Camellas-Lloret
The style is an eclectic mix of charming traditional architecture and understated contemporary furnishings, all finished in a soothing neutral palette. It’s no luxury hotel, but nor is it by any means uncomfortable: beds feature handmade mattresses and linen bedding, bathrooms are stocked with Aesop products, and the garden apartment features a private lounge and a kitchenette. And the house’s four rooms share a conservatory with a communal dining table as well as a salon stocked with books to enjoy with a drink in front of the fire.
It’s a delightful place from which not only to sample the best of the region’s food and wine traditions, but to soak up some history as well — nearby is Carcassonne, the medieval citadel, as well as the Bastide St. Louis and, in the surrounding mountains, a number of ruined fortresses.
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