Château de Vaulogé

Fercé-sur-Sarthe, France

Château de Vaulogé was built in the 15th century by Jean III de Vaulogé. In the late 18th century, René-Charles-Joseph de Vahais, a descendant of the original owner, renovated the original castle into a country house.

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Founded: 15th century
Category: Castles and fortifications in France
Historical period: Valois Dynasty and Hundred Year's War (France)

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J J (3 years ago)
This was the most magical stay. The castle is beautiful and looks amazing for pictures. The grounds are also beautiful as well. The room is kept very well and very clean. There’s 2 living rooms to just hangout and that’s where they serve the before dinner champagne and after dinner coffee or tea. Dinner at the castle is a must, it’s all your Downton Abbey dreams come true experience! The food could be better but the experience was just wonderful. The breakfast is great! There’s so much to choose from. Cold cuts, cereal, yogurt, fresh cut fruit, croissants, breads, and eggs and bacon made to order. And of course, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. The check in and check out was very warm and welcoming. No elevator though, but there is on site parking. If you want a castle experience, this is the place!
jean christophe barahona alvarado (6 years ago)
SPECTACULAR place. The reception was very kind and accommodating, very good service overall, trilingual place, quiet and well taken care of. Took a stroll around the grounds, played with the preetiest dog ever, Scarlett, and took 1000 photos. Very Recommended.
Juan Gonzalez (7 years ago)
Amazing place, loved the castle and above all, Micole the staff Suuuper nice person Only reason not 5 stars is because at 260 euros a night its stings a little biiit Other than that, amazing place
J L (7 years ago)
A beautiful home. Very comfortable rooms.
kim Demattia (7 years ago)
If you want to enjoy a royal vacation you must stay at the château Vauloge..it is beautiful.. excellent amenities, beautiful pool, great rooms.. we stayed at Casanova we live it. Also very important you will have an incredible host. Micola is an amazing host.. perfect balance, she will help you with any recommendations, offers you a welcome champagne glass.. prepare you a great breakfast with the most delicious orange juice.. she has a very delicate way to set up the table that give that magic touch.
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