Hostellerie Abbaye de la Pommeraie
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Hostellerie Abbaye de la Pommeraie
Sélestat (Bas-Rhin), France

Hotel and restaurant in town
This abbey has been home to the King’s Lieutenants, barracks for military governors, and finally was the abode of a Baron of the Empire. Tucked away at the foot of the Alsatian vineyards, this now hotel has travelled through time, collecting secrets along the way. The light bedrooms are very comfortable and owners Christiane and Pascal Funaro are warm and welcoming. Food lovers can choose between two places to dine: Le Prieuré, with its sophisticated creations, and the Apfelstuebel, a traditional Alsace-style Winstub, serving up typical country fare. The Sélestat humanist library – which has been inscribed in the Unesco’s Memory of the World Register in 2011 – hosts conferences on medieval books.
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Secrets and delights in a Cistercian abbey
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Rooms starting at 150 EUR
Bas Rupts et Chalet Fleuri
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Bas Rupts et Chalet Fleuri
Gérardmer (Vosges), France

Hotel and restaurant in the mountains
Five generations of hoteliers, with a sixth on the way, have managed this property. The interior design is mountain-inspired without being rustic, and luxurious but not over-done. The owners Michel Philippe, his daughter Sylvie and son-in-law Ghislain expertly planned this décor and created a beautiful, luxurious chalet. With the comfy chairs and coordinating light wood, they have succeeded in creating an exceptional ambiance located just at the bottom of the ski trails. It is a pleasure to take off your skis and enjoy this alpine retreat.
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Your four seasons in the mountains
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Rooms starting at 160 EUR
Hostellerie La Cheneaudière
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Hostellerie La Cheneaudière
Colroy-la-Roche (Bas-Rhin), France

Hotel and restaurant in the country
In the 17th century, Colroy-la-Roche was a German village called Koenigsberg, which means “the King’s mountain”. When it became French again, the village, with its pristine undulating countryside, retained its majestic character. It is here that Mireille and her son Nicolas have created an inviting hotel with the charm of a family home, featuring fascinating historical features. In the Pastoureaux room, the Jura wood panelling comes from the house where Pope Calixtus II was born. On the picturesque veranda, soothing birdsong comes from the trees that the birds have made their home. Relaxation is complete in the blissful spa, which offers body contouring with essential oils. Epicureans will be delighted by the cuisine in the atmospheric restaurant, which showcases the finest products from Alsace, a region with a proud gastronomic culture. Not to be missed: the opening of a new 1,500 m2 “Nature Spa” in spring...
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Rooms starting at 145 EUR
Château d’Adoménil
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Lunéville (Meurthe-et-Moselle), France

Restaurant of a Grand Chef Relais & Châteaux and hotel in a park
This charming château is just a stone’s throw from Lunéville, a town which Voltaire wrote “felt” just like Versailles. In the so-called “Little Versailles” of the Dukes of Lorraine, you can explore the Baccarat crystal works and Nancy’s famous Stanislas square, which is a Unesco World Heritage site. Adoménil is an 18th century building that has been beautifully restored and enhanced by subtle touches of modernity. Grand Chef Cyril Leclerc creates audacious gourmet cuisine that gives pride of place to fresh products, many of them from the surrounding Lorraine countryside. The best of both the past and present come together in the courteous service and fine cuisine at this beautiful hideaway.
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Refinement and simplicity in the intimacy of the Lorraine countryside
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Rooms starting at 195 EUR