About Chablis

Famed for its dry white wine, the charming Burgundy town of Chablis is also a burgeoning holiday destination. Expect undulating hills sown with rows of well-established vines and a lovely riverside community with heritage shopfronts, hotels and exceptional restaurants. Brilliant for couples or groups of friends travelling together, our pick of the best places to stay in Chablis promise chic interiors and fantastic food — right in the heart of town.

The Chablis area prides itself on having some of the oldest vineyards in France, where Chardonnay grapes are cultivated on both banks of the Serein River in soil rich with fossilised oysters. For a real insight into the wine production process and the region’s history — closely tied to the wine-growing monks of Pontigny — embark upon expert-led tours and tastings. Chablis Vititours, La Chablisienne, Domaine Laroche and others are fabulous places to begin your journey of discovery. Beyond the wine, there’s hiking, cycling and horse riding, as well as historic churches and intriguing boutiques to admire.

Venture towards Auxerre for world-famous mustard and history, or Avallon for the architecture — both are a short drive away. Come evening, pair crisp glasses of wine with flavoursome market-bought produce, or kick back in the trendy eateries of the best places to stay in Chablis.

The Best Places to Stay in Chablis

For Wine Lovers

  • Hôtel du Vieux Moulin offers swish, minimalist rooms and suites in a former mill on the banks of the Serein Canal in Chablis. Owned by the Domaine Laroche winery, this a top pick for those eager to experience the best of the wine region with tours and tastings at the Laroche Obédiencerie and boutique. Couples or friends will adore unwinding on the terrace with views over Grand Crus hill, glass of wine in hand.
  • Hostellerie des Clos promises exceptional food and wine in the ivy-clad courtyard of a historic hotel in central Chabliis. Unwind at the spa, retreat to airy, contemporary rooms, or dine in style as a couple in the chic restaurant. Sommelier-led tasting sessions in the wine cellar are a real treat.

FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Charles de Gaulle Airport or to Paris-Orly Airport, and travel south to Chablis. The journey should take just over two hours by train or car.
  • Brittany is brilliant for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the summer for the best weather, with temperatures peaking at around 25°C in July and August. Harvest season is the busiest time to visit — come in the spring for a slightly quieter feel.

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The best hotels in Chablis

Hostellerie des Clos

Burgundy

A lovely hotel in the heart of the Chablis wine region. Light and airy rooms are simple and unfussy with modern furniture and pale wood floors. Excellent Burgundian cuisine and wine are served in the restaurant and there's a spa too. Great for a romantic weekend fuelled with excellent food & wine.

  • Romantic Break - Take a cycle trip through the vineyards, visit the food and antique markets nearby and view Renaissance architecture
  • Total relaxation - With fine dining, a spa, and wine tasting on offer — there are all the makings of a relaxing getaway
  • Foodies - Gourmet Burgundian classics are served in the restaurant alongside a choice selection of wines
  • Wine tasting - The hotel's sommeliers lead wine tasting sessions in the property's wine cellar
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel du Vieux Moulin

Burgundy

A chic hotel in the wine region of Chablis. Rooms blend the modern with the traditional. Expect exposed beams, contemporary furniture and large bathrooms. There's a lovely terrace on which to enjoy local wines and an excellent regional restaurant. The perfect bolt hole for a tasting trip.

  • Foodies - Not only home to one of the best grapes, but Chablis hosts many patisseries, regional delights such as grilled tripe sausage
  • Sights nearby - Visit local attractions including Saint-Martin church, the Saint-Pierre de Chablis church and the Saint-Côme priory
  • Historic - An 18th century millhouse set in the heart of historic Chablis boasting plenty of traditional character
  • Wine tasting - The property is part of the Domaine Laroche winery where guests can sample produce and buy wines
from £104 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees