The Chèvre d’Or is a unique diva, unaffected by the passage of time, a jewel glimmering in the
heavens above the Mediterranean.
In 1953,
Robert Wolf was captivated by the Château de La Chèvre d’Or and turned it into a restaurant.
On the advice of Walt Disney, as legend would have it, he bought up the village houses and converted them into rooms. The Hotel then became
one of the 6 stopping-off points on the ‘Route du Bonheur - Road to Happiness’, from which the
Relais & Châteaux Association was created.
Different owners would succeed each other and increase the number of guest rooms in the
medieval village.
And now the Château de La Chèvre d’Or has
45 guest rooms and suites.