Château de Collanges

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Château de Collanges

Just 1h15 from Lyon, 2 hours from Geneva, and only 4 km from Charolles—a town with all essential shops—the Château de Collanges offers an ideal setting for a weekend with friends, a family holiday, or an intimate reception in Burgundy. Nestled in a preserved natural environment, this 14-hectare estate combines heritage, comfort, and panoramic views over the scenic Charolais countryside.

 

The château offers 17 sleeps across eleven elegant bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom or shower room, as well as spacious living areas including lounges, a dining room, a billiard room, and a fully equipped kitchen. Nearby, the converted riverside mill provides additional accommodation for 6 guests in a peaceful setting.

 

The estate features a mature park, a secured swimming pool with dining area, plancha grill and changing facilities, woodland, pastures, and a fortified terrace with sweeping bucolic views. The property can host up to 40 guests for private events.

 

Easily accessible, the Château de Collanges combines historic charm and French art de vivre for unforgettable stays with family or friends in the heart of Burgundy.

1h15 from Lyon

2h from Switzerland

17 sleeps in the château
6 sleeps in the mill

40 guests for a cocktail reception

Large wooded park, swimming pool, and breathtaking views over the Charolais countryside

Discover the property of Château de Collanges

Located in the heart of the Charolais region, the Collanges castle estate extends over approximately 14 hectares of landscapes typical of Southern Burgundy. It brings together several built and natural elements, forming a harmonious whole.

 

Built on an elevated terrace supported by ancient fortifications, the castle overlooks the surrounding countryside and offers a remarkable view of the Charolais hills. The Semence River runs through the estate and feeds an old mill, which has been converted into a residence.

Surrounding the castle is a landscaped park of 2.5 hectares, complemented by 1.5 hectares of woodland and 9 hectares of pastures entrusted to local farmers. These areas alternate between open views, shaded spots, and agricultural land, creating an environment that is both peaceful and lively.

 

A few meters from the castle, a dedicated and secure area features a swimming pool, bordered by trees that provide pleasant natural shade. A large table allows for outdoor meals, with a nearby barbecue area and a changing room for added comfort. This leisure space blends discreetly into the landscape while offering facilities perfectly suited for a convivial summer stay.

 

The estate is perfectly suited for hosting group stays, whether with family or friends, in a preserved setting conducive to relaxation and the discovery of Burgundy’s rural heritage.

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Principal living and reception rooms

The ground floor of Château de Collanges features spacious living areas, all connected by a large central gallery.
Each room offers stunning views over the Charolais countryside, bringing light and a sense of calm to every shared moment.

 

The main living room (40 m²)

This elegant and intimate space welcomes your guests in a refined atmosphere. It is equipped with a grand piano and a wood-burning stove — ideal for relaxing, playing music, or enjoying a cozy evening facing the surrounding countryside.

 

The dining room (35 m²)

Adjoining the living room, the dining room has a large table that can seat up to 22 guests. With its open views onto the outdoors, it provides a refined setting for festive meals and large family gatherings.

 

The kitchen

Spacious and fully equipped, the kitchen is designed for large groups and allows for easy preparation of shared meals. A connected pantry ensures smooth and efficient organization.

 

The small living room (25 m²)

This space is designed for quieter moments, whether for adults or children, or for small-group meals. It includes a fireplace, a table for 8 people, a high chair, a television, and a variety of children’s games.

 

The billiard room

Located at the end of the gallery, the billiard room completes the living spaces with a cozy sitting area and a wood-burning stove — perfect for long, convivial evenings with family or friends.

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Our bedrooms

The château can accommodate 17 guests in its recently restored bedrooms. Each room is thoughtfully furnished and includes its own private bathroom or shower room.
All bedrooms located in the main part of the château (except one) offer stunning views of the Charolais countryside.

