route d'Armissan, 11100 Narbonne
Domaine de Beaupré
Guest house with pool in Narbonne
- Budget
- With parking
- Homestay
- Romantic stay
- Pets allowed
- Family
Presentation
The air vibrates here with the soft, luminous warmth typical of the south of France, where the song of cicadas seems to mark the passage of time. Staying at Domaine de Beaupré means, above all, embracing a slower pace to immerse yourself in the peaceful daily life of a working winery. Far from the standardized hustle and bustle of large hotel chains, the experience is rooted in sincere authenticity, that of a place that lives in tune with the seasons and the grape harvests. The atmosphere is enveloping, marked by the tranquility of the surrounding vineyards, offering a soothing, verdant backdrop to your getaway.
Cathy and Laurent, the masters of the estate, embody the warm and unpretentious hospitality of the south. As true locals, they do more than just hand over keys; they share their deep connection to this land. Their home is a former wine cellar lovingly restored, where the soul of the original building has been preserved to provide a living space that is both robust and elegant. The welcome is personal, turning each visitor into a privileged guest invited to share a convivial way of life.
On the upper floor of this characterful building, the four guest rooms reveal themselves as intimate retreats. The interior design avoids the monotony of contemporary furniture, favoring the charm of the old. Each room has been decorated with particular care, furnished with treasures unearthed from antique shops or local flea markets. This aesthetic choice gives the spaces a unique soul, where weathered wardrobes and period objects converse with high-quality bedding, ensuring restorative nights.
Modern comfort, however, has not been sacrificed for tradition. The rooms, spacious and bright, are equipped with everything needed to ensure your well-being, including a high-performance Wi-Fi connection for those who wish to stay connected to the outside world. The absence of noise and the softness of the selected textiles, from bed linens to provided towels, help create a bubble of serenity. It is a space designed for relaxation, where one takes pleasure in retreating after a day of exploration.
Mornings begin with the quintessential flavors of breakfasts prepared by Cathy. This moment is often highlighted as a highlight of the stay, an opportunity to enjoy fresh products and start the day on a gourmet note. During the warmer months, the property reveals other enticing features, notably an outdoor pool bordered by lounge chairs. This refreshing spot in the heart of the garden is the ideal place to indulge in relaxation, a book in hand, or simply to enjoy the Occitan sun.
The identity of Domaine de Beaupré is inseparable from its wine-growing vocation. Laurent takes pleasure in introducing the curious to his fascinating profession, guiding them through the vineyards and the cellar. Discovering the estate's wines, whether robust reds, aromatic whites, or light rosés produced under the IGP Coteaux de Narbonne or Pays d’Oc labels, is a true cultural immersion. Typical grape varieties like Chardonnay, Merlot, or Cabernet Sauvignon are cultivated with respect, and the tasting becomes a privileged moment of exchange.
During the summer season, the festive spirit of the south invites itself to the estate with the installation of a temporary guinguette. It’s an opportunity to experience local conviviality under the stars, with a glass in hand and local products featured in the estate's shop. This lively spot encourages encounters and celebrates short supply chains, allowing visitors to discover specialties from neighboring producers in a relaxed atmosphere. The free on-site parking greatly facilitates comings and goings, offering complete freedom of movement.
Ideally located on the outskirts of the city, the establishment allows you to reach Narbonne's historic center in just a few minutes. This proximity to the urban heart, while residing in the calm of the vineyards, is a luxury to be appreciated. The city, rich with over 2,500 years of history, offers a fascinating cultural playground. A first stop is often made at the Cathedral of Saint-Just and Saint-Pasteur. This unfinished Gothic edifice, with its soaring vaults reaching dizzying heights, impresses with its majesty and unique choir, a testament to grand architectural ambition.
Right next door, the Archbishops' Palace forms an exceptional monumental ensemble with the cathedral. Today, it houses the Town Hall and several museums, whose art and history tours span periods from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Strolling in the Madeleine Courtyard or climbing to the top of the Gilles Aycelin dungeon offers breathtaking views of the city, the Canal de la Robine, and, on clear days, the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean.
To touch upon the city's Roman antiquity, a visit to the Horreum Romain is essential. This network of underground galleries, dating back to the 1st century BCE, served as a warehouse during the time when Narbo Martius was one of the most important cities of the Empire. Wandering through these cool, dark corridors offers a striking contrast to the outside light and allows one to grasp the scale of ancient commercial activity. The newer Narbo Via museum, located at the city’s entrance, completes this journey through history with an impressive collection of Roman artifacts and frescoes.
Nature lovers will enjoy strolling along the Canal de la Robine, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its banks, shaded by century-old plane trees, invite daydreaming, whether on foot, by bike, or by renting a small electric boat. It is Narbonne’s vital artery, linking the Aude to the sea, and it offers a different, peaceful perspective of the city. Not far from there, the birthplace of Charles Trenet opens its doors to nostalgic visitors and music lovers for an intimate visit into the world of the "Singing Fool."
It would be a shame to leave the region without exploring the Clape Massif or the fine sandy beaches just a few kilometers away. Whether you’re drawn to untamed nature, centuries-old history, or simply the gentle Languedoc lifestyle, Narbonne offers a rich and varied palette of activities. Domaine de Beaupré thus positions itself as the ideal starting point to explore this sunny region, offering each evening the luxury of returning to the silence of the vineyards after the excitement of discovery.
Some activities and discoveries near this hotel
- Strolling through Narbonne’s historic center to admire the Cathedral of Saint-Just and the Archbishops' Palace.
- Enjoying a peaceful walk along the Canal de la Robine, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Exploring the underground galleries of the Horreum Romain or visiting the Narbo Via museum for a dive into antiquity.
- Hiking in the Clape Massif to discover preserved nature and panoramic sea views.
- Heading to the Mediterranean beaches just a few minutes' drive away for a day of swimming.
Summary of some positive reviews read online
- The exceptional hospitality and kindness of the owners, who passionately share the history of their estate.
- The absolute calm of the environment amidst the vineyards, ensuring restful and serene nights.
- The quality of the homemade, hearty, and delicious breakfasts, often highlighted as a key strength of the stay.
- The authentic charm of the room decor, combining antique furniture with great comfort.
- The very pleasant and well-maintained pool area, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
Other services
General
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Free parking
- Parking on site
- Private parking
- Wi-Fi available everywhere
Services
- Internet
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi
Pool and wellness area
- Swimming pool
Miscellaneous
- Family rooms
- Entirely non-smoking property
From 99 EUR per night
Rated : 9.1 / 10 (382 reviews)
























