A guide to wine hotels in Beaujolais.

Wine Hotels in Beaujolais

Chateau de Pizay ★ 4.7

From EUR 190 per room per nightBelleville-en-Beaujolais

A four-star chateau hotel and spa at the heart of an 80-hectare wine estate, offering 62 rooms and suites including duplex suites, comfort rooms, and great-comfort rooms within a property built between the 11th and 19th centuries. The estate produces its own Morgon, Brouilly Saint-Lager, and Beaujolais Blanc wines sold through the on-site oenotheque boutique. Amenities include an indoor and outdoor heated pool, an award-winning spa with hydrotherapy and sauna, and a gourmet restaurant. Forty-five minutes from Lyon.

Tip: The spa's wine-therapy treatments use Beaujolais grape extracts; book the cellar tour and tasting package during the stay for a complete estate experience.

Les Maritonnes Parc and Vignoble ★ 4.3

From EUR 110 per room per nightMoulin-a-Vent

A three-star hotel and spa set on a 1.3-hectare estate at the foot of the Beaujolais vineyards in Romaneche-Thorins. Forty-one rooms in two categories: Tradition rooms and Premium rooms created in 2019. The Spa des Vignes is included with the stay, featuring an indoor pool, whirlpool, and hammam. The on-site Restaurant Rouge et Blanc highlights local Beaujolais produce and wines.

Logis Hotel des Grands Vins ★ 4.3

From EUR 100 per room per nightFleurie

A 20-room Logis hotel in the heart of Fleurie village, 50 minutes from Lyon, set around a koi pond and a terrace with vineyard views. Amenities include an outdoor pool with counter-current swimming, sauna, electric vehicle charging, a regional-produce boutique, and by-the-glass Beaujolais tasting at the poolside bar. Rooms are air-conditioned and include WiFi and private parking.

Tip: The outdoor pool terrace overlooking the Fleurie vineyards is the highlight; the on-site wine boutique stocks Fleurie cru bottles for self-catering.

Auberge du Paradis ★ 4.7

From EUR 170 per room per nightSaint-Amour

A boutique auberge with 13 individually named rooms at the northern tip of the Beaujolais crus in Saint-Amour-Bellevue. Each room takes its name from a spice. The gastronomic restaurant carries a Michelin star and focuses on regional Beaujolais produce and wine pairings. An outdoor pool and a garden overlooking the Saint-Amour vineyards complete the property.

Tip: Request a room with vineyard views; the Michelin-starred restaurant accepts non-residents and is worth planning a separate visit.

Noemys Morgon ★ 4.1

From EUR 80 per room per nightMorgon

A 45-room three-star Logis hotel in the centre of Villie-Morgon village, overlooking a large wooded park and the Chateau de Fontcrenne. The on-site restaurant serves regional Beaujolais specialities and local wines. A private outdoor pool and tennis court are included; the hotel is 45 minutes from Lyon.

Hotel Villa Alexandre ★ 4.5

From EUR 160 per room per nightRegnie

A four-star boutique hotel opened in 2021 in a property dating from 1794, set among the Regnié vineyards. Fifteen guestrooms with vineyard or garden views; seasonal outdoor pool; sauna; private parking; and a restaurant serving seasonal Beaujolais-focused cuisine with local producers highlighted on the menu. One hour 35 minutes from Paris by TGV; 40 minutes from Lyon.

Hotel and Spa Le Savigny ★ 4.4

From EUR 130 per room per nightBeaujolais-Villages

A three-star adult-only boutique hotel (no guests under 16) in the heart of the Beaujolais vineyards in Blace, with 17 rooms and suites split between the Maison de Maitre, a former cuvage, and the Maison du Vigneron. The spa includes a hammam, sauna, Nordic bath, heated outdoor pool, and Cinq Mondes treatments. Located between the Beaujolais Crus and the Pierres Dorees, facing the Saone valley.

Tip: This is an adult-only property; children under 16 are not accepted even when accompanied. The former cuvage rooms have the most character, with original stone and timber fittings.

Auberge de Clochemerle ★ 4.6

From EUR 110 per room per nightBeaujolais-Villages

A ten-room three-star hotel and Michelin-starred gastronomic restaurant in the wine village of Vaux-en-Beaujolais, set among the Beaujolais vineyards. Rooms are individually decorated on a vineyard theme with views over the vines or the village garden; private spa suites with sauna and jacuzzi are available. The restaurant was awarded its first Michelin star in 2025. Doubles from EUR 110 per night.

Auberge Les Hauts de Chenas ★ 4.2

From EUR 90 per room per nightChenas

A five-room bed and breakfast and auberge on a hillside wine estate in the Chenas cru, with panoramic views over the Beaujolais and Maconnais vineyards. The winemaking family produces Chenas cru wines and offers meals pairing their wines with regional cuisine. Wine tasting on the estate available by arrangement.

L'Ermitage de Brouilly ★ 4.1

Contact for rates; group and full-property bookings availableBrouilly

An eight-bedroom bed and breakfast for up to 30 guests on the slopes of Mont Brouilly, with views over the Beaujolais vineyards, the Saone valley, and, on clear days, the Alps and Mont Blanc. The property offers a garden, barbecue, terrace, and private car park. Breakfast is continental; 15 kilometres from Villefranche-sur-Saone. Suitable for group bookings of the full property.

Tip: The Mont Brouilly views from the terrace are among the most striking in the region; sunrise visits before the domaine opens in the morning are ideal.

Chateau Thivin Gite Zaccharie ★ 4.4

From EUR 1,600 per week; EUR 1,010 per weekend (for 15 persons)Cote de Brouilly

A large self-catering gite for up to 15 guests in a fully restored character property on the Chateau Thivin wine estate on the slopes of Mont Brouilly. Set across five bedrooms, the gite is available for weekly and weekend stays and includes access to the estate's Cote de Brouilly and Brouilly vineyards. Wine tasting at the domaine can be arranged for guests during their stay.

Domaine de la Madone Chambres d'Hotes ★ 4.2

EUR 65 to 90 per night for two personsFleurie

Two guest rooms at a wine-producing domaine on the hillsides of Fleurie, with independent access and a shared living area with breakfast. The Madone room has a 160 x 200 cm bed with an en-suite shower; the Grille-Midi room has a 140 x 190 cm bed with en-suite facilities. The rooms are air-conditioned and share a heated outdoor pool with the owners during summer. The domaine's Fleurie wines are available direct from the estate.

Tip: A family-owned working domaine stay in the Fleurie appellation; winery visits can be arranged with the owners.

Wine Hotels in Beaujolais, FAQ

When is the best time to visit Beaujolais for wine?

Peak wine-travel season in Beaujolais is spring through autumn, with harvest the standout window.

Do I need an appointment to taste at Beaujolais estates?

classified-growth and grand-cru estates require booking days to weeks ahead; smaller family domaines often take walk-ins midweek.

What hours do Beaujolais cellars and tasting rooms keep?

most estates open 10:00 to 17:00 by appointment, often closed Sunday and Monday.

How does tipping work at Beaujolais tastings?

tipping is not expected at tastings; buying a bottle from the cellar door is the customary thank-you.

What is the one wine to try in Beaujolais?

Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Beaujolais rewards trust.

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