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Once a favourite refuge for impressionist painters, La Ferme Saint-Siméon is celebrated for its bucolic surroundings and beautiful channel light. Monet and Courbet came here working on their colours, while the poet Baudelaire escaped the melancholy of Paris for the little port of Honfleur looking for inspiration. Today the farm is fully restored and the premises offer an exceptional spa as well as beauty treatments and relaxation based on organic products such as milk and apples from Normandy. “Oh, Saint-Siméon”, exclaimed the painter Eugène Boudin in one of his journals. Indeed it is hard not to love the place, and even harder to leave it behind.
At Les Maisons de Bricourt there are breathtaking views of the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and, at your feet, the oyster farms and the little port of Cancale. In this world of illustrious seafarers, the spirit of the restaurant Le Coquillage is one of elegant simplicity paired with gentle hospitality. The cuisine showcasing produce from the bay of Cancale reflects the maritime adventures of this former pirate country by using more than 120 spices from the East and West Indies. You will find two residences; the château Richeux and the cottage Les Rimains, as well as Les Gîtes Marins for families. The Roellingers’s joie de vivre is evident in the patisserie-tea room Grain de Vanille, the Cuisine Corsaire cookery school and the Épices-Roellinger warehouse.
Surrounded by the immense sea and the reefs of the Pink Granite Coast, the Manoir de Lan-Kerellec is a jewel in Brittany’s crown. From your balcony, drink in the magical panoramic view of the islands of Milliau, Molène and Losquet. Then you might want to take a walk along the coastal path to taste the sea spray, or scuba dive for a closer look at the underwater nature reserve. Enjoy your dinner in the dining room built in the shape of an upturned boat, a masterpiece by the Compagnons du Devoir.
Formerly a smuggling port and refuge for privateers, Roscoff has remained a unique destination, with its waves of emerald, granite fisherman’s cottages and manor houses nestled amongst the cliffs. This hideaway is an ancient trader’s property with a swimming pool, spa and direct access to the beach. The chef will treat you to an exceptional quality of fish and seafood, directly sourced from the local fishermen. His cuisine is a reflection of modern Brittany; it is a real pleasure to see, to feel, to taste! A 15 minute boat trip is all that is needed to discover the small island of Batz, a “tropical” pearl with palm trees and beaches of fine sand that has been magically misplaced in the English Channel.
Refined dishes such as tartare of bass and caviar, prawn salad and carpaccio of Saint-Jacques à l’orange, take on a special flavour when they are served in a wonderful place like Hôtel de la Plage. The panoramic restaurant overlooks the ocean and the vast beach of fine sand. There are similar views from the rooms, where you can hear the gentle lapping of the waves. Guests with families will enjoy the beach entirely dedicated to children.
A door leads out to the ocean and a private dock for immediate boarding. Sailing between Lorient and the island of Groix is an unforgettable experience and just one of the many pleasures in store at this historic castle and manor house surrounded by 120 hectares of private forest that overlooks a wide stretch of sea. Helicopter flights over the cliffs of Brittany are also on offer. On returning to the ground, sample the delights of the menu of fresh seafood and Brittany’s local produce, followed by a shiatsu massage to finish off a perfect day.
The secluded island of Belle-Île-en-Mer is the ideal setting for a restorative getaway. Visitors arrive by boat on this aptly named “beautiful island at sea”, with its rocky coves with turquoise water, blooming hills and pastel-hued ports. Castel Clara overlooks the picturesque Goulphar Bay, where the Impressionist Claude Monet liked to paint his magical landscapes. Marvel at the views of the Aiguilles de Port-Coton, a series of sculptural rocky formations jutting out in the middle of the ocean, savour the delights of the local cuisine, or head to the thalassotherapy centre or spa to experience Belle-Île-en-Mer health treatments with fresh gorse flowers.
