Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    roque st christophe

    4.0 (3 reviews)

    roque st christophe Photos

    roque st christophe Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Le Vieux Logis - Our cozy room.

    Le Vieux Logis

    4.4(13 reviews)
    15.8 km
    €€€€

    My partner and I stayed at Le Vieux Logis in November 2010. The hotel, situated in the small…read morevillage of Tremolat, is quite picturesque in any season. The gardens are beautifully manicured, and the house itself is full of charm and character. The hotel staff was extremely accommodating, going so far as to move our room when we asked for something on the ground floor, and providing detailed advice and directions to the chateaus and caves nearby. They were eager to provide us with whatever we needed. The rooms themselves were pleasant and clean, but I'm inclined to say they were in need of some attention; the fabrics and wallpaper showed signs of age and wear. My review, however, centers on the two superb meals we had at Le Vieux Logis during our stay, which were both worthy of five stars, an accolade I do not give lightly. Our first meal was in the gourmet restaurant, a very intimate and comfortable space with wood chairs, white linens and warm wood paneling on the walls. We opted for the "Caprice Gourmande" menu, a menu selected by the chef featuring two appetizers, two entrees, and two desserts per person (95 Euros each). While six courses would certainly have been plenty, there were several intermezzo options as well, including four unique preparations of foie gras, much to my partner's delight (including a foie gras lollipop). Each course, from the quail eggs to the mielle feuille, was exquisite. By the time the cheese course arrived, with wonderful local cheeses, we were absolutely full, but could not stop eating! After such an indulgent meal, we opted for the bistro across the street, Le Bistrot d'en Face, also owned and operated by the hotel, for dinner the following evening. While the meal at the gourmet restaurant was amazing, the meal at the bistro was perfection. We were the only patrons in the bistro, so the staff spared no expense to accommodate our tastes and wishes. There, I had the finest mushroom omelet I have ever consumed, paired with frites that were divine. My partner and I shared a crème brulee dessert that was magnificent. From start to finish, the meal was an example in excellence and certainly worth five stars.

    We stayed at this hotel the first night of a bicycle tour and as such had no idea what to expect…read more What an amazing place. Gorgeous location, top notch service, a wonderful restaurant where we enjoyed a 10 course gourmet meal. This was one of the highlights of our bike package. Would love to return.

    Photos
    Le Vieux Logis - Our breakfast delivered to the room.

    Our breakfast delivered to the room.

    Le Vieux Logis
    Le Vieux Logis

    See all

    Chateau Milandes - Chateau

    Chateau Milandes

    5.0(10 reviews)
    17.1 km

    A pleasant surprise. Josephine Baker's home for 30 years has been brought back to its former glory…read more The grounds and gardens are immaculate, with a troop of gardeners picking up every leaf and planting new flowers near the chapel. A falconry show begins at 11:15, with another at 4. Audioguides in numerous languages are available at the gift shop and start of the tour. The gorgeous chateau has an interesting history beginning in the 15th century, with gargoyles galore. Josephine, resistance fighter, humanitarian, and world renowned singer and dancer from the 1920s to the 60s, installed some amazing bathrooms into the chateau, which has lots of stairs. Great views over the valley and village. Pieces of her music are available on the audio guide. A woman-owned business about an amazing woman. Cafe and toilets are available. Free parking, but tickets are required to enter grounds.

    Chateau Milandes was built in the early 15th Century, but it's most famous inhabitant (in my…read moreopinion) was Josephine Baker. She started renting the Château in 1937, then bought it and lived their till the late 1960s. This is where she raised her flock of adopted children (she had 12!). Evicted and swindled in her later years, she spent her final years elsewhere, dying in Paris in 1975. The Château was bought 20 some years ago, and the current owner and her daughter have brought back the Château and gardens in all their glory! The items on display map out Baker's tumultuous life, from her birth in Jim Crow Missouri to her rise to fame on the French entertainment world. Truly fascinating and a must see for any fan of Josephine Baker!

    Photos
    Chateau Milandes - Cafe

    Cafe

    Chateau Milandes - Garden

    Garden

    Chateau Milandes - Gardens

    See all

    Gardens

    roque st christophe - hotelstravel - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...