
THE BUNKS, CHÂTEAU, AND REGION
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS:
All sleeping options have single beds, under-bed storage, USB (and USB-C) charging stations, European outlets, fans, hanging spaces, unique designs, and more
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… we combine large rooms to fit 5-8 people total. Each bunk has a private bathroom with a shower, toilet, and personal storage area for toiletries. Every bunk is special and different in its own way.
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… are a more private option with 2 single beds. Each tent has its own partially shaded porch with seating. The tents have a beautiful view of nature and are set close to the chateau and to the pool. Each is equipped with ventilation windows, indoor/outdoor lighting, and more.
The glampers-only bathrooms are located in the pool house. There are 2 shower rooms and one separate toilet. There are toiletry storage areas for each camper in the shower rooms. There is also an outdoor kitchen area with a vanity mirror and sink.
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Curious about safety? Or if there’s hot water and wifi in a building this old? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
The property is fully secured with an alarm system, and locks on all external points of access.
In addition, we have:
Hot Water
Electricity
Wi-Fi in the common area
Private on-site Parking
Private Showers & Baths
All fresh linens & towels
Laundry Services for an extra fee
Ironing supplies
Hairdryers
USB & USB-C Charging Stations
Extra Lamps
Extra Fans
European outlets accessible
Hanging space
Under-bed storage
Emergency driver
At least one staff member overnight in the building

Welcome to a Camp Château bunk!

This is 'Seneschal x Connectable Bunkroom'! The 'Seneschal room' holds 4 and is connected to the 'Connectable room' holding 3, making one 'bunk' for 7 people

Stunning views


Each bunk has a unique design

Connectable (3 beds) connected to the Seneschal room

Camper Bathrooms are like this one for Seneschal x Connectable Bunk, adorned with Portuguese tiles

This bunkroom is called the Prince (5 beds)

Yes, bidets are big in France. Every bunk also has a private en-suite toilet. Extra shared toilets and showers are available.

Welcome to Chevalier x Chatelaine Bunk! Here is the Chatelaine (3 beds) side.

Chevalier room (5 beds) is connected to the Chatelaine room (3 beds), making a bunk for 8 people

Bathmats, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are available

Ecuyer Bunk! (5 beds)

Fresh linens provided

Sit at the vanity area


Matching shower

Our ground floor accessible bunk is the Poet (4 beds)

Accessible bathroom

Welcome to the minty Troubadour (5 beds)

Always new details to find

Last but not least is Jongleurs (5 beds)

But wait, there's more

Want to be the closest to nature?

Enter through your private deck


Hang your clothes, store them under the bed, charge your phone, stay cool, stay warm

Make yourself at home

At night protect yourself from bugs and keep a nice breeze using the netted doors and windows

Find your way to the tents with a glowing path

In the day, enjoy the beautiful view of the hillside

Meet your neighbors

The Glampers-only shower and toilet is located in the pool house a short 1 minute walk from the tents

It's like camping... but way more comfortable
EXPLORE THE GROUNDS:
“At Béduer I don’t read, I don’t write, I don’t think, I don’t move, I am content to feel well and to taste every instant that passes, the ripe plums and the mist” - Jean Chalon

It's tradition to pet the lions before entering

Check-in is by the Lion's Gate at 3 pm


We highly recommend sunset hour on the Chappel Terrace, it lights up the whole courtyard.

Aerial view of the Chappel Terrace and Courtyard

The Courtyard

Dancing in the Courtyard


The courtyard has shaded seating perfect for aperitif hour.


Enjoy mornings above the clouds

Welcome to the Main Pool

Main Pool and Poolhouse with 2 shower rooms, one toilet, a shaded outdoor seating area, and outdoor sink/kitchenette for glampers to use.


2024 Campers relaxing

Pool house

2023 Glampers hanging at the Main Pool

Need a break? Check out the Silent Pool!

Silent Pool

Silent Pool

Path to the Lower Terrace, aka the "Lone Zone". This spot has great cell reception and a small sitting area.

more lower terrace

Rose Gardens

Peaking out is La Ferme. That is where you can find Hammocks, Silent Pool, and Massages.

To get to the wellness hut, you go up the hill until you find the small hut on the left

This way!

Sneak a peak at the Portager kitchen garden. You can find the Chef lingering around here gathering yummy ingredients before dinner.

Wander the Flower Garden



Smell the fresh laundry hanging by the flower garden in front of La Grange

La Grange is the Staff Building/ Office
Salon Terrace hosts electives and more seating options for a lazy day.

The Salon Terrace is also perfect for breakfast.

