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Bourgogne Expérience

Crédits : Lina Tchalabi. Translation: Jill Harry. Pictures: Hostellerie de Levernois, Maison Kalos, kenzaephoto

An ode to nature

The Hostellerie de Levernois nestles amidst a lush expanse greenery, offering its guests a full immersion in nature.

On a gentle bend in the path, this country manor revels itself, in the midst of a wooded 17.3-acre park where beauty melts into silence. Here, ash trees, acacias and weeping willows whisper their age-old stories, unfurling their majesty with each passing season.

Between land and sky

Nestling on the property, Le Pavillon hosts 13 elegant rooms, each one with a private terrace. Recently reimagined, this building also welcomes seven contemporary villas thanks to the talent of architects Claude Correia and Christophe Tollemer, who have brilliantly combined aesthetic beauty with practical design. Set between earth and sky, they form a village backed by trees, inviting guests to rest and recoup at the heart of nature. Thoughtfully designed for harmony with their surroundings, the villas feature eco-conscious architecture: structure made of Douglas pinewood from Le Jura, wood wool insulation, Chagny tiling. Their expansive picture windows open onto sweeping views of the park, blurring the boundaries between inside and out, while their private terraces resemble cosy belvederes. Down below, the swimming pool and its 30-metre lap pool nestle in the luxuriant park.

A peaceful interlude

Across the park, the Meix des Magnolias has been fully renovated to offer a sanctuary of serenity. It now hosts four elegant rooms and a suite overlooking the brand new Sisley Spa. Every room tells its own story through refined details: noble materials, antique furniture, and a velvety atmosphere form decor in which wood maintains a dialogue with fabrics in warm colours. In the bathrooms, Burgundy stone adds an authentic mineral touch, recalling anchorage in the region. At the heart of this renewal, the botanical garden of the Sisley Spa, a real oasis of flourishing plantlife, upholds the principles of permaculture and biodynamics. It contains aromatic squares created by Baptiste Courcet, the Hostellerie's market gardener, echoing the floral universe of Sisley. A haven of wellbeing offering total comfort and in osmosis with nature.

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