Bedrooms in the château (10 rooms for 15 guests):

 

First floor

  • Yellow Room: 1 king-size bed. Bathroom with bathtub and shower
  • Rose Room: 1 double bed (140 cm). Shower room
  • Grey Room: 1 double bed (140 cm). Shower room
  • Ivory Room: 1 single bed and 2 twin beds (80 cm) that can be arranged as a queen-size bed. Bathroom with bathtub and shower

Toilets at each end of the hallway, baby cot or crib available on request

 

Second floor

 

  • Secrets Room: 1 double bed (140 cm) and 1 single bed. Bathroom with bathtub and private WC
  • Blue Room: 1 double bed (140 cm). Shower room
  • Habit Rouge Room: 2 twin beds (90 cm) that can be arranged as a king-size bed. Shower room
  • Green Room: 2 single beds (90 cm). Shower room
  • Floral Room: 2 twin beds (90 cm) that can be arranged as a king-size bed. Shower room
  • Gold Room: 1 single bed and 2 twin beds (90 cm) that can be arranged as a king-size bed. Shower room

 

Toilets at each end of the hallway, baby cot or crib available on request

 

Wing Room (2 guests)

 

Located on the ground floor, at the end of the wing, this independent bedroom is accessible from outside. It includes a double bed (140 cm) and a shower room with WC.

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Guest house

The Mill (6 guests)

Located just 500 meters from the château, on the banks of the Semence River, the Mill offers a peaceful setting and a living space of approximately 100 m² spread over two levels.

 

Ground floor of the Mill

It includes an entrance hall, a bright living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom with WC, and two bedrooms:

  • One bedroom with a double bed (140 cm)
  • One bedroom with two single beds (90 cm)

 

First floor of the Mill

One bedroom with two single beds (80 cm) that can be joined together, and an adjoining shower room with WC.

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Our Rates

The property is always rented in its entirety to a single family. You will have exclusive use of the entire château, including the reception rooms, park, and swimming pool.

 

The rental price is all taxes included and covers water, electricity, heating during the cold season, garden maintenance, and end-of-stay cleaning.

 

Beds are made upon arrival, and bed linen, bath towels, and pool towels are provided.

 

Security deposit required: €2,000.

Season Stay Château only Château + Mill
Low season
   
   
Mid season
Septembre - June (Christmas and new year's eve - consult us) 3 days / 2 nights 3000 € 3500 €
Week 4500 € 5300 €
High season
July - August 3 days / 2 nights 3500 € 4100 €
Week 6000 € 6800 €
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History ofChâteau de Collanges

Located in the heart of the Charolais region, Château de Collanges offers a remarkable synthesis of local and national history. First mentioned in the 10th century, it occupies a strategic position at the entrance of a natural pass, which likely explains its Latin-derived name: collum angustum, meaning “narrow passage.”
Over the centuries, the château passed through the hands of several noble families: the Damas, the Essertines, and later the La Madeleine family, whose influence left a lasting mark on the architecture and symbolism of the estate. In 1500, Girard de La Madeleine, bailiff of Auxois and closely linked to the Cluniac order, rebuilt the château in the Renaissance style, introducing distinctive features such as an octagonal stair tower, sculpted coats of arms, and a stone well. These architectural elements remain visible today and connect Collanges to other residences built by the family in the region during the same period, such as the châteaux of Corcelles-en-Beaujolais and Le Banchet in Châteauneuf.
Collanges has also endured periods of unrest. In 1478, it was attacked by a band of Écorcheurs, feared mercenaries at the end of the Middle Ages. Later, the property was seized during the French Revolution, before being partially reclaimed by its former owners. These events illustrate the political and social upheavals the château has survived.
After two centuries under the La Madeleine family, the château was successively owned by the Lesdiguières and the powerful Maynaud family, who sold it in the 19th century. Among its later owners was Jean-Baptiste Gayet, mayor of Charolles. Shortly before 1930, it was acquired by the Lur-Saluces family, related by marriage to the Maynaud heirs, who undertook significant renovations.

In 1994, the château entered a new chapter with the arrival of its current owners, who have since devoted themselves to its restoration and enhancement.

