Les Hautes Roches
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A chic and troglodyte hotel to experience absolutely, as it is full of stories… “Everything was born from a stroke of heart. It is the passion of a builder, Philippe Mollard, who made it possible to rehabilitate these caves attached to the Abbey of Marmoutier. Long works will allow these former dormitories reserved for monks to join the Relais & Châteaux chain in 1991.”
Château : Les Hautes Roches – 4 Star
Adress : 86, quai de la Loire, 37210 Rochecorbon (Indre-et-Loire), France
Contacts : For any information or reservation request, contact the teams by telephone on + 33 (0)2 47 52 88 88.
Rates and Reservations available online.
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