While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a pool and a rainfall showerhead, as well as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. Other amenities include Frette Italian sheets, premium bedding, a Tempur-Pedic bed, and laundry facilities.
Children are welcome. rollaway/extra beds are not available.
Payment Policy
Fee for to-go breakfast: approximately eur 12 per person spa fee: eur 15 per day the above list may not be comprehensive. fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Pet Policy
Pets stay free dogs and cats only food and water bowls are available service animals welcome
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property accepts major credit cards and cash
Reviews
Marco
Aug 21, 2020 06:41:56 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: A great location in the middle of rural Provence. Lots of great little towns and wine Caves and vineyards. The service is great with a nice simple breakfast and a great diner card. The rooms are spacious with an amazing bathroom.
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Reviews
Marco
Aug 21, 2020 06:41:56 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: A great location in the middle of rural Provence. Lots of great little towns and wine Caves and vineyards. The service is great with a nice simple breakfast and a great diner card. The rooms are spacious with an amazing bathroom.
John
Sep 22, 2019 12:20:18 AM
Review Score:
5
Summary: An absolutely perfect stay, Chateau du Martinet is exactly the place for which we had hoped: a gorgeous rustic building, charming grounds, and a friendly team of people that went out of their way to ensure all of our needs were met. The hotel is pet friendly, and two very friendly little dogs greeted us upon our arrival.
The driveway is a bit oblique to the main road and we missed it the first time by. But that is no problem because it is worth the drive.
I look forward to staying here again. Thank you!
Michael
Sep 8, 2017 06:16:48 AM
Review Score:
4
Summary: This is a beautiful castle with a large pool and very warm and friendly staff/owners. I would stay again, but it is worth noting that the place is in need of a bit of an upgrade on the inside. It is run more like a bed and breakfast than a hotel, so you will see personal items around (like stuffed animals and knick knacks) and there are a couple of little old friendly dogs that roam freely. The bedding and the decor will remind you of staying at your grandma's house. That being said, the place has huge potential and is worth a stay. Also, the place was difficult to find using the app (or even Google maps), but only because the castle is about another three to five minute drive down the road. Keep driving and you will not miss it because it is right on the side of the road.
Lars Bille
Jul 20, 2017 07:54:53 PM
Review Score:
5
Summary: Great hotel with a charming and wonderful service and good food and wine.
Jul 6, 2017 07:09:45 PM
Review Score:
4
Summary: Chateau was very nice and had a wonderful pool for the kids and parents to enjoy. Room was clean and accommodating.
HR
Jul 2, 2012 12:37:13 AM
Review Score:
4
Summary: Having lived in France in the late 70's, I know that this small hotel is truly French. It is run by an older woman who wanted to put the Americans in the suite in the dependency which was dark and musty until I insisted it was too hot back there. We moved to a third floor suite that was wonderful: bright and sunny with gorgeous views and a killer bathroom. We had dinner there the first night surrounded by French couples and the food and wine were wonderful. It is very close to Orange and Chateauneuf du Pape and the countryside is gorgeous. There are also many wineries nearby with tasting rooms. The property is not in perfect condition but has lot of charm and is very comfortable in a perfect location in a small village.
Catherine & Amr
Apr 4, 2012 01:23:42 AM
Review Score:
4
Summary: Unfortunately we were not expected despite having booked via Expedia, we were however made welcome. It turned out later that the booking had been received but the owner wasn't up to speed with using the internet!
They don't seem too prepared for guests, we were up before the owner and waiting for breakfast!
Great quirky experience, you need to speak french tho as they don't speak english.
Oct 17, 2011 01:37:26 PM
Review Score:
4
Summary: Chateau le Martinet is a charming country estate that has been converted to an Inn. Although no one speaks English, all you need is a small amount of hotel and restaurant French and you'll have no problem at all.
Skip the garden rooms and go straight to the "castle" rooms, meaning you'll be in the main house. The bedroom looks like something from a museum exhibit (only you are allowed to touch) and the bathroom is very modern and spacious. Check out the pictures on the web page - the place looks just like that.
Breakfast on the terrace was quite nice and of high quality.