Chateau Gaillac
About This Villa
Château Gaillac is a late Napoleonic, Belle Époque style extravaganza of opulence, situated in the valley of the Tarn River between the historic cathedral cities of Albi and Toulouse, with easy access to the Autoroute.
The Vignerons of Gaillac have tended the fertile fields in the Tarn valley for the past millennium with loving care in a landscape of viridian, terracotta and ochre reminiscent of Tuscany. Once the centre of this vast wine making domain, Château Gaillac enjoys views over neighbouring vineyards, of which guests receive a complimentary case upon arrival.
One of the best ways to enjoy the idyllic landscapes (often referred to as France's 'little Tuscany') is from the outdoor “La Guinguette” area next to the château with its summer kitchen with pizza oven, griddle and barbecue. Relax with family and friends as you gather, dine al-fresco and play pétanque, ping-pong or basketball.
Resplendent in its park-land arboretum setting of lofty cedars, the château sits just back from the banks of the Tarn River, and also enjoys access to the adjoining rolling countryside. All the while, the facilities and popular attractions of the historic market town of Gaillac are just four minutes away.
Bright, warm and charmingly decorated in traditional Lime-wash, Château Gaillac is an enchanting home away from home in one of France’s oldest wine growing regions.
