Guesthouse Conques

CHATEAU LA SERVAYRIE

From 185 € / per night
Château de La Servayrie, built in the 12th century, is one of the oldest castles in the south of France. Listed as a Monument Historique in its entirety by the French Ministry of Culture, it underwent a lengthy restoration in the late 2000s, enabling it to regain its majestic position at the top of its hill in the Aveyronnais landscape, while providing it with the utmost modern comforts while respecting its totally preserved authenticity. Intimately linked to the history of nearby Conques, its owners will be delighted to tell you about 8 centuries of the history of this monument and the great family lines that have succeeded it.

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Château de La Servayrie is an ideal base for visiting these beautiful regions of France and the exceptional sites of Occitannie: Conques, Grand site de France, its Abbey church, its treasure, the Soulages stained-glass windows, the Soulages museum in Rodez and the Toulouse-Lautrec museum in Albi with its red-brick cathedral. But also the magnificent sites of Figeac, Rocamadour and the medieval town of Carcassonne. More simply, you can explore the surrounding countryside from the château, on foot or by bike, which we provide.

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FOUR SEASONS ROOM
This large, luxurious 45m2 room belongs to the part of the main building that was raised by François de Laroque de Sénézergues in the early 18th century. With its two bay windows and two bull's-eyes, it enjoys an exceptional view of the surrounding valley. In the company of the "putti" of its painted décor, naked, laughing and chubby cherubs symbolising love and the seasons, preceding a night of dreams, you may well be travelling to the Doge's Palace and the Serenissima, evoked by its prestigious Venetian furniture. sleeps 3 (1 queen-size bed and 1 single bed)

FOUR SEASONS BEDROOM
This large, luxurious 45m2 room belongs to the part of the main building that was raised by François de Laroque de Sénézergues in the early 18th century. With its two bay windows and two bull's-eyes, it enjoys an exceptional view of the surrounding valley. In the company of the "putti" of its painted décor, naked, laughing and chubby cherubs symbolising love and the seasons, preceding a night of dreams, you may well be travelling to the Doge's Palace and the Serenissima, evoked by its prestigious Venetian furniture. 3 people (1 queen size bed and 1 single bed)

APOLLON ROOM
In the heart of the main building, the Apollon guest room, a reference to the God of the arts and light, welcomes you in a 37m2 space. Spacious, luminous and contemporary, it reflects the major restoration work carried out on the château, particularly through the stained-glass windows created by J.D. Fleury. J.D. Fleury is the master glassworker who created Pierre Soulages' stained-glass windows in Conques, which bear witness to the remarkable architecture of Château de La Servayrie for future generations. King size bed

MARGOT ROOM
Originally known as the "Upper Room" of "Damoiselle" d'Entraygues in the 15th century, it is the oldest room in the main building. With its 28m2 and medieval style, it is a real invitation to rest and serenity. Altered several times, the Margot room once had a "bretêche", which has now been converted into a small terrace overlooking the valley and forest. It was in the autumn of 1585 that the sultry Marguerite de Valois, immortalised in film and more commonly known as Queen Margot, stopped off at the Château de la Servayrie on her way from Agen to Carlat.
If you choose this luxury room, you will have the opportunity to sleep in the Queen's period four-poster bed. A ceremonial bed, it is richly sculpted with biblical scenes, gadroons, cherubs, etc. (140 cm bed). (Duplex room, with bathroom on the first floor accessible by a staircase)
All bathrooms have jet baths. Massages and wellness treatments are available on reservation.
Health and Safety
We have implemented a very strict and precise protocol in order to guarantee impeccable hygiene. After the departure of our guests, the guest rooms and the gîte are ventilated, cleaned and disinfected. The cleaning is carried out with wearing of mask and gloves: cleaning, rinsing, drying and disinfection (handles, switches, toilets, floors are disinfected). Liquid soap is provided in each bathroom. Soap dispensers are disinfected.