The Bleue Suite at Château de Montflour draws its name from the rich symbolism of the colour blue in French history and culture. Long associated with the French monarchy, blue symbolised loyalty, justice and divine right, famously appearing in the royal coat of arms.
Today, it remains a powerful emblem of French identity, representing liberty in the national flag and proudly worn by French sporting teams known as Les Bleus. This enduring heritage makes blue a fitting tribute to elegance, tradition and the spirit of France.
The Bleue Suite at Château de Montflour captures the essence of blue as part of French heritage. It offers two bedrooms – one with a double bed and one with two single beds – with a shared bathroom, making it perfect for families or groups.
The Bleue Suite
Technically, two rooms and a bathroom. One room with a double bed that leads off into another room with two single beds, perhaps suited for families or groups. This room leads off into its own bathroom with a shower and bathtub combination.
Book nowAmenities
- One queen bed, Two single beds
- Full bathroom
- Two bedrooms
- Storage space (cupboard/dresser)
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