Chambres d'hôtes Sous L'Olivier
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Facilities · 24
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
WiFi availableFree WiFiParkingFree ParkingNon-smoking roomsSwimming poolTerraceGardenNon-smoking throughoutPrivate parkingOutdoor poolAccessible parkingStreet parkingShared lounge/TV areaOutdoor pool - seasonalOutdoor furniturePool coverLaundry washed per local authority guidelinesCleaning standards that are effective against CoronavirusPhysical distancing rules followedHand sanitizer in guest room and key areasSanitized tableware & silverwarePhysical distancing in dining areasFace masks for guests available
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DiningSights
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Le Puits du Trésor
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Jean-Marc Boyer, a true craftsman whose passion is unmistakable, draws his culinary inspiration from solitary walks in the surrounding hills. Aromatic herbs and wild garlic enhance colourful dishes that are rife with crisp, forthright flavours, such as wild asparagus with morels from the Montagne Noire, Banka trout with lomo bacon and sautéed broad beans or confit rhubarb with raspberries accompanied by rhubarb and Limousin cream cheese ice cream. He arranges everything into a single set menu, packed with surprises. The interior, designed by Régis Dho in a Japanese vein, provides the perfect f
14.7km
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Grand Café Occitan
Regional Cuisine
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In a Minervois wine village, this former café is now a bistro-cum-wine bar, owned by neighbouring Château Maris. With its terrace shaded by a reed canopy and its mismatched furniture, the place has all the makings of an arty guinguette. French-English chef Tristram Bowden and Ana Dias, his Lisbon-born sister in law, have devised a short menu featuring seasonal local ingredients, sometimes with a subtle British touch: beef tongue remoulade, pork loin confit with braised courgettes, almond and cherry tart etc. The wine list – Ana's domain – includes a selection of organic and biodynamic wines fr
3.8km
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Le Moulin de Trèbes
regional
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This old mill is steeped in charm, illustrated by the terrace directly overlooking the Canal du Midi. The food is simple and modern, with a speciality of caramelised calf sweetbreads with sesame and stewed endives. A real pleasure to be sampled with one of the carefully selected local vintages.
14.7km
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Relais Chantovent
Traditional Cuisine
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A charming country inn in Cathar, where diners and pilgrims alike arrive on foot, eager to do justice to meat dishes that simmer for hours, illustrated by 24-hour low-temperature roast pork, or 20-hour leg of lamb roasted at 70°C. All the ingredients come solely from the surrounding local markets. The terrace with its view over the Briant valley is sumptuous.
15.9km
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La Bourdasso
Italian
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This lovely traditional building tucked away in Les Corbières has been infused with the energy of an Italian family who fell in love with the region. Authentic Italian cuisine: divine homemade mozzarella (with milk from their own buffaloes, brought over from Italy!), pasta and bread made with ancient wheat, also home grown. The spacious terrace is ideal to appreciate the lovely countryside.
18.9km
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La Table d'Alaïs
regional
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Within the medieval walled city, this is your best bet if you want to avoid the tourist traps. Up the stairs, you'll find the pared-back dining area leading onto a courtyard terrace for dining in fine weather. On the menu, traditional and modern go hand in hand: 64-degree egg, truffle and button mushrooms; cassoulet with Castelnaudary beans and duck confit; pavlova with seasonal fruit and vanilla mascarpone cream.
19.7km
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La Barbacane
Classic Cuisine
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Set deep in historic Carcassonne, the Hôtel de la Cité is a superb example of neo-Gothic architecture, built in 1909 on the site of the former episcopal palace, whose magnificent gardens abut the ramparts. Inside, stained-glass windows, coats of arms and wainscoting lend it an ambience worthy of 19C French architect Viollet-le-Duc. Based on top quality ingredients, notably Mediterranean fish and seafood, as well as game and mushrooms in autumn, the menu champions the region’s terroir in dishes that add a new spin to classical recipes.
19.9km
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Click a row to locate it · distances are approximate. Data from Overture / Michelin / Wikidata.