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eyeinthesky
5th Sep 2006, 17:33
Due to some poor planning on my part, I have left it too late to be able to book a room at Chateau la Chassagne for the end of this month.:rolleyes:

Can anyone recommend a hotel/chateau in France to which one can fly which would be suitable for a wedding anniversary-type celebration?

One possibility is Chateau la Berchere in Nuit St Georges. Any experiences?

Any other chateau or hotel in an interesting part of France with some things to do in the local area and a runway length of around 700m suitable for twin close by would be best.

I hope the 'bon-viveurs' who frequent these pages will be able to come up with something suitable.

If responses are in danger of being seen as advertising, feel free to PM me.

Thanks for your help.:ok:

werewolf
5th Sep 2006, 18:32
Far in the south: http://www.garrevaques.com/Acces.htm 1/2 mile from Revel airfield LFIR.

Wrong Stuff
5th Sep 2006, 19:52
I hope the 'bon-viveurs' who frequent these pages will be able to come up with something suitable.
I'm not at all sure I fit that description, but nevertheless...

Domaine de l'Etape (http://www.domaineetape.com) - near the town of le Blanc which has an 800m airfield. No customs & PPR.

Chateau d'Audrieu (http://www.relaischateaux.com/audrieu) - a couple of miles from Caen airport (ILS, Cust O/R).

Manour de Lan-Kerellec (http://www.relaischateaux.com/lankerellec) - a couple of miles west of Lannion airfield (Cust O/R).

Jean Bardet - Chateau Belmont (http://www.relaischateaux.com/bardet) - near Tours/Val de Loire airport (ILS, Cust).

Le Cote Saint-Jacques (http://www.relaischateaux.com/lorain) - about 2km from Joigny airfield (No customs). Hotel with a restaurant gourmand to the south-east of Paris. Three Michelin stars last time I looked.

fltcom
6th Sep 2006, 08:10
Chateau la Chassagne has an airfield in its grounds and they will come to collect you from the aircraft parking space in a Rolls. - superb location close to Dijon

Flt...

airborne_artist
6th Sep 2006, 09:44
flt - RTFQ.

fltcom
6th Sep 2006, 09:53
flt - RTFQ.

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airborne_artist
6th Sep 2006, 10:35
flt

Eyeinthesky wrote: "Due to some poor planning on my part, I have left it too late to be able to book a room at Chateau la Chassagne for the end of this month."

So you wrote: "Chateau la Chassagne has an airfield in its grounds and they will come to collect you from the aircraft parking space in a Rolls. - superb location close to Dijon"

:ugh: :ugh:

fltcom
6th Sep 2006, 11:14
Oops That'll teach me :}

eyeinthesky
8th Sep 2006, 21:31
Thank you for the input. I've settled on Nuit St Georges and Chateau de la Berchere.

Anyone got any advice on good contacts for obtaining permission to land at Nuit St Georges? My calls to the number in the French AIP have gone unanswered.

Fuji Abound
8th Sep 2006, 21:48
All the details are here

http://www.nav2000.com/pf/detail.asp?oaci=LFGZ

Good spot, there a couple of years back.

Oops you will need to go through acceptance of the the terms etc for the link to work.

eyeinthesky
27th Sep 2006, 19:38
Thanks for your help; just back from the trip.

It was somewhat difficult to get a response from the guy at Dijon who gives permission to land at NSG, but I managed it the day before departure..

Bit of a slow trip down to Troyes at FL80 with a 30kt Headwind. Troyes (LFQB) much recommended: Tarmac runway and fuel, and 6 Euro to land a twin! Thence 45 mins to LFGZ, with an interesting approach into the side of a hill before turning base leg for runway 11.

Chateau de la Berchere www.hotelchateauberchere.com much recommended: peaceful setting with the airstrip 100m away (very little activity due to very small, sleepy club) No landing or parking fee. Superb rooms in XVII century chateau, swimming pool and sauna. Great breakfast but no restaurant, however lots of bistro/restaurants in easy reach. Car loan or cheap car hire available, and lots of vineyards close by to visit (Nuits St Georges, Gevrey Chambertin, Cotes de Beaune etc). Beaune itself very attractive town, with lots of bars and wine shops and expensive couture...

