Need to know
Rooms
24, including five suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates are room-only but you can buy breakfast at the hotel, served in the Bordeaux room, from €35 (and from €15 for a child).
Also
Some ground-floor rooms in the Lesse wing are suitable for those with mobility issues, and one Superior Room is wheelchair-adapted with widened doorways, grab rails in the bathroom and a roll-in shower.
Hotel closed
Château de Vignée is open all year round, but its gastronomic restaurant Arden closes for a two-week holiday each summer (in June or July, but precise dates vary) and select dates in September and December, so you’re advised to check ahead.
At the hotel
Riverside terrace, free WiFi. In rooms: TV, air-conditioning, Nespresso machine, tea-making kit, minibar, free bottled water, bathrobes, and Désirée and Château de Vignée bath products.
Our favourite rooms
This is an estate stay that’s been completely chât-eauverhauled with sleek modernity. Rooms in the main building come with more colour and exuberant touches; for pared-back elegance, you may prefer the rooms in the Lesse wing. For a deck of one’s own looking onto the garden, book a Superior Room. And it’s de rigueur to mention the pied-à-terre charms of the two-bedroom Royal Suite in the eaves.
Poolside
The spa’s indoor pool is a decent size for lengths and sits in a glass-walled annexe where you’ll also find the hammam.
Spa
A modern complex of two treatment rooms, changing areas and lockers, the spa at Château de Vignée also features a hammam and indoor pool. Down a short flight of stairs, there’s also a sauna, with a floor-to-ceiling window that looks onto the river.
Packing tips
This is hunting-shooting-fishing country, so there’s an option to channel gamekeeper-chic via woollen tailoring, statement boots, checks, fine knits and blousey scarves.
Also
In spite of its modern interiors, Château de Vignée has lived a few lives – dating back to the 17th century, during the Second World War it was a field hospital.
Pet‐friendly
Dogs are welcome in selected rooms from €30 a dog, each night, but no pets are allowed at Arden. You can book dog-sitting in advance, from €35 an hour. See more pet-friendly hotels in Rochefort.
Children
An extra bed can be added in most rooms, there’s a two-bedroom suite, and babysitting can be arranged (from €35 an hour, booked ahead). The emphasis on food and wine, however, means you’ll find more couples than families here.
Sustainability efforts
Château de Vignée uses LED bulbs and light sensors to reduce its energy consumption, and has taken steps to reduce single-use plastic. Food miles are held in check by the hotel’s organic kitchen garden and resident beehives. And the Château is a signed-up member of the Trees for Hotels scheme, where guests can skip room-cleaning, and the saved labour is traded in for tree-planting.