Chemin de Bougna, 11100 Narbonne

Château de La Prade

Guest house with pool in Narbonne

  • Budget
  • Pool
  • With parking
  • Homestay
  • Farm stay

Presentation

The rustling of the leaves of majestic magnolias accompanies the softness of the air, creating a natural melody that immediately sets the tone for your stay. Château de la Prade is an obvious choice for lovers of tranquility, offering a setting where the surrounding nature dictates a slower and more serene pace of life. It is an immersion into an estate of nearly four hectares, a generous space where greenery and the azure sky echo one another. The atmosphere of the place rests on this subtle balance between freedom and intimacy.

As you stroll through the wooded park, you will discover that every corner has been designed to offer moments of chosen solitude, whether in the beneficial shade of palm trees or around a flowery path. This garden, a true haven of biodiversity, borders the Canal du Midi, adding a poetic touch of waterway charm to this pastoral tableau. At the heart of this verdant environment, the swimming pool reveals itself as a refreshing jewel. Surrounded by vibrant pink oleanders, it serves as the perfect gathering spot for sunny afternoons in the south of France. The layout invites idleness, with sun loungers and garden tables arranged for your comfort, turning every swim into a voluptuous interlude.

The elegance of Château de la Prade is not limited to its exteriors. Upon crossing the threshold, you enter a home that has preserved the soul of a family house while offering tender and refined decor. The atmosphere is cozy, far from the standardized hustle and bustle of large hotel chains. The common areas, located on the ground floor, are genuine living spaces where one enjoys lingering. Two comfortable lounges and a dining room are at your full disposal, offering generous spaces for reading, chatting, or simply contemplating the view of the park. Natural light floods these rooms, highlighting the carefully chosen furniture and architectural details that add to the charm of the building. It is a decor that breathes authenticity, perfect for recharging after a day of exploration or enjoying a moment of inner calm. This haven of peace is also ideal for celebrations. The pastoral setting and the nobility of the garden make for a dream backdrop for memorable events, adding a touch of magic to your memories.

Upstairs, the residential experience reaches its full dimension with only four rooms, guaranteeing rare exclusivity. Space here is the ultimate luxury. Very spacious, these rooms have been designed as private little apartments where you immediately feel at home. Each room features its own sitting area, a special touch that allows you to relax in complete privacy without leaving your cocoon. The refined and contemporary decor harmonizes with the history of the walls, creating a soothing environment conducive to restful sleep. Modern comfort has not been overlooked, with perfectly equipped private bathrooms, including a bathtub, shower, and toilets. Everything is thought out to facilitate your daily life and make your stay as seamless as possible.

In the morning, the awakening of the senses continues with breakfast, a privileged moment included in your stay. Depending on the season, it takes on a different hue, adapting to the whims of the sky and the mood of the moment. In summer, it is on the south-facing terrace that you will enjoy your coffee, bathed in morning light and birdsong. In mid-season, the reception room welcomes you in a warmer atmosphere, yet still open to the beauty of the estate.

The estate’s location, bordering the Canal du Midi, is a constant invitation to leisurely strolls. Whether you are a fan of walking or simply in search of a digestive walk, the towpaths offer miles of flat, shaded trails to explore at your own pace. From this peaceful retreat, Narbonne beckons for fascinating cultural and historical excursions. The city, rich in its Roman and medieval past, offers a striking contrast to the calm of the château and is well worth lingering in.

Begin your urban exploration with the impressive monumental complex of the Palais des Archevêques and the Saint-Just-and-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral. Unfinished but grandiose, the latter boasts one of the tallest Gothic choirs in France, an architectural feat that commands admiration. Do not miss descending into the city’s depths by visiting the Roman Horreum. These underground galleries, former warehouses from ancient times, offer a unique journey through time and a welcome coolness during hot summer days.

To feel the heartbeat of the city, a stop at the Halles de Narbonne is a must. This covered market, a true local institution, is a festival of colors and scents where you can discover the excellence of Occitan terroir and the convivial atmosphere of the south. If the call of the sea beckons, the beaches are just a short drive away. The Clape Massif and the Gruissan resort, with its stilt houses made famous by cinema, offer wild and preserved coastal landscapes for a day of relaxation by the Mediterranean.

Leaving Château de la Prade leaves a particular imprint of places that have a soul. It is taking with you a bit of that southern light, the memory of benevolent comfort, and a certain desire to one day return to this secret garden by the canal.

Some activities and discoveries near this guesthouse

  • Enjoy the towpaths of the Canal du Midi, which borders the property, for a walk or bike ride in a UNESCO World Heritage setting.
  • Explore the historical riches of Narbonne, including the Saint-Just-and-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral and the Palais des Archevêques, symbols of the city’s medieval power.
  • Dive into ancient history by visiting Narbonne’s Roman Horreum, a maze of underground galleries that bears witness to the past of Narbo Martius.
  • Visit the Halles de Narbonne for a gourmet immersion into local products and the flavors of the Occitan terroir.
  • Discover the Mediterranean coastline and the Gruissan seaside resort, as well as its famous stilt houses, ideally located for a day trip to the beach.
  • Plan an excursion to the impressive Cité de Carcassonne, located not far from here, for a spectacular dive into medieval military architecture.

Summary of some positive reviews found online

  • The place is a true haven of peace, perfect for recharging away from noise; the park is magnificent, and the pool very pleasant.
  • We loved the absolute tranquility of the estate and the quality of the hospitality; the owners are charming and very attentive.
  • The rooms are impeccably clean and extremely spacious, the private sitting area is a real plus for relaxing.
  • A hearty and delicious breakfast, served with a smile on the sunny terrace, perfect to start the day.
  • The location is ideal, bordering the canal for walks, while being an excellent base for visiting Carcassonne and Narbonne.

Other services

Activities

  • Walking tours

General

  • Parking
  • Free parking
  • Parking on site
  • Private parking
  • Wi-Fi available everywhere

Services

  • Internet
  • Wi-Fi
  • Free Wi-Fi

Dining

  • Grocery deliveries
  • Coffee on site

Pool and wellness area

  • Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor pool (seasonal)
  • Pool with view
  • Sun loungers or beach chairs
  • Sun umbrellas
  • Pool

Shared spaces

  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Sun terrace
  • Shared lounge/TV area
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Picnic area

Miscellaneous

  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Family rooms
  • Soundproof rooms
  • Heating
  • Entirely non-smoking property
  • Air conditioning
Chemin de Bougna, 11100 Narbonne

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