Undoubtedly best known for its world-class wine, the historic town of Châteauneuf-du-Pape sits on a hillside in the southern part of France’s Rhône Valley, just 25 minutes from Avignon. Surrounded by around 320 vineyards spanning almost 8,000 acres, this is a wine aficionado’s dream destination, perfect for days of tours and tastings, complemented by excellent Provençal fare. With accommodation options ranging from simple self-catering spots to imposing rural châteaux, there’s something in the area for everyone. Our choice of the best places to stay in Châteauneuf-du-Pape includes a beautiful hotel surrounded by vineyards — ideal for unwinding in style.
Dominated by a ruined medieval castle built by Pope John XXII, Châteauneuf-du-Pape offers a charming network of winding streets lined with pretty heritage houses, independent shops and eateries. Stroll around town to admire picture-perfect buildings and to sample some of the area’s top wines in small bars and restaurants. For a more immersive wine-focused experience, book guided tours and tastings at the many wineries which dot the countryside. Particular highlights include the Caves Saint Charles, the Château de la Gardine and the Domaine de Beaurenard, amongst many others. For an in-depth sense of the winemaking process, visit the BROTTE Wine Museum.
Active travellers will enjoy cycling or horse riding amongst the vineyards, or exploring the walking trails which criss cross the countryside and run alongside the Rhône River. Take a day trip to Avignon, Orange, or the small surrounding villages for history, food and culture. Book well in advance if you plan to travel during the summer and harvest season — the best places to stay in Châteauneuf-du-Pape are likely to fill up fast!
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Chateauneuf du Pape
An impressive chateau overlooking endless stretches of vineyards. Elegant, well-proportioned, rooms are classically styled with cast iron beds, bold colours and large arched windows. Spend days cycling through the countryside or sipping on excellent regional wines. The perfect rural spot to unwind.