Château St Pierre de Serjac and Chateau Capitoul

Chateau St Pierre de Serjac
Aerial view of Chateau St Pierre de Serjac and swimming pool

To lavish in the liminal landscape balancing luxury and luminous countryside, the rustic, rural and the refined, ravishing details, it is an epochal exercise that borders on the mystical. Breathtaking escalates to new heights when the air dances through aromatic fields, rosemary and lavender, when the vistas are vast with vineyards, storied houses of aged, weathered stone and those iconic dove blue shutters, tumbling trellises and Plane tree lined roads. Nowhere is this everywhere, but in the South of France.

Located in the Languedoc (that historical French coastal region, Provence to the Pyrenees), It was a former vineyard home that captured the eye and the soul of Irish couple Karl and Anita O’Hanlon, who purchased Serjac in 2016. With vision, partnership and roughly $32million dollars invested, Château St Pierre de Serjac was restored and realized. And with miles, manifest and intention bordering on madness, I had the gift of visiting this potentially unrivalled refuge in a part of the world that has not once failed to buckle my knees, harness my heart. This time I brought my friend Ingrid along. And my sister Courtney.

Aimed at resetting the standard for flexible vacationing, trading compromise for the cushion of luxury accommodations combined with all the conveniences of a home base, Château St Pierre de Serjac is a retreat and a revelation. Set inside 200 acres of majestic Mediterranean countryside behind a regal flanking of cypress and vines, this working wine estate one ups itself with all the awes of a luxury hotel, a private club, a spa retreat, a villa and a haven. An environmental reverence is real and relevant both visually in the vines and greens that greet and enclose, and this, we learn is the physical and figurative foundation for the eco-conscious ethos that encompasses the entirety of the château and its surrounds. To be in the heart of something so rich in heritage and so respectful of reducing our collective footprint is both rare and a reflection of how deep the respect for nature, history, legacy and stewardship all run here.

This is the anthem and the tenet behind Domaine & Demeure, the accomplished vision of hoteliers Karl and Anita O’Hanlon. Together they resurrected three separate sleeping giants: wine estates and their environs, prioritizing sustainability and authenticity, creating luxury for long or short term stays in the Languedoc, an unbelievably unspoiled region in the south of France.

We began at Château St Pierre de Serjac and would end at Château Capitoul.

Maybe sit for this.

Restaurant at Serjac
The restaurant at Château St Pierre de Serjac

Château St Pierre de Serjac

The château itself, it tilts your head and drops your jaw, the sheer grandeur overwhelms in a way I cannot overstate. Aromatics, wild herbs, and a winters ember (Courtney’s favorite) embrace your senses, pebbly river rocks crunch beneath your feet. Inside the chateau, eight former family rooms are up the formal staircase, ideal for parties of two. King beds, gracious, spacious, majestic and remarkable. To live in a castle.

On the lowest level, a fire crackles in a gorgeous lounge (Ingrid and I would wine taste there), and the restaurant, stately and regal, is immediately across.

We had the exquisite pleasure of staying in one of the villas. With a terrace, garden, two stories housing four private bathrooms and three private bedrooms, everything about this experience is a bucket list waiting to be written. My oversized rain shower fell from a turret in the sky. A turret. In the sky. The experience of having your own private space while staying somewhere so upscale is an implausible luxury. Liken it to vacationing in a stunning second home (that you own, stay with me here), where the whole family can sprawl and spend time in common areas or to themselves. And the home happens to live on a gorgeous hermitage, there is daily housekeeping, and all your needs are met if not anticipated.

The customer service is standard bearing.

Carved from the original estate, the property provides 36 fully equipped villas, for those craving more space and more independence, or maybe to pretend like they live in coastal France for a while.  The kitchen is fully equipped. There’s a washing machine in each and Cinq Mondes amenities. Designed to the nines, in iconic French greys, marbles, rustic beams and gorgeous hardware, the kind of tasteful that soothes and sates your sartorial soul (mine was very much at peace). Housing anywhere from two to ten guests, this option is a dream for extended stays. It is a dream period.

Deluxe Room at Chateau St Pierre de Serjac
Deluxe Room at Chateau St Pierre de Serjac

The restaurant is a produce centric journey for the foodie with a palate and a penchant for seasonally driven goodness. With ingredients sourced from the garden if not just a bit further down the road, the menu will change regularly and accordingly. Expect electric colors and inspired plating, all compliments of what happens when Mother Nature meets you by the Mediterranean for a meal.

There is a full-service spa, an absolute stand-alone destination, where I can highly recommend the facial massage treatment with five Balinese flowers. We had the spa to ourselves, with its eucalyptus steam and hammam, giant indoor pool, jacuzzi and cocoon loungers. With winding vines that hug wooden beams, and ceiling to floor windows that open completely, that European art of melding indoors and out is on full display here.