Bertrand Jaquet, owner of Domaine de Rochevilaine, has a genuine passion for Brittany and his desire to share that love with his guests is evident. Be seduced by the breathtaking, typically Breton setting on the Vilaine estuary with its jagged cliffs and blue waters. Savour a Breton lobster like none other at the seaside restaurant, where dining feels a bit like being on the deck of an ocean liner. Listen to the sound of the waves during a restorative treatment at the excellent spa, perhaps “la table phénicienne” (the Phoenician table), a massage patented by the establishment. Another one of Bertrand Jaquet’s passions is art, as guests are bound to discover in the hotel’s wonderful art gallery.
For the past four centuries, this granite fort on the Croisic peninsula has stood guard over the moods of the sea and the ramparts, moats and drawbridges are all still standing. Built to resist storms and attacks, today, behind this tough exterior there is charming oak panelling, sweet-smelling gardens, a sheltered swimming pool and a kitchen garden. The chef uses herbs and vegetables from the garden in his inventive cuisine that usually includes fresh seafood. For dessert, the slightly salty homemade caramel is a real treat.
This year, the six kilometres of fine sand at La Baule have joined the very select circle of “The World's Most Beautiful Bays Club”. This Belle Époque mansion house with its sophisticated English style décor by Jacques Garcia stands across from the Atlantic Ocean. Every detail counts. The perfect retreat for a charming break, with staff who are attentive to your every wish. The delicious breakfast already hints at the chef’s treats in store, fricassee of lobster or sea bass with caviar. Another major attraction: the thalassotherapy centre and many other leisure activities are a mere stone's throw away. Here, the last word in chic is to get around on one of the bikes borrowed from the hotel.
On the sand dunes, facing the charming port of La Gravette, Anne de Bretagne is a contemporary villa with striking Jade Coast architecture, perfectly placed to enjoy the best of Brittany. There are breath-taking views over the ocean from the suites and the Italian-style terraces. In the excellent restaurant, Philippe Vételé’s cuisine is inventive with a touch of the sea, in perfect harmony with the wines selected by Michèle Vételé, a highly-recognised sommelier. In season, you can try wild clams with shredded leek, with white Muscat vinaigrette sorbet. Fish and shellfish create a perfect match: “slow-cooked” line-caught sea bass is served with a sardine concassé, a string of winkles and a sea lettuce emulsion.
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Concurrence beach stretches out at the foot of this veritable beacon of gastronomy in the Charente. Nothing is left to chance here. Just imagine a truly exceptional moment, where time stands still, and where your pleasure comes first. The clocks have stopped on this Relais & Châteaux Route du Bonheur letting you share a memorable experience. Today Christopher, the son, is in sole command. He has been strongly influenced by his father's legendary culinary rigour on which he puts his own personal stamp. However, the “hallmark signature” of the restaurant has not changed: superb seafood, sourced that very morning at the harbour market, creativity and passion for fine dining. Dare to ask for the secret behind that Breton lobster stew in shellfish butter, or for tips on how to recreate in your own home a crispy line-caught sea bass in a shellfish foam. Added to that there is a cellar with more than one thousand different labels and 20,000 bottles.
The beautiful island of Ré is really worth a visit. Among the charming ports linked by a network of pathways to be explored by bike, crisscrossing the sandy earth, Saint-Martin-de-Ré, surrounded by the Vauban fortifications, is the best place to stay. The hotel is a 17th century shipbuilder’s residence with windows overlooking the port, near the fortress by Vauban, a Unesco World Heritage site with spectacular views of the Atlantic. There is also the option to stay in the Villa Clarisse – 18th century private mansion – just a stone’s throw away. Both hotels boast gardens, views of the old town and heated swimming pool. Here, the mast of a passing fishing boat may perhaps be the only thing to disturb your view of the setting sun.
Situated right on the beach, in the middle of the beautiful bay of La Flotte, Le Richelieu invites you to relax and regenerate. From here, guests can explore the charming île de Ré, which offers a perfect balance between historical sights and beautiful nature. After a refreshing swim in the ocean, head to the town of La Flotte to visit its medieval market and get lost in its narrow streets. Back at the hotel, recharge your batteries with an exceptional Thalassotherapy treatment at the spa, and cap off your day with a delectable dinner at the hotel’s restaurant with its panoramic views of one of the most beautiful bays of the Atlantic.