Return trip VFR to Deauville in 90 mins with uninterrupted service from Seine then Paris Info, then across the Channel home. Just over 6hrs total flying in a twin.:cool:

pistongone
29th Sep 2006, 11:19
For a slightly less important date, or just a nice weekend break, try Hotel Mercure a mile from Chalon, i ca n never remeber its full name, however it is the one not far from Lons, just a bit north of Dijon. It has a pool great restaurant and the local area has lots of interesting distractions for the PAX!

werewolf
1st Oct 2006, 21:17
Another château in French Alps with a private airstrip: http://www.montmeilleur.com/

Fly Stimulator
28th Aug 2007, 17:46
I've just been looking up some of the places mentioned here since I'm off to fly around France next week.

I've plotted them on Google Maps here (http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=105409714641744119876.000438ab86f63896b9fa8&ll=46.589069,2.131348&spn=10.088382,22.543945&z=6&om=1) for those who are interested. A short version of the URL is http://tinyurl.com/2nytsr (http://tinyurl.com/2nytsr)

Once the map is displayed you can right-click on the blue place markers to get further details including the hotels' web sites.

werewolf
28th Aug 2007, 20:56
Les Jardins d'Eyrignac (in Black Périgord area, East of Bordeaux): restaurant, no rooms:
www.eyrignac.com
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/crulma/Region/Cartes/Eyrignac/Eyrignac.html
Rooms in a hotel nearby: http://www.manoir-hautegente.com

werewolf
28th Aug 2007, 21:22
In the same area (East Bordeaux): Ferme du Rebeyrotte (restaurant and rooms). Not a chateau but a farm: very popular, booking essential on weekend days. Private airstrip.
http://www.pays-de-bergerac.com/hebergement/ferme-rebeyrotte/index.asp

werewolf
28th Aug 2007, 21:36
In Britanny, between Rennes and Nantes: Le Quilloux (restaurant and rooms). Landlord a former jet fighter pilot in French AF. Private airstrip.
http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/lequilloux/index.jhtml

Adrian N
28th Aug 2007, 22:03
Montmeilleur is a fabulous destination, but it's a one-way strip. It is most definitely not somewhere to go unless you are entirely happy about landing in 500m, usually with a tailwind, and with no chance of going around. And the density altitude is often well over 5000ft in summer.

If you want an unforgettable experience, try the Chateau de Bagnols (http://www.bagnols.com/). The accommodation is superb, the restaurant has a Michelin star, the building, contents and gardens are all stunning, and it is about 3 minutes from Villefranche Tarare airfield (LFHV), about 20 miles NW of Lyon. Not cheap, but worth it.

werewolf
28th Aug 2007, 23:24
South of Normandy, between Alençon and Le Mans: château and private airstrip
http://www.monhoudou.com/

Fly Stimulator
29th Aug 2007, 20:19
Thanks werewolf and Adrian - I have updated the map.

Some lovely places there - I rather like the idea of landing amongst the topiary at Les Jardins d'Eyrignac!

Fly Stimulator
11th Sep 2007, 14:46
Just a quick word of thanks to werewolf for the pointer to Château de Monhoudou (http://www.monhoudou.com/).

Mrs FS and I flew in there on Saturday at the end of a great week's touring around France and loved it - a very friendly welcome from both the owners and the extensive menagerie of animals, a beautiful and peaceful location and a very good dinner in the evening. It made a perfect last stop for us but it's also well-placed for a weekend away from England.

There's a moderate up-slope at the start of 02 but it flattens off after about a third of the runway's 720m length. As you'd expect, it's a very aviation-friendly place: the owner keeps his own ULM on the strip and they're in the process of building a hanger.

Well worth a visit.