemaker Gérard Bertrand, the estate produces biodynamic wines that reflect the region's terroir. Guests can delve into the winemaking process through guided tours and tastings, exploring the cellars and savouring selections like the acclaimed Clos du Temple rosé... Additionally, the fantastic accommodations, set within the historic château and adjacent buildings, feature elegant, minimalist designs and offer sweeping views of the vineyards or the sea. The resort also hosts cultural events, including jazz concerts and art exhibitions, enriching the immersive experience of southern French hospitality. Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Price from: NOK 6 390 /night
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Languedoc (Montpellier) Show on mapEver pictured a wine-country retreat that fuses contemporary design, gourmet dining, and vineyard serenity? Then check out (or should we say check-in) Domaine de Verchant & Spa. A stunning adults-only luxury hotel just outside Montpellier. Housed in a meticulously restored 16th-century mansion surrounded by 50 hectares of Rhône Valley vines, it delivers a sumptuous escape... Guest rooms and suites stand out with Italian furnishings, private terraces, and full-tech comforts - from computers to whirlpool tubs under exposed stone arches. But - as you can imagine - the spotlight remains on wine. You can stroll the barrel-lined cellar, sample estate-grown reds in an atmospheric tasting space, and sip by the infinity pool fringed with vines. And the spa? A vast 2,000 m² haven offering indoor/outdoor pools, hammams, saunas, and private duo cabins with vineyard views. The ideal place for romantics, foodies, and wine lovers alike in the South of France. Read moreGuest rating: 8.9 (fabulous)Age limit: 18+ yearsPrice from: NOK 4 204 /night
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Languedoc (Barjac) Show on mapDrifting through lavender fields and olive groves, we finally reached the magical Le Mas du Terme - and instantly felt that calm, golden rhythm of southern France settle in. Tucked between the vineyards of Ardèche and the Provençal hills near Barjac, this wine estate offers more than a place to stay - it’s a glimpse into rural elegance. We wandered among olive trees and vines, then cooled off by the infinity pool with a glass of the domaine’s own rosé... Dinner at on-site restaurant Le Carré des Saveurs was a highlight - local produce, estate olive oil, and wines that truly tell the story of the land. We had heard so many things about the peaceful setting and welcoming staff, and we couldn’t agree more. It’s ideal for couples, wine enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to trade noise for nature without giving up good food, great wine, and a bit of French romance. Read moreGuest rating: 8.6 (fabulous)Price from: NOK 1 575 /night
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Languedoc (Bélesta) Show on mapArriving at Domaine Riberach felt like discovering one of those wine hotel gems you only hear about from locals. Set in the tiny village of Bélesta in Roussillon, the hotel is built inside a former cooperative winery - so yes, you’re literally sleeping where the wine once fermented. The history and character are everywhere, but it’s been transformed into something stylish, sustainable, and seriously inviting... Our room was airy and modern, with views that spilled over the vineyards and hills, and the pool carved into the old wine cellar was unlike anything we’ve seen before. The restaurant was another highlight, serving creative dishes that leaned on local produce and paired perfectly with their own organic wines. Tastings on-site gave us the chance to sip those same wines while hearing the story of how the estate has been reimagined. A true Roussillon secret - we’re of course already dreaming of going back. Read moreGuest rating: 8.5 (fabulous)Price from: NOK 1 597 /night
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Hotels with winery in Languedoc
Languedoc, France runs from Mediterranean shores to scrubby garrigue hills, and the wines are as varied as the views. Think GSM blends, old-vine Carignan, bright Picpoul, and Crémant de Limoux. But besides just tasting the wines you can actually also stay where the grapes grow. Book a night or two in rustic domaines with stone cellars, sleek vineyard hotels with pools, or farmhouses scented by pine and thyme.
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We have handpicked and reviewed each place so you can choose which hotel suites you the best. Then all you have to do is stroll to tastings, wander the vines, and toast the sunset over southern France. Santé!
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