Speaking of out, tilt your head towards the sky at night and open your eyes wide. The stars shine a little brighter in the French countryside. And thousands more seem to come out from hiding. Thousands.

There is a little farm, where lambs and goats and chickens roam delightedly free (and are available for feedings and cuddles), and next to it, the kitchen garden. Submergence into sustainable living is so easy here, so natural and organic in every sense of the word. Farm to fork ethos is felt and found throughout, with the organic garden growing the herbs, fruit, and vegetables you will savor at the restaurant, bordered by the equally fruitful vineyards. A biointensive agriculture as alluring as it is edifying.

And the options, so easy and so many. A wine and chocolate masterclass. A picnic in the vines. Hatha yoga and meditation. We had the distinct and remarkable pleasure of wine tasting with Christine Bertoli, an oenophile of the highest order, complete with pairings. This intimate experience is an education, a journey for the palate and an out and out joy. Another offering that will linger long past that final sip. (They also provide family wine tastings, where toddlers on up are offered flights of grape juice varietals. I die).

The experience at Château St Pierre de Serjac is a five-star luxury hotel with the flexibility of a summer home. The Mediterranean beaches are but a half hour away. Castles, Carcassonne, Montpellier, Beziers, Pezenas, all dreamy day trips. The grounds of this manor are captivating beyond comprehension, until you remember where you are. And then you realize, of course. Only in the South of France.

Chateau Capitoul
Aerial view of Chateau Capitoul

Château Capitoul

Prying ourselves away was only possible with the console of Château Capitoul awaiting us next, if you ever doubted France wasn’t the gift that keeps on, here is proof.

Perched high above the hills overlooking the sea, Château Capitoul is but another opportunity to live luxuriously in the lap of the Languedoc: the third iteration of the O’Hanlon duo, who have mastered the art of preservation, presentation and premeditating any and every wanderlust want.

Opened in 2021, the most recent in this portfolio of estates, an offering of updated, upgraded, stays in the chateau offer a renovated renaissance of regal relaxation. The rooms, eight in total, blend vintage, classical, with pops of deco and art nouveau. Think bateau bathtubs, French beams and beckoning views. Rustic relics and crystal chandeliers. Design combos that set my seeking heart a flutter.

Our villa, one of 44 on this spectacular sect of southern France, maximizes the matrimony of the refined and the reclaimed. Gorgeous décor, unobstructed countryside views from those ceiling to floor windows, spacious and sunlit, a gloriously private terrace, kitchen, multiple bathrooms, bedrooms, dreamy linens and private pools play into every detail of your French fantasy. For sure mine.

Several dining options are available on property, with a daily foraging likened to Keller’s French Laundry, because the Occitanie offerings are iconically, enviably abundant in this regard. The produce production rivals almost any on earth (genuinely), and everywhere you consume reflects this. Find intimate dining at Mediterraneo, spectacular wood fired fare at Asado (with unlimited vegetables, pulled daily from the garden) al fresco delights on the Asado Terrace (poolside cocktail, anyone?), and a breakfast spread beneath the umbrellas, indoors at Asado or available for villa delivery.

Capitoul Bedroom
Bedroom at Chateau Capitoul

Villas, with their fully stocked kitchens, invite some foraging of your own, from any of many surrounding farmers markets (the Saturday market at Gruissan is excellent). The experience of French picnicking, pulling wine from your own fridge, slicing a baguette from the patisserie and spreading on something brie, maybe fig, fresh from the vine tomatoes and, be still my beating heart.

And if it is a spa you seek, deep in the cool depths of the château cellars you’ll find one, open year-round. Here top-drawer treatments await, or an unwind in the Balneum, with a heated indoor pool, hot tub, massage jets, hammam and aromatherapy sauna.

Paris in the spring, summers in Provence, you hear about them always. My friends do not discount the off seasons. Spending my second consecutive fall in France, I cannot adequately convey the serenity that sweeps the countryside during these quieter times.

Literally translating into the “language of yes”, the Languedoc keeps its word. Yes, to elderly couples walking nowhere in particular, but daily, religiously, hand in hand in their peacoats and berets. Yes, to natives and visitors taking the time to understand one another, language, meaning, all of it. Yes, to an appreciation of slow living, of rest, relish, and an unhurried absorption of everyday good.

Tracing the Mediterranean from the Côte d’Azur to Spain, both châteaux, St Pierre de Serjac and Capitoul, immerse their visitors in South of France quintessence. Seaside villages out of a Monet, biking trails out of a Peter Mayle novel. Hamlets lined with olive groves that lead to umbrellas of bustling, baguette boasting al fresco markets, boulangeries, buckets of lavender and bountiful cheeses.  Sailboat lined beaches, cypress flanked castles and rolling, roving vineyards punctuate in places to vacate, collectively creating a walk through a poem. An alchemy, a journey, communally, we have maybe never needed more.

