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“A splendid little B&B in central Beaune. Boutique rooms modelled on vintage wines feature lilacs and creams, antiques, oriental rugs, large bathrooms and some have garden views. Wine cellar, charming breakfast room and lovely gardens filled with magnolias. A romantic choice for wine lovers. ”

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • Beaune is choc full of great places to eat with two Michelin starred restaurants and plenty more that feature in the guide!
  • Wine tasting

    • The hotel owners make their own (very good) wine and offer tastings and tours of their private cellar
  • Local exploring

    • Located in the heart of the city yet it feels very quiet and secluded due to its spacious garden
  • Learning

    • Visit the Art museum, the Fallot mustard factory, and l’Atelier de la Bulle (museum of sparkling wines)
  • Sights nearby

    • A five minute walk from the famous Hospices de Beaune
  • Cooking classes

    • Le Charlemagne school
  • Ballooning

  • Golf

  • Cycling

  • Great walks

  • Riding

  • Tennis

  • No restaurant

    • Breakfast is available
  • Good wine list

  • Intimate

  • Charming

  • Chic

  • B&B

Facilities

  • Self catering to rent

    There is a two bed two bath apartment which sleeps four and has a fully equipped kitchen
  • No restaurant

    Breakfast is available
  • Adult Only

  • Air conditioning

  • Good wine list

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Wifi

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • Garden

Activities

  • Wine tasting

    • The hotel owners make their own (very good) wine and offer tastings and tours of their private cellar
  • Learning

    • Visit the Art museum, the Fallot mustard factory, and l’Atelier de la Bulle (museum of sparkling wines)
  • Sights nearby

    • A five minute walk from the famous Hospices de Beaune
  • Cooking classes

    • Le Charlemagne school
  • Ballooning

  • Golf

  • Cycling

  • Great walks

  • Riding

  • Tennis

Map & Location

Other reviews

Les Jardins de Loïs, Beaune, Burgundy: where to st

Each of the four light and spacious bedrooms is named after a vintage produced by the Dufouleurs. Each has a roomy bathroom and shower with instantly hot water, king-size bed, flat-screen television and Wi-Fi, as well as French windows opening over the leafy gardens, which flood the rooms with light.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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