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An Oasis of calm
between nature and heritage design

Whether you are an enlightened art lover or just curious and searching for hidden gems, visit Château de la Cheyrelle, a modernity masterpiece as well as an architectural lab unveiling the 20th century design.

If you are a traveller looking for a comfortable and authentic stopover or a unique and off the beaten path place to stay to revitalize yourself in Haute-Auvergne, La Cheyrelle welcomes you year-round.

An Art Nouveau masterpiece located in the heart of Cantal, built at the dawn of the 20th century.

Step into the charm and history of this one-of-a-kind manor.

Extend your visit and make the most of La Cheyrelle by spending a night or more amongst Serrurier-Bovy’s remarkable interiors.

What our guests say about La Cheyrelle !

Experience a unique stay
at la Cheyrelle

During your stay at La Cheyrelle, not only will you enjoy comfortable, intimate and refined rooms but you will also have the chance to immerse yourself into the astonishing Art Nouveau interiors and modernist furniture created over a century ago by Gustave Serrurier-Bovy, a master of the movement.

Offering full-independence, either as a self-catering lodge or a bed and breakfast

A perfect blend of charm, comfort and breathtaking views

A light-filled suite with generous space and triple-aspect windows

A jouney through a land of memory

Ideally located on the slopes of a Cantal volcano and a stone’s throw from Pas-de-Peyrol and Puy Mary, La Cheyrelle is a perfect base and an excellent step for those who wish to explore Haute Auvergne’s natural and patrimonial treasures on foot, on a bicycle, by car or from the air. Dienne’s village is part of the Parc Naturel Régional des Volcans d’Auvergne while Puy Mary – a Cantal volcano (height : 1783m) – was granted the “Grand Site de France” label in 2012 as a recognition for its natural exceptionality

When Art Nouveau draws
inspiration from nature ...

... interiors and gardens become one !

La Cheyrelle
a place of history... and stories

Gustave Serrurier-Bovy and René Dulong left us an outstanding testimony of their work inspired by Arts and Crafts.