Just a few minutes’ walk from the beach, this 19th century Napoleon III-style mansion in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, in the heart of the Basque Country, offers an intimate setting sheltered by century-old trees. Close to both ocean and mountains, there is an abundance of activities, including swimming in the pool in the middle of the park. Inside there is an Art deco interior décor and furniture. At the restaurant a convivial, generous and regional cuisine, inspired by the markets of the Basque Country, can be enjoyed.
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Nobody loves Marseilles more than the Passédat family. To love Marseilles means to love the Mediterranean, inseparable from the city, just like Gérald Passédat’s cuisine. Fish, naturally, is the basis of his cooking; fished locally, including little-known fish such as galinette and chapon which, served with shellfish, give you the delicious impression of being immersed in a sea of blue. The cult dish of course is “Bouille Abaisse”, light, iodized and zephyrlike, but also the famous loup Lucie (sea bass). Save some room for the desserts which are “extravagant”, admits the chef. As for the view of the sea, it is everywhere… from the terrace and from the restaurant. And since it’s a dreamlike view, you can continue to enjoy it as far as your bedroom, with its spacious and open view of the horizon…
On the French Riviera, near Lavandou, this large Tuscan-style villa shines out against the magical background of the Mediterranean Sea. Nestled among maritime pines, bougainvilleas and exotic gardens, the hotel is bordered by its own private beach of fine sand overlooking the Levant islands and has an array of sumptuous rooms and suites, as well as villas with patios right on the sand. This is the perfect place for a truly refreshing break. The restaurant features the flavours of southern cooking and overlooks the magnificent bay of Cavalière.
A French general fell in love with a beautiful Punjab princess called Bannu Pan Deï and built her a palace in St. Tropez in 1835, as a testament to their love story. So goes the legend of the Pan Deï, a haven of unexpected tranquillity in the heart of one of the most bustling villages on the Côte d’Azur. It’s a bit like an escape to the residence of a Maharajah, with the Asian influenced décor, exotic gardens, and individually styled rooms, each of which is protected by a Hindu divinity. By day, lounge poolside on a four-poster bed or on a sun lounger under a white parasol, and by night, sip cocktails as the space transforms into a sophisticated cocktail lounge. The restaurant too is one of St. Tropez’ most prized dining destinations. Here the fine dishes prepared by the chef, well inspired by the perfumes of India, Asia and France, are a real invitation to travel.
Perched on a hill overlooking the Bay of Saint-Tropez, Gassin is one of the most beautiful villages in France. The Villa Belrose boasts the best vantage point in the village from its spacious terraces and its majestic swimming pool with an 180 degree panorama of the Bay of Saint-Tropez below. This excellence extends to the cuisine and its beauty centre offering top-of-the-range treatments. Unobtrusive and personalised service is guaranteed.
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In the shade of the patio, surrounded by palm trees and other exotic flowers, this lush green oasis is the setting for the renowned cuisine of the Raimbault brothers. Depending on what catches their eye at the Forville market in Cannes, Grands Chefs Stéphane and Antoine put together a menu that is at once contemporary, Provencal and Asian, featuring “Lime-Infused Soufflé of Locally Caught Sea Urchins” and “Soleil Levant of Raw Fish”. But it is their brother François, the patissier in the family, who adds the finishing touches to this magical symphony with his renowned “Caravan of Desserts”.
Between Nice and Cannes, discover Cap d’Antibes, one of the most beautiful bays in the Mediterranean. Jazz great Sidney Bechet fell in love with this area sixty years ago and his tune In the Streets of Antibes lives on in the town, which has become something of a “European New Orleans”. Here, swing is not only mentioned in reference to the jazz festival; there are also great golf courses nearby. The Hôtel Impérial Garoupe is located in this heavenly setting. In this pink-walled villa, the rooms are decorated in a nomadic spirit and the vibrant colours of the South are muted by the parasol pines that edge the terraces. The private lane leads to the beautiful Garoupe bay.
