

Discover an exceptional hotel complex in the heart of the chateaux country.
The decoration of Indonesian inspiration takes you to the distant islands: precious wood, richly colored cushions, delicate stone sculptures or unique paintings specially painted for Les Jardins de Beauval!
Pavilions dispersed in a magnificent Mediterranean garden set the scene, spacious rooms, family style with bunk beds or club, all the hotel’s decoration is of Indonesian inspiration.
Elegantly distributed among four pavilions, each of the 92 rooms of the hotel has its own balcony or private terrace getaway in the luscious environment of a Mediterranean garden.
The Indonesian inspiration and more particularly Balinesian, embellishes the entire hotel. We have gone to the ends of the earth in search of the furnishings in precious plantation teak.
We have chosen our artisans on site, taking away the middleman and building the economy directly. We have been able to confirm the province from which our wood is derived (only teak plantations exist on the Island of Java where our furnishings are fabricated. This wood was planted more than 150 years ago and no longer exists in a natural state in the forests).
We have designed our furnishings and ordered our paintings from UBUD, each uniquely different from one room to the next…
The delicate stone sculptures that adorn the walls of the pavilions, the gigantic wall of stone in the hall with reproductions of flowers, lotus, birds and frogs have all been created specially for Les Jardins de Beauval.
Discover a complex that lends itself to family as well as business functions with a focus on conventions that will satisfy your expectations.
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An elegant central building welcomes you with floors of marble and walls of “ pali manan”, a typically Balinesian stone, adorned with an immense wall of sculpted stone flowers and birds.
The bar “The Kebaya”, sophisticated yet comfortable, offers you the discretion of their luminous globes from Tegalallang, in the intimate and cozy ambiance of the mezzanine opening into a spectacularly windowed hall which overlooks the tranquil lake. The restaurant “The Tegallalang” offers a traditional menu embellished with tantalizing spices….
The Apex of the Hotel, this hall separates the seminar rooms from the restaurant creating total privacy from the rest of the hotel.
A delicate bridge crossing over the lake leads you toward the pavilions dispersed throughout the garden….At night, gentle lighting highlights the Balinesian stone sculptures while pagoda lamps typical of the island illuminate the paths.




