Heated outdoor pool open year-round (a rarity in the region)
Free private parkingโa logistical goldmine in car-hostile Gordes
Intimate, family-run vibe with only 22 rooms
Quick Take: A polished, reliable 4-star base camp that trades a bit of road noise for a price tag that won't bankrupt you.
Reviewed by @littlewanderingwren:ย I found this to be the perfect quiet escape just outside the bustle of Gordes. The pool area is absolutely stunningโI spent hours there. While the rooms are traditional, the breakfast on the terrace with valley views made my mornings unforgettable. A true slice of Provence.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers consistently praise the immaculate grounds and the 'fabulous' breakfast spread, often calling it a 'magical' value for Gordes.
Reality check
The '15-minute walk' is technically true but feels longer in the heat, and the road noise by the pool breaks the 'total silence' illusion for some.
You're renting a car and dread the Gordes parking nightmare
You want a pool that's actually warm enough to swim in during shoulder season
You prefer a casual 'guest house' feel over stiff luxury hotels
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.4
Housekeeping: Daily and meticulous. Reviews consistently cite 'spotless' rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern bathrooms with walk-in showers. No reports of mold or grime.
Maintenance: Excellent. Grounds are manicured; paint and fixtures are fresh.
Linens & towels: High quality, fresh, and plentiful. Pool towels provided free of charge.
Odors & scents: Rooms smell fresh or faintly of the lavender from the gardens. No musty complaints.
Sleepabilityโข
8SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Traffic from the nearby Route de Cavaillon (mostly daytime)
Guests passing in the corridors (some internal noise noted)
Before you book
Good to know
Reception is 24/7, which is rare for smaller Provencal hotels
City tax is approx โฌ2.75 per person/night, payable at checkout
Breakfast is a buffet with hot options (eggs, bacon) and is widely considered excellent
What to pack
A flashlight or headlamp for the walk back from dinner
sturdy walking shoes (the path to town is uneven)
US-to-EU power adapters (outlets are standard French Type E)
Room Genie
Best picks
Prestige Jas Room (1st floor) for the best views of the Luberon hills
Petit Mas (separate house) for maximum privacy and silence
Comfort Double Room with Patio for direct garden access
Rooms to avoid
Standard rooms facing the road if you are a light sleeper and like windows open
Smaller 'Standard' rooms if you have large luggage (they can be tight)
Room Request Genie โ copy & paste
โI would love to request a room away from the road, ideally the 'Petit Mas' or a 'Prestige Jas' room with a view of the Luberon hills. Quiet is my top priority.โ
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool actually heated in winter?
Technically yes, the hotel claims it's heated year-round, but it's outdoors. Realistically, it's best for extending the season (April-October), not for a January swim.
How far is the walk to Gordes?
About 1.6km (1 mile). It takes 15-20 minutes. It's uphill going into town and downhill coming back.
Is there a gym?
No. There is no fitness center on site. Your workout is the walk to the village.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it is pet-friendly. The fee is โฌ15 per pet, per night.
Is there parking?
Yes, free private parking is included. This is a huge perk in Gordes where public lots are expensive and crowded.
Do they serve dinner?
No full dinner service. They have a snack bar serving cold plates and paninis from 12pm to 9:30pm.
Insider Tips
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Ask for a room facing the internal courtyard fountain for the most 'Provencal' soundscape.
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The 'solarium' is just a fancy word for the sun deckโget there by 11am in July to snag a prime chair.
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You can rent electric bikes directly from the hotel to explore the Village des Bories (just 1.8km away).
5 things to know before you go
๐กThe 'snack bar' food is decent but basicโdon't rely on it for a romantic meal.
๐กThe walk to town has a specific 'footpath' section that offers a stunning photo op of Gordes that most tourists miss.
๐กThe WiFi can be spotty in the garden areas.
๐กThere is no elevator, so be prepared to carry bags if you're on the first floor (though staff helps).
๐กThe 'Petit Mas' room feels like your own private Airbnb but with hotel service.
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