Chateau Senailhac
8 Avenue de Senailhac, 33370 Tresses, Bordeaux France
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Château Sénailhac is an old 19th-century castle owned by Ms. Zhao Wei. Surrounded by beautiful vineyards, the castle is fully equipped with kitchen utensils, outdoor barbecue facilities, main meeting room, dining room and lounge. Free private parking is available all the day. Bordeaux city centre is just 12 km away. Bordeaux Train Station is just 17 km away. The world heritage site of Saint Emilion is only 12 km away. The rooms of Château Senailhac feature individual themes and decoration, each one with a view of the garden and plenty of sunlight. A hearty continental breakfast is served daily in the dining room. After breakfast, you can relax in the guest lounge or explore the vineyards in the castle to taste and buy wines. The guests staying in Château Sénailhac will receive a special gift from Ms.Zhao Wei.
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8 Avenue de Senailhac, 33370 Tresses, Bordeaux France
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🇫🇷The last time I traveled between Bordeaux and Saint-Emilion, I wanted to take a night's rest in between, so I stayed at the 18th-century castle winery-Chateau Senailhac. Each room in Seneia Winery corresponds to the name of the land, which is very artistic.
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🏨The entire castle hotel is very well preserved, the carpets look spotless, the bed is very large, the room is equipped with a fireplace, old-fashioned French tables, chairs and displays, open the retro patterned curtains, open the oversized windows, and enjoy the beautiful view of the green trees outside the window That's how it came into view. On a sunny day, you can sit on a chair outside and bask in the sun, and you can also enjoy the beautiful sunset at sunset.
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🍇It is still the grape growing season, so it is quite amazing to see the staff visiting the vineyard early in the morning, imagining the branches bearing fruit and making delicious wine.
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🥛You can go to a town near the castle for a bistro in the evening, and you can also have breakfast at the castle. Cheese, milk, coffee, croissant, etc. are all available.
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☀️Here, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, just quietly getting along with nature, you can live a very comfortable life.
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🌟Book rooms can be purchased on Booking🔍, 💰 ranging from £150-300, depending on the peak season.
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📍Château Sénailhac, Av. de Senailhac, 33370 Tresses, France
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🏨The entire castle hotel is very well preserved, the carpets look spotless, the bed is very large, the room is equipped with a fireplace, old-fashioned French tables, chairs and displays, open the retro patterned curtains, open the oversized windows, and enjoy the beautiful view of the green trees outside the window That's how it came into view. On a sunny day, you can sit on a chair outside and bask in the sun, and you can also enjoy the beautiful sunset at sunset.
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🍇It is still the grape growing season, so it is quite amazing to see the staff visiting the vineyard early in the morning, imagining the branches bearing fruit and making delicious wine.
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🥛You can go to a town near the castle for a bistro in the evening, and you can also have breakfast at the castle. Cheese, milk, coffee, croissant, etc. are all available.
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☀️Here, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, just quietly getting along with nature, you can live a very comfortable life.
.
🌟Book rooms can be purchased on Booking🔍, 💰 ranging from £150-300, depending on the peak season.
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📍Château Sénailhac, Av. de Senailhac, 33370 Tresses, France
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Date of stay: March 2024Trip type: Travelled with friends
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The Chateau Senailhac is one of the most charming places to stay in Bordeaux area. The rooms are beautiful, with gorgeous views of the gardens and wineries. The bathrooms are spacious and nicely appointed. There, one can really relax and forget about all the stress of the big city. The atmosphere is enchanting, the Senailhac wine is absolutely amazing (don't miss the tasting!), and Alain, the Manager is the most pleasant and helpful. This place is absolutely "the tops"!
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Date of stay: May 2022
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Booked this Chateau one night as a stopover on the driving to Biarritz. It turned out to be a great stay, the rooms are large and clean, large vineyard for an evening walk and exploring. We had a tour inside the wine producing line, which was an eye opening experience. Got ourselves couple bottle of wine as the tasting, the wine was in fact very pleasant, and not expensive (10EUR per bottle), I regretted that only took two bottles.
Nice and generous breakfast, the only downside was no dinner served, but not a deal break. Would definitely go again if I ever pass by.
Nice and generous breakfast, the only downside was no dinner served, but not a deal break. Would definitely go again if I ever pass by.
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Date of stay: August 2019Trip type: Travelled with family
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We stayed at this beautiful 200 years old Chateau withing driving distance of Bordeaux. The rooms were spacious, the beds were comfortable. We enjoyed fresh air, serene atmosphere, and the view overlooking the vineyards. Nice estate! The estate keeper Alain was very friendly with a good sense of humour and spoke English (always a plus:) We had a small picnic outside with wine and cheese (of course). Very enjoyable experience!
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Date of stay: September 2014Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Room Tip: You will need a car.
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I’m planning road trip with my family and booked this Chateau more than a month ago. Called them couple of times – they reassured me that everything is OK.
Decided to call again just a week before the departure and …. My reservation was cancelled because somebody booked whole property!!!
Good luck to book anything in a high season one week in advance with 3 yeas old baby!
