Lorien, kingdom of the Elves

Price per night

Minimum 2-night stay from June to August.

Overnight stay.

90 €

+ current tourist taxes

- Bedroom 16 m2 (172 ft2) for 2 people, private terrace of 12 m2 (129 ft2)

- View on the garden and the swimming pool

- Canopy bed 160x200 cm (63 x 78 in.)

- Desk

- Baby cot on demand

- En-suite bathroom with a shower, a sink and toilet

The Elves' room is all soft and bright. It will take you away in an enchanting world made of soothing dreams.

"Do not let your hearts be troubled. Tonight, you shall sleep in peace."

Galadriel, lady of Lorien

Our other rooms

The Shire, a hobbit hole
The Shire, a hobbit hole

Open from April to November. Minimum 2-night stay from June to August.

The Shire, a hobbit hole you will have to bown down a little to get through the round door. Channel your inner child to discover the peaceful and pleasant realm of the chubby little hobbits, devotees of gastronomy, beer and pipe weed. It is a genuine warm toned bedroom, and your stay will be very comfortable and unconventionnal.

« My dear Frodo, hobbits really are amazing creatures, as I have said before. You can learn all that there is to know about their ways in a month, and yet after a hundred years they can still surprise you at a pinch. »

Gandalf the Grey

Gondor, land of Men
Gondor, land of Men

Minimum 2-night stay from June to August.

This Bedroom will swoop you in a grey and refined universe with a discreet charm. This is where the white tree of Minas Tirith resides, symbol of life and hope.

« From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king. »

Aragorn

Fangorn, domain of the Ents
Fangorn, domain of the Ents

Minimum 2-night stay from June to August.

A sylvan family bedroom with a rustic setting made of wood and stone, will wrap you with mystery and serenity. Those who know how to listen may be lucky enough to hear the murmur of the trees and the ancient legends they tell.

« O! Wanderers in the shadowed landdespair not! For though dark they stand,all woods there be must end at last, and see the open sun go past. »

J.R.R Tolkien