Halfway between Nice and Cannes, in a beautiful setting where the Mediterranean takes centre stage, the Cap d’Antibes Beach Hotel is a contemporary architectural jewel. Its minimalist lines are in perfect harmony with the lush gardens bordered by the sea, the fine sandy beach facing the Lérins Islands, and the delightful swimming pool. The truly original décor of the rooms and suites transports guests on a sensory voyage taking in all the elements that make up this extraordinary site. The enchantment continues in the restaurant Les Pêcheurs, which looks out onto the sea and offers a feast for the palate as well as the eyes, with a view of the Esterel massif in the distance.
The Monte-Carlo Beach, chic and timeless since it opened in the 1930s, has always stood for Italian style and “dolce vita”. This palatial hotel, the haunt of the smart set, was completely renovated by architect and designer India Mahdavi and restored to all its former glory. With the sea all around, its original terra cotta façade and its frescoes inspired by Matisse and Cocteau, it is the perfect place for an exceptional stay. The Monte-Carlo Beach is located in an exceptional, classified, natural site, in the lee of a pine forest with its Aleppo pines, and offers cabanas, an Olympic-size pool, a spa and three restaurants and a lounge bar, all with their own individual ambiance.
Just outside the town of Calvi with its lofty citadel, La Signoria, an 18th century Genoese estate, is perfectly positioned at the foot of the Corsican mountains, but within close proximity to the beautiful sandy beach. The estate is set in three hectares of a lush paradise of potted orange trees, palm and pine trees and gurgling fountains. Take in the intoxicating aroma of the Mediterranean vegetation as you lounge poolside or relax in the jacuzzi. Guests will feel that they are vacationing at some one’s home rather than in a hotel as each of the rooms and villas is individually decorated. On the long stretch of sandy beach of Calvi, you will find the hotel’s beach club “Signoria Mare” where you can sample the local flavours at the fisherman’s hut inspired restaurant.
When you cross the threshold of La Villa, which nestles on the slopes above Calvi, you enter an exceptional world. Jean-Pierre and Marion Pinelli have turned the quintessentially peaceful and harmonious La Villa into one of Corsica’s leading destinations. The parkland overlooks the bay and the silhouette of the Citadel in the distance. Commune with more than seven acres of beautifully-landscaped countryside – all rooms enjoy stunning panoramic views over the Citadel and Calvi Bay. Grand Chef Sébastien Sevellec and his team will treat you to culinary experiences created from prime local ingredients from the Corsican terroir, such as friteau of langoustines with lime-scented bulghur wheat or pan-fried rump of Corsican veal with garden peas and pancetta. His sous-chef is in charge of the Callelu, La Villa’s new restaurant overlooking the harbour, where the menu features seafood. In order to highlight the general atmosphere of well-being, La Villa provides with the Spa Anne Sémonin a large space for individual care. Every year Marion Pinelli organises contemporary art exhibitions in the estate and Jean-Pierre, a classical music enthusiast, organises “Les Nuits de la Villa”, a series of prestigious recitals in an open-air amphitheatre.
Grand Chef Mauro Colagreco has found the perfect place to exercise his talents in this majestic 1930s building with mountains as a backdrop and magnificent sea views. It boasts a superb terraced garden where herbs and citrus fruits are grown, with fabulous views over Menton and the Mediterranean. In the kitchens, which you can observe from the dining room, a cosmopolitan team is busy preparing the dishes dreamt up by this young chef who draws his inspiration as much from the rare vegetables and baby salad leaves from the Mirazur’s gardens as he does from his Italo-Argentinian roots. His quinoa risotto, woodland mushrooms and parmesan cream, and catch of the day with celeriac and a smoked sauce are just a foretaste of the original culinary experiences to come.
The locals will tell you that the most beautiful beaches in Corsica are in Porto-Vecchio, and the stretch of fine sand next to the Grand Hôtel de Cala Rossa proves they are right. This ochre residence with its patios, arches and lounges is a real delight, especially for families. Smiling faces shine out of the photo albums of all the children who have stayed in the hotel over the past twenty years. There is a Clarins Spa and an excellent restaurant. According to the chef, “the talent doesn’t come from me, but from this country”. So, many thanks to the country for the deliciousness of ravioli with Cap Corse langoustines.