Good thing I called and not just showed up at their door
Decided to call again just a week before the departure and …. My reservation was cancelled because somebody booked whole property!!!
Good luck to book anything in a high season one week in advance with 3 yeas old baby!
Good thing I called and not just showed up at their door
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Date of stay: June 2018Trip type: Travelled with family
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So glad to have found this B&B to stay. It was the opportunity to experience France in classic French style. The vines were loaded with special Bordeaux grapes following the driveway to the Chateau. Just beautiful. The host was welcoming, friendly and informative about the Chateau and we were left to roam. The room was huge and the bed extremely comfortable. And the bathroom big. We took advantage of a recommended restaurant a few minutes up the road and it was excellent. Everything was spot on. Clean, roomy with use of sitting rooms and TV if needed. I wish we could have stayed longer. Internet is available but that is something which could do with a big upgrade. However, we did not stay there for the internet.
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Date of stay: September 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: All the rooms are good. They all have a view
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This B&B in an old chateau surrounded by its vineyards is a very peaceful place to stay. If you want nightlife, a bar, wifi or TV in your room then this is not for you though there is a TV and access to a computer in the lounges downstairs. Our host welcomed us and showed us to our room despite us being very early for check in. He also tried manfully to help us log in to the wifi for our tablet and phones in the computer room but we were not successful. He did mention a tour of the bodega but this did not materialise as our hosts left later for the evening leaving us as the only people in the chateau.
Our room was huge and beautifully furnished and decorated to reflect the age and grandeur of the building. Fabric on the walls to match other items in the room. We had arrived on a Sunday and found everywhere closed in Tresses but we did receive a warm welcome from the owner of local sports bar in Pompignac the next village. When we returned to the chateau the hosts kindly offered us the use of the kitchen as we did not want to go out for dinner. Instead we ate a picnic of cheese, pate, bread and salad bought at the local Sunday market in Libourne with a nice bottle of Bordeaux and watched as two young deer appeared from the vineyard to graze in front of the house. Quite surreal.
This was one of the quietest places I have ever stayed in and so we both slept well in our luxurious bedroom. The breakfast, however, was a little disappointing. A basic continental breakfast which did not really match the surroundings and experience we had. A little more effort needs to be made for the Breakfast to match the Bed!
Our room was huge and beautifully furnished and decorated to reflect the age and grandeur of the building. Fabric on the walls to match other items in the room. We had arrived on a Sunday and found everywhere closed in Tresses but we did receive a warm welcome from the owner of local sports bar in Pompignac the next village. When we returned to the chateau the hosts kindly offered us the use of the kitchen as we did not want to go out for dinner. Instead we ate a picnic of cheese, pate, bread and salad bought at the local Sunday market in Libourne with a nice bottle of Bordeaux and watched as two young deer appeared from the vineyard to graze in front of the house. Quite surreal.
This was one of the quietest places I have ever stayed in and so we both slept well in our luxurious bedroom. The breakfast, however, was a little disappointing. A basic continental breakfast which did not really match the surroundings and experience we had. A little more effort needs to be made for the Breakfast to match the Bed!
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Date of stay: August 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We had a wonderful stay there with the help of our wonderful hosts that live on the property. This is an abandoned Chateau that was completely remodeled around 2002. Rooms have been combined to make enormous suits. You truly feel like royalty here. I think there are only 6 rooms. It's a working winemaking estate. We were there in July so no winemaking then. We started every morning with a tasty Brunch. I must warn you there is no elevator, so pack lightly. I would love to go back some day. I think it was about 25 minutes to downtown Bordeaux.
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Date of stay: July 2013Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Room Tip: All the rooms are on the 2nd floor and I'm sure they're all wonderful.
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We arrived on a quiet day during harvest. The grounds are lovely and the chateau is beautifully appointed. Centrally placed between the city of Bordeaux and the wine-growing regions. The manager was quite friendly and helpful, everything was clean and very nice. We were on our own this trip, but this place is ideally suited for family occasions, or business meetings with plenty of private rooms and large central areas. Very nice property, we really enjoyed it!
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Date of stay: October 2013Trip type: Travelled with family
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PRICE RANGE
RM 888 - RM 1,089 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
FranceNouvelle-AquitaineGirondeBordeauxTresses
NUMBER OF ROOMS
7
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Frequently Asked Questions about Chateau Senailhac
Which popular attractions are close to Chateau Senailhac?
Nearby attractions include The Hostel Escape Game (7.1 km), Sensas Bordeaux (6.0 km), and Escape Hunt (7.6 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Chateau Senailhac?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and free parking.
What food & drink options are available at Chateau Senailhac?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast during their stay.
Is parking available at Chateau Senailhac?
Yes, free parking and secured parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Chateau Senailhac?
Conveniently located restaurants include Arcada, Lume, and Côté Zinc.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Chateau Senailhac?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and French.
Are there any historical sites close to Chateau Senailhac?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Port de la Lune (7.5 km), Halle des Chartrons (7.8 km), and Maison cantonale (6.5 km).