Chateau Capitoul Pool
The beautiful view from the swimming pool at Chateau Capitoul

The Details

Château St Pierre de Serjac, D30 entre Pouzolles et Magalas, 34480 Puissalicon, France.

Tel: +33 (0)4 67 80 76 00

Website: www.serjac.com

Email: resa@serjac.com

Château Capitoul, Route de Gruissan, 11100 Narbonne, France.

Tel: +33 (0)4 48 22 07 24

Website: www.chateaucapitoul.com

Email: resa@chateaucapitoul.com

Fly in and out of MPR (Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport), where you can rent a car and drive about 90 minutes to Serjac. It’s slightly less returning from Capitoul. There is plenty of free parking at both properties.

Type of Hotels: 5-Star Spa hotels and luxury villas with restaurants

Number of Rooms: Château St Pierre de Serjac has 8 hotel rooms, 36 luxury villas and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Château Capitoul has 8 hotel rooms, 44 luxury villas and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Both properties are spectacular event spaces, wedding venues and retreat destinations.

Price Band: Medium

Insider Tip: Visiting in off season will afford you the illusion that you’ve got the whole castle to yourself. Cannot recommend more highly. Also worth noting that the common spa areas are co-ed, a good thing to know if you’re not used to such a thing.

Reviewer’s Rating: 10/10

Author Bio:

Jolie Loeb is a Luxury Lifestyle columnist based in Los Angeles.

Photographs courtesy of Château St Pierre de Serjac and Château Capitoul

38 Comments

  1. I can’t believe I got to go!!!
    It was the most perfect vacation I’ve ever been on. Every little thing was exactly right.

  2. Danielle Steele describes Chateau s in her famous fictional fashion. Always seemed exotic and untouchable. Who knew It is a living fantasy available to all . Well every luxury is ridiculously costly today from Disneyland family experience to a baseball game. To those who are in a place to indulge themselves look no more!

  3. Wow wow wow. France is truly amazing and inspiring. We have never stayed in a chateau like these – and now they are on the list! Wonderful review!

  4. I love this part of France! So many great little towns and markets and restaurants to explore… and now castles with spas! Who knew!
    Thanks for the GREAT recommendations.

  5. Breathtaking scenery and endless amounts of baguettes, jam et beurre made every minute more memorable than the last. I cannot commend these staff members and their extraordinary customer service enough – especially at the Serjac property. I wish I could return this week (except in 1st class) to see all the holiday markets!

  6. I have been to the South of France, but never knew about these Chateaus. I will pick one for my next destination. Sounds dreamy.

  7. What an incredible trip and phenomenal write up! This looks and sounds like a perfect destination for a trip with friends (clearly), couples getaway, or a family trip. Off season, it looks so peaceful and relaxing. And, I really like the idea of the extended stay over the summer…need to find a way to make that happen.

    Meanwhile, this is the second amazing review in your southern France “series” — first Occitanie and now Languedoc. Is Provence next? Asking for a friend.

  8. Now I want to renew my soon to expire passport sooner rather than later. The description of these properties make me feel as if I were along for the adventure.

  9. Wonderful article! Have been to France several times and after reading this article, am ready for another trip!

  10. Excellent article. Enjoyed reading it and will certainly keep in mind during my next travel to France, one of my favorite countries in Europe to visit.

  11. The countryside, the quaint shopes in the quaint villages, 2 oh so inviting chateaus, wow. I have to find my passport, see if it’s expired and if not, book on a flight.

  12. You had me at France.. Thank you for painting such a detailed and picturesque portrait of these stunning estates. I must go!

  13. Dear Jolie,

    Thank you for the virtual vacation I just took while reading your wonderful article about resorts in the South of France.
    It was as if I was there without actually being there. A treat indeed on this chilly day, while I patiently wait for the sunshine.
    I only knew just a tad bit about the South of France, so your descriptions truly helped to educate me.
    Reading “..elderly couples walking nowhere..” And “slow living” gave me pause. We could all benefit by walking nowhere, especially when life becomes a tough row to hoe. Slowing down in this manner is good medicine for anyone.

    Job well done, Jolie! As they say in the land down under, Good on ya mate!

    Don

  14. Omg Jolie!! This is next level! I know this was a once in a life time experience from seeing your posts and reading this!! Amazing

  15. WOW! That looks and sounds incredible. Love how you described everything & could feel the beauty of it from your words. Please take me with you next time. Sounds like a fantastic place to go!! I’m ready!

  16. Jolie! We need a final verdict of which one we should choose. It sounds like, from your perspective, that there is no choice and you must go to both. I am all for it! France is the gift that keeps on giving!
    I think I shall end my years just going back and forth between both properties. Lol!

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