Half an hour from Paris, the Hôtellerie du Bas-Bréau, a Relais & Châteaux property since 1960, is situated on a two-hectare site. Numerous celebrities have stayed here, including Grace of Monaco and Françoise Sagan, along with writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island.
A former hunting lodge on the edge of Fontainebleau forest, the house’s prestigious name has been handed down over three generations. Classic and timeless, everything has changed so that everything can remain the same, including a garden and pool for lounging in fine weather, complete with a barbecue.
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