In Linxe (40) in Les Landes, nestled between forest and ocean there is a Château !
Château Belle Epoque exists since 1762. It is surrounded by an estate of 3.7 hectares. Over the years the château has become a place of welcome. Nowadays you can celebrate your wedding, birthdays, family gatherings... but also professional events like seminars, training sessions... and it’s a place to holiday !
The château has 5 guest rooms and the outbuildings have been converted to gîtes allowing us to welcome a great number of people. The old stables that were designed by Gustave Eiffel, are rare buildings in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region. The name of each gîte reminds us of the history of the château.
Gîte Le Fiacre is one of the gîtes in the old stable buildings. It is an industrial style renovation with a view of the Château and the estate grounds. This gîte accommodates up to 5 people.
You have free access to all the leisure activities on the estate, a shared swimming pool, tennis court, boules pitch, children’s play area...
Many other activities are available near to the estate, beaches, the lake at Leon, canoe trips, bike rental and water parks. We have grouped them for you into activities.
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From the 12th April to the 4th July and
From the 6th September to the 27th October 2025
From the 5th to the 18th July and
From the 23th August to the 5th September 2025
From the 19th July
to
the 22 August 2025
We do not supply the sheets and the pillowcases. Please bring your own sheets along with towels, or you can rent them at the château. We offer a number of other services to accommodate your stay.
Gîte reservations are from Saturday to Saturday.
In low and mid season, it is possible to reserve the gîtes for a minimum of two nights.
You can rent one or more or all of the gîtes for a big occasion
A Fiacre was the taxi at Belle Époque.
A Fiacre was a vehicle towed by one or two horses. The passengers would be in the closed carriage and the driver seated at the front. The coachman in a given perimeter took charge of people for a fee.