Coquillade Village

Coquillade Village is located in the heart of the vineyards

The tiny country roads taking you to what formerly was a small hamlet might initially feel like being in the middle of nowhere but the grand gated entrance and pine tree-lined drive immediately reassure guests that they have indeed arrived ‘somewhere’. Somewhere out of the ordinary that is!  Coquillade Village is the brainchild of Swiss entrepreneur and cycling enthusiast Andy Rihs, who has created a truly unique Provencal retreat where guests can enjoy the best that La Provence has to offer in total tranquillity and luxury. The BMC Cycling Centre at Coquillade Village hints at the owner’s passion for cycling and his BMC Cycling Team is well-known to Tour de France aficionados, bringing together a well-established team of world-class professional cyclists. The Cycling Centre offers bicycle hire, a top-class bike shop, a workshop, and a test centre, while sports lovers can tackle totally bespoke bike circuits accompanied by a guide or pre-programmed GPS.

The hotel comprises 22 rooms and 41 suites. The beautifully designed and spacious rooms are categorised as “Chambre de Charme” and “Chambre Prestige”, whereby the latter could easily be mistaken for a suite with its dedicated seating area featuring two comfortable chaise sofas, a large smart TV, a Nespresso machine and a writing desk; while the stunning separate free-standing bath, wet-room type shower and double vanity unit are all cleverly laid out next to the ultimately comfortable bed.  A multitude of different types of actual suites caters to the most discerning of residents, with added space, luxuries, Jacuzzi baths, and even a private pool.  It is important to point out that all rooms and suites boast their own dedicated outdoor seating areas, which is rather unique but definitely adding to the experience.

www.coquillade.fr

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