This chateau is lovely, with lots of cool details regarding decor. It was underwhelming, however, because it felt like we were staying in someone's house but they were having family over for the holidays and were annoying houseguests. Starting with the good: the bed was comfortable (but not a king sized...really? The rooms are enormous and can easily fit king sized beds...). The bathroom was clean. There were a couple bottles of water for us in the room. Things that could be improved: put King sized beds in these enormous rooms. Clean up the coffee/tea station, if not every few hours than at least overnight (our dirty cups were still there the morning after we had afternoon tea). Provide a breakfast worthy of your heritage. Every hotel I've ever been in in France serves the most amazing breakfast; the one at this chateau was minimal and lackluster, with bad coffee. Provide nicer toiletries. Make the windows open-able for fresh air. These are a few of the details that could make the chateau feel worth the nearly $200 euros per night we paid. Instead, it feels like they are depending on their "chateau" status to attract guests instead of providing top-notch service.