When we first discovered Casteljaloux, it felt like stepping into a slower, gentler rhythm of life. Les Chênes du Gueymut, tucked among oak trees and open fields, instantly spoke to us—it had history, warmth, and a quiet charm that’s hard to describe until you’ve stood in its garden at sunset, listening to birdsong and watching the light shift across the countryside.
What I love most about the area is how effortlessly it invites you to unwind. Mornings start with fresh pastries from town, afternoons might be spent swimming at Lac de Clarens or strolling through the forest, and evenings are best enjoyed by the warming fireplace with a glass of local wine. Hosting here is a joy—I get to share a place that’s brought me peace, and help guests discover the simple pleasures that make this corner of South-West France so special.