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    Auberge des Templiers

    325pts

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    Auberge des Templiers, Hotel in Boismorand

    About Auberge des Templiers

    An 18th-century coaching inn on the N7 between Paris and the Loire Valley, Auberge des Templiers occupies a category that French provincial hospitality has largely abandoned: the serious country house with genuine culinary ambition. Recognised by Gault & Millau as an Exceptional Hotel in 2025 and rated 4.2 across 722 Google reviews, it sits two hours from Paris and opens from US$267 per night.

    Where the Road Used to Stop

    The old Route Nationale 7 — the road Parisians once called "la route des vacances" — runs south through the Loiret with the same flat authority it has always had. Before the autoroutes made it obsolete, it was the artery of French leisure travel, lined with stops where the bourgeoisie would pause, eat properly, and sleep before continuing to the Côte d'Azur. Most of those stops are gone. Auberge des Templiers, in the small commune of Boismorand, is one of the few that survived , and survived in a form that still justifies the detour. For more properties across France, see our full Boismorand restaurants guide.

    The Architecture of Arrival

    The 18th-century coaching inn format carries a specific logic: a sheltered courtyard, stone walls thick enough to hold the cold out in winter and the heat in summer, a sequence of rooms that narrows from public to private as you move deeper into the property. Auberge des Templiers follows that grammar closely. The physical fabric of a coaching inn this age is not decorative history , it is functional inheritance. The proportions of the rooms, the depth of the window reveals, the placement of the hearths: these were all calculated for a pre-industrial idea of comfort that happens to translate well into contemporary hospitality. Where many French country properties paper over their bones with period reproduction furniture and chintz, the coaching inn structure is specific enough to resist that kind of dilution.

    Property sits directly on the N7 at Boismorand, in the Loiret department of north-central France. The address is not fashionable. There is no famous appellation nearby, no celebrity village within walking distance. What there is instead is the kind of productive quiet that the Loire Valley corridor does better than almost any other part of France within two hours of the capital. The Sologne forest begins just east of here; the river towns of Gien and Briare are close enough for a morning drive. The location functions as a genuine retreat rather than a positioned one.

    What Gault & Millau's 2025 Recognition Signals

    French hospitality awards tend to sort by category more usefully than international hotel ratings. Gault & Millau's Exceptional Hotel designation in 2025, awarded with five points, places Auberge des Templiers in a tier defined by coherence between setting, food, and service rather than by room count or spa footage. That distinction matters in the context of provincial French auberges, a category that has thinned considerably over the past two decades as operating costs pushed smaller properties toward either full luxury repositioning or gradual decline. The properties that retain Gault & Millau attention in this tier tend to be the ones that have maintained culinary seriousness alongside their accommodation offer , the gourmet experience referenced in the property's own positioning is not incidental to what earns that recognition.

    The Google score of 4.2 across 722 reviews is a reasonable proxy for consistency. At that volume of reviews, a 4.2 holds more weight than a 4.7 on fifty reviews. It suggests a property that performs reliably across a broad range of guest expectations rather than one that peaks for a specialist audience and disappoints everyone else.

    For comparison, French properties at a similar positioning point , serious food, historic fabric, provincial setting , include Domaine Les Crayères in Reims and Baumanière Les Baux-de-Provence in Les Baux, both of which operate in the Relais & Châteaux network and share a similar axis of architectural heritage combined with ambitious dining. Auberge des Templiers itself is reachable through Relais & Châteaux contact channels (templiers@relaischateaux.com; +33 (0)2 38 31 80 01), which confirms its membership in that network. Relais & Châteaux membership is not automatic , it requires meeting standards across character, courtesy, calm, cuisine, and charm , and for a property of this size in a non-destination town, it functions as the clearest external validation of what the inn is trying to do.

