The Chateau sleeps up to 24 people including children, with a maximum of 14 adults. There are 5 double bedrooms, a twin room, and a single, as well as a suite than can either be a double or a dormitory for children. There are 6 bathrooms.
 
Master Bedroom with its en suite bathroom (above right), with bathtub, walk-in shower, double basins, separate WC, and double aspect windows.

The Master Bedroom is on its own beyond one of the living rooms and has a large en suite bathroom. The bed was made in an epoch when 1.4m (4.5 ft) was considered a large bed. The other doubles are at least 1.8m wide (6 ft).

The master bathroom on the other hand was created in an era when we understand the pleasures of a very large, light bathroom, with jacuzzi bath and walk-in shower.

 
    View from the master bedroom.
     
 
The Poterne Room with large bed and bathtub.
 

The poterne (postern) is the part of the castle that bridges over the road, and the Poterne Room (above) takes advantage of this large space to accommodate a 1.8m wide bed, a bathub and a unique marble and porcelain wash basin. There is a separate room with shower and WC.

Like in medieval times, there is no traffic on the road.

View from the Poterne Room.
     
Léone's Room with a large double and the option of a daybed that can be used as a single bed. And its view.
 
  Léone's Room (above) is at the top level and is the first of a run of four bedrooms in a row. Each can connect to its neighbouring rooms, and the first three also connect to the corridor that runs outside them. There is a bathroom nearest Léone's Room accessed from the landing, and there is a bathroom at the other end, but only accessed from the last two bedrooms (the Doni Suite, see below). A good use of these rooms is to have parents in the doubles and their children in the singles, although it is possible to have all adults too.  
 

The Agnolo Room (left) has two single 19th century lits bateau and is next to Léone's Room.

The bathroom on the landing (right) has walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Below is the Doni Suite with double bed, an en suite single room, and bathroom with bathtub, basin, overhead shower and WC.

Twin room next to Léone's Room.   Bathroom on landing.
 
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The large double bedroom in the Doni Suite (above), and its view (below left).
 
View from the Doni Suite.   The single room in the Doni suite.   The Doni suite bathroom.
 
 

Across the corridor from these 4 bedrooms is another large bedroom, the Simiane Suite (left), which can be anything from one beautiful double for adults, to a kids' dorm for up to 8. There are two more rooms with single beds through the door at the back, one of them in the castle turret.

Down a level, in another part of the chateau, the oldest part, is the Dungeon Room (below). This was the first line of defence for the village against invaders, as the vertical archers' windows testify, and its walls are 6 feet thick. This ensures a remarkably cool and calm atmosphere in the summer. There is an en suite bathroom with walk-in shower, basin and WC (below right).

Downstairs is another bathroom with bathtub, basin and WC.

The Simiane Suite can be a double or a dorm for 8 children,    

 

 
 
The 900-year-old Dungeon Room and its contemporary bathroom.