Are you dreaming of a gentle interlude for your All Saints' Day holiday in a hotel? Let yourself be charmed by the poetry of autumn in Provence. At Château de Berne, the jewel in the crown of the Var vineyards, luxury is synonymous with pleasure and serenity all year round. A real antidote to the greyness of the end-of-year season, this 5-star establishment welcomes you for an invigorating stay, whether you're a solo traveller, a couple, a family or a group of friends.
Experience a greener All Saints' holiday at the Hôtel du Château de Berne
At a time when global warming is threatening the world's ecosystems, we need to change our consumption habits. Château de Berne has been awarded level 3 High Environmental Value (HVE) certification, and the estate's 175 hectares of vines are certified organic. The chefs in our restaurants give preference to produce (vegetables, berries, fruit, aromatic plants and flowers) from our kitchen gardens and grown organically.
All Saints' Day holidays in a hotel in Provence: a change of scenery guaranteed without leaving France
Want to reduce your carbon footprint? Say goodbye to long plane journeys to soak up the sun in Bali or Miami this All Saints' Day! Head for the Château de Berne, an oasis of nature in a Mediterranean climate at just :
- 25 minutes by car from Draguignan ;
- 1 hour from Saint-Tropez or Toulon ;
- 1 hour 15 from Nice ;
- And 1 hour 30 minutes from Marseille.
Visit Provence on All Saints' Day from your 5-star hotel
An autumn break at the Hôtel de Berne is an opportunity to discover Provence in a different way. Away from the heat and crowds of summer, take the time to visit at your own pace:
- the vineyards and cellars of Château de Berne ;
- the Cistercian abbey of Le Thoronet ;
- Villa Noailles (Hyères);
- the Notre-Dame de Clémence de La Verne monastery (in Collobrières);
- or the Roman theatre in Fréjus.
For the All Saints' holiday, sleep in a hotel where luxury is reinvented
In the kitchens of the Berne restaurants, chefs Éric Raynal and Louis Rameau bring out the very best in our organic produce. From the vegetable garden to the plate, they offer you the quintessence of an ancestral terroir.
This eco-responsible philosophy has earned Jardin de Berne a "Sustainable Gastronomy" green star, in addition to its Michelin star.
A well-deserved breath of fresh air during the All Saints' holiday in a hotel
Château de Berne sits at the heart of a park, where the autumn light sublimates the vegetation. This idyllic setting is an invitation to relax.
A change of scenery just a stone's throw from your hotel room
Come and explore 1,000 hectares of nature, protected and enhanced by expert gardeners over the centuries. There are numerous signposted footpaths and mountain bike trails leading to hidden treasures such as the Saint-Michel monastery and the Roman bridge.
Whether you're a sportsman or a contemplative spirit, a poet or an adventurer, there's something for everyone at the château. Find out more about our outdoor activities, visit our website.
Breathe and relax
After your stroll through the gardens of Bern, push open the doors of our Cinq Mondes spa and let yourself be pampered by our team.
Hotel guests have free access to the château's spa. This unique facility in Provence offers a range of treatments geared towards the quest for absolute well-being, as well as a heated swimming pool, two jacuzzis, a hammam, a solarium and a sauna.
Treat yourself to a luxury hotel room for the All Saints' Day holidays
Back in your room (or suite), you can continue your cure of tranquillity. The chic, country-style décor immerses you in the harmonious world of pastel colours.
Luxury, calm and pleasure are the watchwords at Château de Berne during the All Saints' Day holidays. Your room has an uninterrupted view of :
- the forest and its lush vegetation ;
- vineyards as far as the eye can see ;
- or Berne Castle, a building dating from the 18th century.
In the mood for luxury and well-being? Let yourself be tempted by an All Saints' Day holiday in a 5-star hotel. Book your room or suite at Bern Castle now.