Let's play badminton in the Game Field


'Bee Town' has a giant chess board, because why not

Right over the lavender bushes you can find...

The 'Hall of Trees' with 'Aslan's Slab'

Perfect for picnic lunches, journaling, photography, and more
COMMON ROOMS & CLASSROOMS:
Peek around the interior of the château and its surrounding classrooms. There is always a space of rest and a space of activity!

The Grand Hall!

Here we enjoy dinner, announcements, and some evening activities

The Grand Hall also showcased the creations from the 2024 Flower Arranging Classes

Welcome to the Breakfast Room (Also where you can get snacks throughout the day)

Breakfast arrangement

Fresh berries are perfect with overnight oats

Fresh and warm croissants delivered daily by a local bakery

Welcome to the Salon! Here you can find wifi and games to play

The Salon also hosts "Stitch & Bitch" an opportunity to stitch on your badges

At 8:30, feel free to bring your croissant to Intro to French in the Salon


Across from the Breakfast Room is the Courtyard Studio, where many calming DIY classes happen



Yoga and Meditation room!

Welcome to the Cooking Shed


Where you also can do candlemaking


Enter the Art Barn

Paint and Sip


Ceramics
"Found things I didn't know I was looking for at Camp Chateau." -Nadia
"I am 71 and had the time of my life. Camp Chateau feels like my heaven on earth!" - Gizella
"One of the most outstanding experiences of my life! Thank you Camp Château creators." - Narda
"Found things I didn't know I was looking for at Camp Chateau." -Nadia "I am 71 and had the time of my life. Camp Chateau feels like my heaven on earth!" - Gizella "One of the most outstanding experiences of my life! Thank you Camp Château creators." - Narda
A LITTLE CHÂTEAU HISTORY…
The Château is an exceptional example of a Château fort, originally a location of regional government in the medieval period. In the 17th century, it was converted to a luxurious country house and recreational space for the locals to come and enjoy. Its commanding location features stunning views over the Célé valley.
The Château is 9km by road from the medieval town of Figeac, which boasts numerous shops, cafés, bars, restaurants, and even a lake and water park.
The area is replete with medieval hilltop towns and villages — St. Cirq Lapopie and Rocamadour are both a short drive away. It is on the edge of the Park Naturel Régional des Causses du Quercy, an area of unspoiled natural beauty with archeological sites dating back to the neolithic era. A branch of the Camino de Santiago, the UNESCO World Heritage listed ancient pilgrimage route, running to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, goes directly past the Château.
The nearest International Airports are Rodez (1 hour by car), Brive Souillac (1 hour 15 minutes) and Toulouse Blagnac (2 hours). There is also a smaller aerodrome (Figeac-Livernon) 20 minutes' drive away, suitable for light aircraft.
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13,000 square feet of rooms
20 acres of land
2.5 acres of formal gardens
3 private pools
The Château | 11 bunk rooms
The meadow & fields | 5 Glamping Tents
3 additional buildings: La Grange, La Ferme, La Fermette
EXPLORE THE REGION:
“The Lot Département offers an arresting landscape of limestone cliffs and canyons, hilltop towns and undulating hills carpeted in forests, fields or vines…and makes for great exploring.” - Lonely Planet

Take in the Quercy region's notable architecture styles.

Explore historic Rocamadour, a village atop a hill.

Shop for local treats at Figeac market.

A butcher stand at Figeac market.

The River Célé runs behind the castle village.

The river's waters are unspoiled.

Go on a kayaking excursion to view the remarkable cliffs of the Lot Valley.

Catch glimpses of herons and elegant wading birds along the water's edge.

Stroll along a portion of the UNESCO heritage Compostelle walking route that borders the castle grounds.

Wave to hikers who might be braving the long pilgrimage to Portugal as you take your picnic on the grounds.

A typical view in Saint-Cirque-la-Popie, a short drive away.

Shop for artisanal crafts.

Shop for the best in fine, local ingredients, like these truffles.

View the slow, winding river and the causses (cliffs) that form its banks.

Visit or catch your train out of nearby Cahors.

Another view of Cahors.

Abbeys and churches from before the 12th century pepper the area.

Pech Merle Cave is adorned with prehistoric cave paintings.

View 20,000 year old cave paintings at Pech Merle Cave, one of the only, and most impressive, sites still open to public visitors in France.

Visit the Padirac Chasm and its underground river, one of the most fantastic of its kind in all of Europe.

Grottes can be found throughout the region.

Snag some wheels of our favorite "Rocamadour" cheese, named after this village atop a hill.

Take a scenic driving tour along the back country roads.