    The Loire Valley Country House Against Its Peers

    The French provincial luxury hotel market has bifurcated sharply. At one end sit the grand château conversions , often backed by significant capital, with wellness infrastructure, multiple restaurants, and international guest profiles. Properties like Château du Grand-Lucé in Le Grand-Lucé or Château de Montcaud in Sabran represent that end of the spectrum. At the other end sit the genuine auberges: smaller, family-scaled, defined by kitchen quality rather than amenity depth. Auberge des Templiers occupies the latter position. With rates opening from US$267 per night, it prices as a serious country hotel rather than a budget stop, but it is not competing against the château tier on facilities. The case for staying here rests on the combination of architectural authenticity, the Gault & Millau-recognised food program, and proximity to Paris , two hours by road , that makes it viable as a long weekend destination rather than a journey-break.

    For guests who want to extend a French country loop, the property pairs logically with Loire Valley châteaux visits to the west, or with a drive south toward the Burgundy corridor. Those looking for a different register of French luxury , more urban, more contemporary , might consider Cheval Blanc Paris as a city counterpoint, or Les Sources de Caudalie in Bordeaux for a wine-anchored alternative in the southwest. The Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa in Champillon occupies a similar Paris-adjacent, heritage-anchored position to the north. Each serves a different traveller logic; Auberge des Templiers serves the one for whom the old French idea of the serious country inn , unhurried, rooted, kitchen-led , is the actual destination.

    Planning a Stay

    Boismorand is most practically reached by car from Paris, with the A77 autoroute placing the village roughly two hours south of the capital. For those arriving by rail, Gien is the nearest significant station, approximately 15 kilometres from the property, after which a taxi or hire car is necessary. The Relais & Châteaux booking channel (templiers@relaischateaux.com) is the clearest route to reservations and room enquiries. Rates from US$267 per night position the property in the mid-tier of serious French country hotels , above the generic logis, well below the grand château conversion. Given the Gault & Millau recognition and the Relais & Châteaux standards requirement, the food program is worth treating as the anchor of the stay rather than an afterthought; arriving with a dinner reservation confirmed is the rational approach.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of setting is Auberge des Templiers?

    Auberge des Templiers is an 18th-century coaching inn on the N7 in Boismorand, a rural commune in the Loiret department of north-central France. If you are looking for a spa resort or a château with extensive grounds, this property is not that: the appeal is architectural authenticity, a serious food program recognised by Gault & Millau in 2025, and genuine quiet at two hours from Paris. Rates open from US$267 per night through the Relais & Châteaux network.

    What's the leading room type at Auberge des Templiers?

    Specific room categories are not detailed in publicly available data, so the most reliable approach is to contact the property directly via templiers@relaischateaux.com and ask which rooms sit within the original 18th-century building fabric rather than any later additions. Gault & Millau's 2025 Exceptional Hotel designation (5 points) suggests the property maintains consistent standards across its accommodation, but the architectural character will vary by room position. Rates begin at US$267 per night.

    What's the defining thing about Auberge des Templiers?

    In a region where many historic inns have either closed or repositioned as generic hotels, Auberge des Templiers has held the line on both architectural integrity and culinary ambition. The Gault & Millau Exceptional Hotel recognition in 2025 and membership in the Relais & Châteaux network together confirm that the food program is not decorative , it is load-bearing. Two hours from Paris, with rates from US$267, the property occupies a genuinely thin category: the serious French country auberge that has not been absorbed into the château-hotel formula.

    Is Auberge des Templiers reservation-only?

    For overnight stays and dining, advance reservation through the Relais & Châteaux network is the standard approach: contact templiers@relaischateaux.com or call +33 (0)2 38 31 80 01. Given the property's Gault & Millau 2025 Exceptional Hotel standing and its position as one of the few remaining serious auberges within two hours of Paris, availability at peak periods (spring and autumn weekends particularly) is worth confirming well ahead. Room rates open from US$267 per night.

    How does Auberge des Templiers compare to other Relais & Châteaux properties in the Loire Valley region?

    Within the Relais & Châteaux network in north-central France, Auberge des Templiers occupies a distinctly auberge-scale position rather than the grand château tier. Its Gault & Millau Exceptional Hotel designation (2025, 5 points) signals that the culinary program is the primary differentiator , the network includes larger properties with more rooms and facilities, but few that combine 18th-century coaching inn architecture with a Gault & Millau-recognised kitchen at this price entry point (from US$267). For guests whose priority is food quality and historic fabric over resort amenities, that combination is the clearest reason to choose this property over larger alternatives in the region.

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