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Activities around Château de Collanges

Château de Collanges enjoys a prime location for exploring the treasures of the Charolais-Brionnais, a region of Burgundy renowned for its unspoiled landscapes, exceptional Romanesque heritage, and deep-rooted gastronomic traditions. Here are some activity ideas available nearby.

Discovering local heritage and know-how

In Charolles, the Maison du Charolais features a museum space dedicated to the region’s famous cattle breed, along with a shop and a restaurant showcasing local products — an excellent introduction to the rural and culinary identity of the area.

The livestock auction market in Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais also offers a unique blend of tradition and gastronomy.

Ceramics enthusiasts can visit the factory outlets of two renowned faience manufacturers: Faïencerie de Charolles and Émile Henry in Marcigny, both celebrated for their craftsmanship and the quality of their creations.

 

Visiting the castles of southern Burgundy

Several remarkable castles are open to visitors in the surrounding area. The Château de Digoine, an elegant 18th-century estate, offers guided tours, cultural events, and strolls through its gardens. Not far away, the Château de Drée invites visitors to discover its furnished salons, stables, formal gardens, and kitchen garden — a true immersion into French aristocratic life.

In Saint-Bonnet-de-Joux, one can admire one of the largest private stables in France, a 17th-century architectural masterpiece located at the Château de Chaumont.

 

Enjoying the natural surroundings

The region is ideal for both relaxation and outdoor activities. The Voies Vertes (greenways), developed on former railway lines or along the Canal du Centre, offer scenic walking and cycling routes, especially from Paray-le-Monial and Cluny.

For a water-based activity, it is possible to rent a canoe at the Arganoë base near Baugy, and peacefully drift down the Loire River while admiring its wild landscapes.

 

Exploring Romanesque heritage

The Romanesque church trail is a must in this region, which boasts one of the most impressive collections of Romanesque art in France. Highlights include Anzy-le-Duc, known for its rich sculpted decoration, and Paray-le-Monial, a major spiritual site in the heart of Burgundy. Further east, Cluny is home to the monumental remains of its former Benedictine abbey, once the most powerful in Europe.

 

For more information on these visits and many others, the Charolles Tourist Office provides all the necessary details.

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Practical information

The château is located on the RCEA (Route Centre-Europe Atlantique), just 4 km from Charolles.

 

  • By car: Paris is 380 km (3h30), Lyon 115 km (1h15), and Geneva 200 km (2h).
  • By train: TGV stations at Le Creusot (60 km) and Mâcon (46 km); regional TER station at Paray-le-Monial (15 km).
  • By air: Accessible via Lyon Saint-Exupéry and Geneva airports.

Description and Amenities – Château de Collanges

 

Ground floor of the château

 

  • Fully equipped kitchen
    Two dishwashers, two ovens, two fridge-freezers, a microwave, a Nespresso machine, a filter coffee maker, and ample tableware
  • Dining room
    Large table seating up to 22 guests
  • Three living rooms
    •  Billiard room with lounge area
    • Small lounge with table for 8, television, high chair
    • Main lounge with grand piano
  • 2 separate WCs

 

First floor

  • 4 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom
  • 2 separate WCs
  • Laundry room with washing machine, ironing board, and iron

 

Second floor

  • 6 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom
  • Tea room: includes a small breakfast area, a table with 6 chairs, a relaxation lounge with sofa and TV
  • 2 separate WCs

 

In the adjoining outbuildings

  • 1 bedroom with bathroom and WC

 

Pool area

  • 12 × 6 m secured swimming pool
  • Outdoor table for 10 people
  • 2 sun umbrellas
  • Sun loungers
  • Changing room

 

Outdoor amenities

  • Plancha grill
  • Several garden tables
  • Table tennis
  • Pétanque and Mölkky sets

 

The Mill (500 m from the château)

  • 3 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 1 WC
  • 1 living room
  • 1 kitchen
  • Terrace with table and umbrella
  • Table tennis
  • Barbecue

 

In the village of Vendenesse-lès-Charolles (2 km from Collanges)

  • A public tennis court accessible to all
  • A small convenience store (Proximarché)
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