Camellas-Lloret
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Carcassonne
France, Europe
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Expert Review: Camellas-Lloret
Camellas-Lloret, a Michelin Key Selected property in Montréal, near Carcassonne, France, consistently receives exceptional praise from guests, earning an impressive overall rating of 9.6. Visitors describe their stays as "amazing," "unique," and an "oasis," highlighting a sense of warmth and perfection.
Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud Camellas-Lloret for its blend of exquisite design, welcoming service, and tranquil atmosphere. The property's design is an "eclectic mix of charming traditional architecture and understated contemporary furnishings," reflecting an "untouched by time" feel with preserved architectural details, marble fireplaces, and thoughtful arrangements of vintage art and books. The beautiful walled garden, complete with a seasonal plunge pool, terrace, and outdoor fireplace, is a cherished amenity, offering a peaceful retreat. The commitment to sustainability is also a highlight, with energy-efficient practices and non-toxic products used throughout the property.
Room Quality
Camellas-Lloret offers four stylish bedrooms and one expansive garden apartment, all uniquely decorated. Rooms feature original architectural details, marble fireplaces, and furnishings that blend local vintage finds with modern design. Guests can expect comfort with handmade mattresses, high-end linen bedding, and organic futons. Each room comes with a private bathroom, often equipped with walk-in showers or clawfoot tubs, bathrobes, and Aesop toiletries. Many rooms also offer garden views, parquet floors, and wardrobes. The garden apartment further includes a private lounge and a small kitchenette.
Dining Experience
The dining experience at Camellas-Lloret begins with a delicious daily breakfast. Options include continental, American, vegetarian, and vegan choices. Guests particularly enjoy warm croissants from a local baker, café au lait, homemade granola, homemade breakfast biscuits, fresh pastries, fruits, and juice. The ingredients are often locally sourced and organic. Breakfast is typically served in the sunlit conservatory, fostering a convivial atmosphere around a communal dining table. Evening meals are also offered on the terrace or in the greenhouse several times a week.
Service & Staff
The hospitality at Camellas-Lloret is frequently cited as exceptional, with a staff rating of 9.9. Owners Cathy and Jean-Marie (also mentioned as Annie and Colin in older reviews) are consistently praised for being warm, welcoming, and friendly, making guests feel genuinely at home. They are known to share their home and offer assistance with itineraries and local recommendations. The staff is multilingual, speaking English and French.
Location & Accessibility
Located in Montréal, a charming medieval village in the Malepère region of southwest France, Camellas-Lloret offers a peaceful "off the beaten path" getaway. It's conveniently situated approximately 10 minutes from Carcassonne Airport and 50 minutes from Toulouse Airport. While Montréal itself provides basic amenities within walking distance, exploring the wider region requires a car or a hired driver. The property serves as an excellent base for visiting nearby attractions such as the medieval citadel of Carcassonne (about 11-13 miles away), Cathar castles, the Canal du Midi, and for enjoying local food markets and wine tours.
Value & Pricing
Camellas-Lloret is highly rated for its value for money, scoring 9.8. Double occupancy rates start from 140 Euros per night. Guests consider it a "true boutique experience," offering the comfort of a fine hotel alongside the warmth and familiarity of a family home.
Common Complaints
Reviews of Camellas-Lloret are overwhelmingly positive, with no significant recurring complaints or criticisms reported. One older review mentioned steep open stairs in the garden apartment, which might be a consideration for families with very young children. However, this does not reflect a general dissatisfaction with the property.

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