In the same 15th-century château where King Louis XIII regularly visited for hunting trips, and which was later owned by the secretary of state to the Sun King Louis XIV, a tradition of gracious, refined living has dwelled within these walls for centuries, almost embedded in the stones themselves. As you make your way up the stately, oak-lined driveway to the four-star Château de Beauvois it is just the beginning of your experience in the true l'art de vivre: the French art of living.
Travel to Picardy, in the region now known as Hauts-de-France, step inside the four-star Château de Beauvois and prepare yourself for everything that’s best in the art of living.
The art of hospitality
Bienvenue! In the enduring tradition of grand manor houses and castles from bygone eras, when you arrive, you will be greeted in your room with a courtesy tray beautifully laid down on the side table. Once settled in the supreme comfort of your room, you can admire the view of the forest, the swimming pool, or the French gardens.
The art of relaxation
L’art de vivre has always included taking time to enjoy the pleasures of nature, so to emulate the leisure time of the château’s former inhabitants, take a stroll out into the seemingly endless grounds of the 40-hectare park, or take a turn around the castle's terrace or over to the Briffaut Pond where King Louis XIII used to hunt. In its modern incarnation, the art of relaxing has never been so necessary yet unwinding from the stresses of daily life is easy here, and such a pleasure!
The art of gastronomy
Bon appetit! For centuries on end, the French art of taking pleasure from food and excellent wine has been such a major part of the art of living that the two are simply inseparable. Here in the Château de Beauvois, gastronomy and the wine cellar are serious matters and the creations of Chef Régis Guilpain will be a lingering highlight of your stay in this sumptuous château.