In northern Germany, the Island of Sylt rises up out of the North Sea. The largest of the Frisian Islands is connected to the mainland by the Hindenburgdamm Causeway. In Westerland, the most well-known seaside resort in the heart of Sylt, stay in a fine, 19th century country house of immense charm with English furniture, romantic rooms, an exquisite spa and delicious local cuisine. Sylt boasts lush vegetation and beautiful panoramas: 40 km of sandy beaches, thatched cottages and blooming heathland. The owner’s photographs of the island appear on the annual Sylt calendar available for guests.
Dating back to the 18th century, Hotel Seesteg was once the building in which the wooden boards of the pier were stored during the stormy winters on the coast. Today, it has been converted from a storehouse into an exceptional, relaxing haven. Everything is designed to offer an unparalleled, intimate atmosphere and smart style and design. Every room faces the sea and the outdoor rooftop pool offers breathtaking views of the Wadden Sea National Park, a Unesco World Heritage site. Each morning, the enchanting views of the white sandy beach through large wood-framed, floor-to-ceiling windows, delight the senses and give the impression of floating directly over the waves.
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It was on the island of Fyn, “the garden of Denmark”, that Hans Christian Andersen was born, and it has now been immortalised through his fairy tales. Today in Millinge, a small village on the island, there are other tales being told, notably that of a man who makes his recipes into true Scandinavian legends. At Grand Chef Per Hallundbaek’s table, the salmon is smoked on site and the turbot comes with vegetables and herbs grown in the kitchen garden. Upstairs, guests can stay in small loft rooms with white brick walls, minimalist décor and soft lighting. At Falsed Kro, in the land of the aurora borealis, no one will be needing The Sandman’s help to have beautiful, sweet dreams.
Cheerful sage shutters and immaculate sweeping lawns welcome visitors to Chewton Glen. A luxury country house hotel and spa set in 130 acres of Hampshire countryside on the edge of the New Forest National Park, and just a few minutes' walk from the sea. No two rooms are alike, the bedrooms and suites of this family friendly luxury hotel share décor that reflect the epitome of aristocratic artistry. Hidden away in a wooded valley you will find the hotel's brand new luxury tree houses. Vetiver restaurant is a nexus of beautiful conservatories, intimate dining spaces and a stunning wine room, Vetiver is as formal or relaxed as the mood takes you. The luxury health spa is dedicated to personalised service and indulgent spa experiences.
Cliff House Hotel is in a stunning location, overlooking Ardmore Bay. The hotel’s architecture is truly extraordinary as it has been built right onto the side of the cliff. The bar and outdoor terrace, the restaurant, spa and each guest room all enjoy exceptional views of the expansive bay. With direct access to the sea, the hotel offers numerous outdoor activities, such as ocean kayaking, surfing, whale watching, fishing and rock climbing. There are many beaches nearby and you can walk to St. Declan’s Well on the famous Cliff Walk. Local attractions such as Lismore Castle and the Midleton Whiskey distillery are easy to reach from Ardmore.
Surrounded by purple heather-covered mountains and cascading blue waters, the town of Kenmare is one of the spots in Ireland that the Irish themselves like best. Sheen Falls Lodge is not only perfectly placed for exploring the southwest of Ireland, the world famous Ring of Beara, Ring of Kerry and the famous Killarney Lakes, but it is also known for its piano-jazz ambience, its collection of old Irish whiskeys, its selection of fine wines from one of Ireland's largest wine cellars and the dishes prepared with the salmon caught in the nearby river. There are unrivalled views of Kenmare Bay, the McGuillicuddy Reeks and cascading Sheen waterfalls. All of this, combined with outstanding Irish hospitality and Celtic legends, creates a sense of magic that pervades.
There is a certain magic about staying on a private island and Eriska is no exception. Located on the West Coast of Scotland, Eriska has gorgeous views overlooking Loch Linnhe and the Morvern Mountains. The island is solely dedicated to the guests of the hotel, offering a truly unique experience. With over 120 hectares of land, Eriska is a celebration of nature where Highland cattle graze, badgers visit, grey seals and otters swim in the surrounding waters and countless birds, including the Golden Eagle, can be observed. The hotel offers unique levels of personal service, with décor masterfully blending the old with the new. Distant islands form a stunning backdrop to Eriska’s golf course and guests can enjoy a spot of sailing, shooting and many other activities during their stay. After an active day, visit the outstanding ESPA spa to be pampered, followed by an exceptional meal at the hotel’s renowned restaurant.
This elegant property was the first Italian hotel to join the Relais & Châteaux Association in 1973, and the Gallia-Ansaldi family has been welcoming guests here for three generations. Fall in love with the private, fine sandy beach in front of the island of Elba, where La Pagoda restaurant reigns supreme, thanks to its unique architecture and spectacular sea views. Completely relax in the Turkish baths, pool or wellness centre and gym. Golfers will enjoy the 18-hole golf course, set in a pine forest that is over hundred years old. A private yacht awaits for memorable excursions to the Tuscan archipelago.
Mediterranean maquis, pines, white sand beach, deep blue sea and superb golf course are all part of the landscape at Punta Ala, a natural gem of the Maremma inTuscany. The Hotel Cala del Porto enjoys a unique location with stunning views over the Tuscan archipelago, notably the island of Elba, Capraia, and just across from it, on a clear day, Corsica. A pool with views over the marina, a wellness centre, a private beach with its own restaurant, a singularly beautiful golf course and a poolside restaurant await you and guarantee total relaxation and pleasure. If you fancy an excursion, Bolgheri, the cradle of Italy’s finest wines, is just a thirty-minute drive away, as is the tiny medieval city of Massa Marittima; a two-hour drive at most will take you to Lucca, Pisa, Sienna and Florence.
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Born from a love story in the early 1960s, Il Pellicano is one of the most romantic hideaways in the world. Cocooned by the beauty of nature, it lies tucked away between the blue sea and the lush Mediterranean vegetation on the Argentario coast of Tuscany. The French poet Charles Baudelaire’s words “There all is harmony and beauty, luxury, calm and delight” will gain new meaning at this secluded resort, with its heated salt-water pool overlooking the sea, private beach, panoramic terraces, tennis court, gym and wellness centre. The décor is elegant but understated and guests can choose between fine dining at the acclaimed Il Pellicano restaurant or a more casual meal at the Pelligrill. Attention to detail and impeccable service delivered with a warm smile are the hallmark of the hotel, and will make you feel like being at home, away from home.
La Posta Vecchia, exclusive and immaculately preserved, a peaceful and unexpected hideaway, is located just outside Rome, at the end of a long tree-lined driveway – it is set amidst luxuriant green gardens and is alive with birdsong. The view that meets you is truly breath-taking: the ochre hues of the towers and, next to them, the splendours of Castello Odescalchi. The residence, which previously belonged to J.P. Getty, is packed with works of art, unique items from his private collection, such as Carrara marble bath tubs, Renaissance furniture and Gobelins tapestries. A dinner on the restaurant terrace overlooking the sea, a dip in the heated pool, a relaxing treatment in the Health & Beauty Centre. That just about sums up your day at La Posta Vecchia.
This hotel is the dream child of Carlino Cinque who was passionately in love with this place and commissioned a villa on a promontory with breathtaking views. In the course of time, this dream grew, as did the hotel. Today, it comprises many rooms, each with a private terrace and a wonderful sea view. The interior details include fine terracotta floors with ceramic decoration and doors adorned with frescoes as well as other marvels. From the terrace, the view of Praiano, Positano, the coast and the rock formations of Capri are spectacular. An elevator built into the rocks leads down to a private beach and to the Carlino restaurant. The spa and tennis court between the cliffs are also not to be missed.
The hotel, perched on a cliff over the sea in a breathtaking position in Capri, offers from everywhere one of the most beautiful views in the world. Once a summer house of a Russian Prince, it is now a boutique hotel with an exquisite décor much loved by King Farouk of Egypt who was booking his suite for the year. Here you can enjoy the stunning infinity pool overlooking the Bay of Naples, the flavors of the restaurant with one of the best views on the island, the piano on the terrace at sunset and the wonderful gardens. Feel welcome to the land of Aesthetes and start discovering the blue legend of Capri!