• Discover the Legacy of Château de la Barre

    Less than two hours from Paris, and on the edge of the storied Loire Valley, Château de la Barre stands as a testament to French aristocratic heritage. Since 1404, this grand estate has been the home of the de Vanssay family, offering visitors a rare glimpse into a world where history and elegance intertwine. As you approach via the private drive, winding through fields where sheep graze peacefully, the stresses of everyday life begin to fade, replaced by the tranquil embrace of old France.
    Château de la Barre is far more than just a place to stay; it’s an invitation to live as the French nobility once did. Upon arrival, you are greeted by the Countess de Vanssay, whose husband’s family has called this château home for over six centuries. Her warm welcome sets the tone for a stay that is steeped in tradition, where every detail reflects the gracious way of life that defines the French aristocracy.

    A Regal Escape offering Timeless Luxury and Tranquility

    The château offers eight luxurious rooms, each uniquely designed with XVIIIth-century antiques, sumptuous fabrics, and modern amenities. Canopy beds, period furniture, and rich draperies create a setting of regal splendor. Each room boasts an en suite bathroom outfitted with plush towels, robes, and Chopard toiletries. Several rooms can be interconnected or equipped with an additional single bed, making this historic residence ideal for family reunions or weddings.

    Surrounding the château, romantic gardens, framed by XVIth-century fortifications, invite you to explore their beauty. A 100-acre private park extends the estate’s charm, offering a peaceful retreat where time seems to stand still. The family chapel, with its historic allure, enhances the château’s unique character, providing a quiet space for reflection. Whether you choose to relax by the pool, enjoy a picnic in the garden, or simply pause to admire the roses, the grounds of Château de la Barre are a haven of tranquility.

    Each morning at the château begins with a delightful breakfast spread, featuring a variety of viennoiseries, fresh fruit, and other delicacies. This elegant start to your day ensures you are ready to explore the French countryside, refreshed and satisfied.

    Dining Like Royalty: The Grand Siècle Dinner

    For a truly extraordinary experience, the Countess can arrange a Grand Siècle Dinner, an evening steeped in the elegance of a bygone era. It begins with champagne in the colorful Renaissance Salon Rose or on the terrace overlooking the gardens. 

    A lavish 4 to 5-course dinner follows in the grand XVIIIth-century dining hall. With wine pairings, the finest family silver and crystal, and the ambiance of 1910, this dining experience is one of a kind. 

    Priced at 240 euros per person, this exclusive event requires a minimum of four guests.

    Casual Dining Options

    For those seeking a more relaxed dining experience, the château offers several delightful alternatives:

    • A 2-3 course dinner in the intimate small dining room, with wines chosen from the château’s extensive cellar (85 euros per person, excluding wine)
    • A light cheese and wine supper by the fire or on the terrace (40 euros per person)
    • An elegant picnic hamper for a leisurely meal in the floral gardens
    • Reservations at the nearby gourmet village bistro, just a five-minute walk from the château
  • Exploring the Surroundings: A World of Discovery

    Beyond the château, a wealth of cultural and historical treasures awaits. Explore the magnificently restored medieval Plantagenet city in Le Mans, the birthplace of King Henri II of England. Wander through quaint villages where artisans practice traditional crafts, or visit wineries tucked into troglodyte caves. 

    For a truly unique experience, sample the rare Romorantin grape near Cheverny, or take a scenic drive through the beautiful countryside to visit the famed Loire châteaux. These châteaux include Château de Chenonceau, Château de Chambord, and Château du Clos Lucé, once home to Leonardo da Vinci. 

    Just 20 kilometers from the château, the lesser-known Loir Valley offers vineyards, ancient forests, troglodyte villages, and Romanesque chapels adorned with medieval frescoes.

  • Tailored Experiences: Countess Connections

    Countess de Vanssay, founder of Countess Connections, has extensive local knowledge and connections and can craft a bespoke itinerary tailored to your interests. Whether it’s the thrill of driving a Porsche around the Le Mans race track or a more leisurely exploration of the region’s vineyards and historical sites, she can ensure your stay is as adventurous or as tranquil as you desire.

    Plan Your Visit

    Château de la Barre offers an unparalleled blend of historical grandeur and modern luxury. Whether you seek a serene retreat or an adventure through the heart of France, this enchanting château provides the perfect backdrop for a truly memorable experience, one that will linger in your memory long after you have returned home.