LES GALERIES DE BEAULAC
Beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites in converted galleries.
No doubt built in the 17th century, a stone's throw from the historic centre of Pézenas, the towers of Beaulac were intended for meditation. Linked together by a lower gallery lit by seven arches and by an upper gallery lined with stone balusters, they have been converted into four guest rooms, including a sleeping area and a private lounge with a view of the garden. Each of them bears the name of a character from a play by Molière: Alceste, Dorine, Elvire and Don Juan; in homage to the playwright's stay in Pézenas. Great news, the accommodation has created a suite in the left wing of the building which has a pleasant view of the former Ursuline convent. All the accommodation spaces revolve around a solarium and a lounge-bar open onto the garden, which is entirely enclosed and was formerly one of the vegetable gardens used by the Ursulines. There are also tastings of local wines and local products. Beautiful services and a superb welcome.
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