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24 October 2024

Our kid-friendly accommodation: hotels and restaurants designed for the whole family

At Teritoria, we highlight addresses where hospitality and sustainability are paramount. Here is a selection of residences where you can enjoy quality time with your family.

Organising a trip to a restaurant or a family holiday can be a real challenge with children. Whether it’s satisfying the tastes of the little ones or ensuring a relaxing environment, it’s difficult to find a good place that will please everyone.

Fortunately, some places have specialised in welcoming families and have even developed kid-friendly offerings, including special menus and dedicated areas for younger guests to enjoy.

Enchanting settings, menus specially designed for children and treats for grown-ups too, everything you need for a warm and joyful experience. From Normandy to Corsica via Belgium, discover these establishments where there’s something for everyone, young and old.

Nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, the Château de l’Aubrière offers a unique escape for families seeking relaxation. Children are especially welcome, with menus specially created to delight their taste buds.

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The setting, both majestic and welcoming, allows parents to enjoy a gourmet meal while knowing that their children are being looked after in a caring environment.

The Château GOLF & SPA d’Augerville, with its Jacques Coeur restaurant, is renowned for its refined setting and high-end services, but it doesn’t forget families either. Activities suitable for children, such as the castle’s chocolate factory, and menus specially created for little foodies are available.

exterior view of the château d'augerville golf & spa

You can also stay in a junior room with your children under the age of 16. Everything you need for a memorable family experience in an enchanting setting.

Located in the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, the Domaine du Gouverneur is an ideal destination for families. The establishment offers a restaurant for the whole family: La Table du Gouverneur, with a menu for little foodies. But that’s not all. Parents can enjoy the peaceful setting and a round of golf while their children are catered for at the junior club.

vue aérienne du domaine du gouverneur

From May to the end of October, every weekend and bank holiday, your little angels are invited to come and have fun. On the agenda: biodiversity workshops, golf lessons, sports activities, baking workshops, gardening and creative leisure activities.

The family-run hotel and restaurant Aux Armes de Champagne, near Châlons-en-Champagne, stands out for its extensive play area designed especially for children. With game consoles, DVDs, and a wide selection of toys and activities, there’s plenty to keep the little ones entertained while adults enjoy the bistronomic cuisine.

the garden of aux armes de champagne

At the Le Maréchal hotel in Colmar, everything has been designed to give children a warm and fun welcome. Upon arrival, each child receives a ‘Maréchal’ soft toy, which helps to create a unique bond from the very first moment. The hotel restaurant also offers a Petit Gastronome menu based on market produce.

outside the maréchal

There is also plenty to do: rides on a miniature train or in a boat, exploring the Christmas market in December, visiting the toy museum, walking in the Vosges mountains, skiing, and more.

The Domaine du Château de Leignon in Belgium promises a unique experience for families. Children can explore nature on special tours of the estate’s grounds, where they will encounter animals such as sheep, birds, deer and chickens. It’s a fun and educational way to enjoy the beauty of nature with the whole family.

one of the rooms at the domaine du château de leignon hotel and restaurant

The estate also adapts its menu to the age of its guests in its restaurant. The chef introduces them to foods they didn’t like at first. This allows them to look beyond their first impressions and venture into new and delicious culinary territory.

These two establishments, the Moulin de Cambelong and the Manoir de Hautegente, offer restaurants for the whole family. The gourmet menus can be adapted for children (depending on the menu and their preferences) and they can leave the table at any time to go to the playhouse and swings or even go for a pony ride.

the entrance to the manoir d'hautegente
Manoir d’Hautegente

At the Domaine de l’Yeuse in Cognac, families can explore a magnificent garden, ideal for a stroll after lunch. Guided tours, treasure hunts and parties are available. The establishment also offers a menu that can be adapted for younger guests.

restaurant l'yeuse

Although the Domaine des Clos in Occitanie does not have a restaurant, its family-friendly offering has earned it a place in this article: it is a real paradise for children. The Île aux Enfants (Children’s Island) is located in the garden just before the orchard. Your little ones will enjoy a trampoline, a ping-pong table, a lawn as big as a football field and a giant treehouse built from palm leaves from the estate.

terrasse extérieure d'une chambre au domaine des clos

The estate also offers children’s menus in its bistro, open in the evenings from April 1st to September 30th.

In Corsica, La Dimora Hotel & Spa stands out for its warm welcome for children. In addition to specially adapted menus, younger guests are treated to colouring sessions during meals and can even meet a Corsican donkey on arrival. Everything you need to make your stay unforgettable for the whole family.

the restaurant at la dimora hotel

At the La Magdeleine restaurant by Mathias Dandine in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, children are not forgotten. In addition to kid-friendly menus, the restaurant offers an ice cream trolley for little ones, which will also delight older children. A delicious treat that will please the whole family.

le resaurant la magdeleine - mathias dandine

Between the Gorges du Verdon and the Mediterranean Sea, the Château Mentone & SPA perfectly combines fine dining and fun for children. A children’s menu, made from produce grown in the kitchen garden, is available, as is a play area where younger guests can have fun. Whether they prefer water games or land-based activities, they will be spoilt for choice. An idyllic setting for a successful family getaway.

family experience at château mentone & spa

At the Casarose, nestled in the Bay of Cannes, families with children are welcome in a fun and warm setting. The hotel offers a variety of activities suitable for younger guests, with a dedicated area including an arcade, table football and outdoor games such as petanque and cycling.

hall of casarose

The rooms, like the ‘Casa Ma Tribu’ suite, are designed to comfortably accommodate families. The Rose restaurant also offers a children’s menu to delight little ones. On the menu: their favourite dishes and, best of all, Italian ice cream for dessert.

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To treat your loved ones to a trip or a kid-friendly meal, visit our gift shop. Extend your family dining experience by signing up for the Teritoria loyalty programme: it’s free and allows you to redeem part of your bill towards your next Teritoria experience.

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