Vue du château de Grignan dominant le village médiéval, Drôme provençale, à 30 minutes du Mas Saint Antoine

Château de Grignan: Complete 2026 Guide (Sévigné Year)

Visible in the distance from our panoramic terraces on clear days, the Château de Grignan is just 30 minutes by car from Mas Saint Antoine. After ten years advising our guests on must-see sights, we have prepared this complete guide to help you fully enjoy this Provençal Drôme jewel — especially in 2026: the Sévigné Year, celebrating the 400th anniversary of the famous marquise’s birth.

Château de Grignan: 1000 Years of Provençal History

The largest Renaissance palace in southeastern France, Château de Grignan dominates the medieval village of the same name, ranked among the Most Beautiful Villages of France. This fortress-turned-residence has spanned a thousand years of history, from a simple medieval stronghold to a refined Grand Siècle palace.

The castle owes its fame to Françoise-Marguerite de Grignan, daughter of the Marquise de Sévigné, who in 1669 married Count François de Castellane-Adhémar de Monteil, Governor of Provence for King Louis XIV. Madame de Sévigné stayed here several times with her beloved daughter, and it was within these walls that she died in 1696. The hundreds of letters she sent to her daughter are among the major literary monuments of the French language.

Dismantled during the Revolution and purchased in ruins in the early 20th century, the castle has undergone a spectacular revival. Today property of the Drôme Department, it welcomes tens of thousands of visitors each year.

How to Reach Château de Grignan

  • From Mas Saint Antoine: about 27 km / 30 minutes by car via the D541
  • From Montélimar: 29 km / 30 minutes
  • From Avignon: about 1 hour
  • From Lyon: about 1h45 (180 km)
  • From Marseille: about 1h30 (170 km)
  • Nearest TGV station: Montélimar (30 minutes)

Parking: parking areas are available near the village. Allow a few minutes of gentle uphill walking from the bottom of the village to the castle through medieval streets.

What to See at Château de Grignan

1. Renaissance Façade

The southern façade, restored in Renaissance style, offers one of the most beautiful architectural silhouettes in Provence. This monumental façade is the backdrop for the famous Night Festivals each summer.

2. Panoramic Terraces

The castle terraces, accessible separately (€2), offer a spectacular panorama over the Tricastin plain, Mont Ventoux, and Provençal Drôme landscapes.

3. Madame de Sévigné’s Apartments

The rooms where the marquise stayed are reconstituted with period furniture, evoking the refined life of nobility during Louis XIV’s reign.

4. Adhémar Gallery and State Rooms

This row of salons presents collections of paintings, ceramics, and art objects retracing the comital family’s history. The 17th-century woodwork has been carefully restored.

5. Saint-Sauveur Collegiate Church

Adjacent to the castle, this Gothic church houses the tomb of Madame de Sévigné, who rests in the Grignan family chapel.

2026: The Sévigné Year — Exceptional Programming

2026 celebrates the 400th anniversary of Madame de Sévigné’s birth. Château de Grignan offers an unprecedented program:

  • Inauguration of the 2nd floor: entirely renovated and dedicated to the 17th century
  • May 8-25, 2026: “In the shoes of a young nobleman” — family activity
  • June 18, 2026: Giant Dictation at the castle for the 400th anniversary
  • June 24 – August 22, 2026: Night Festivals — 39th edition (see details below)
  • July 6-11, 2026: 30th Correspondence Festival, theme “Correspondence, portrait of an era”
  • July 19, 2026: Reading of Madame de Sévigné’s letters by Dominique Blanc
  • September 12, 2026: Grand Ball of Grignan, costume ball in 17th-century attire
  • September 26, 2026: Conference “Madame de Sévigné, judicial chronicler” by Claire Matras
  • October 3-4, 2026: “Plume et punchline” closing weekend — eloquence contest, improvisations, slam

The 2026 Night Festivals: L’École des femmes by Robin Renucci

A flagship event of the Drôme Department since 1987, the Night Festivals transform the castle courtyard into an open-air theater each summer. In 2026, for this 39th edition marking the 400th anniversary of Madame de Sévigné’s birth, L’École des femmes by Molière takes the stage.

Direction is entrusted to Robin Renucci, head of La Criée — Marseille’s national theater. Actor François Morel plays the lead role of Arnolphe.

2026 Practical Information:

  • Dates: June 24 to August 22, 2026 (46 performances)
  • Schedule: Monday to Saturday, 9pm to 11pm
  • Prices: full €26, reduced €19, child under 12 €10
  • Capacity: 800 spectators per evening
  • Recommended from age 8. Under 3 not admitted
  • Ticketing: opens May 19, 2026 — call +33 4 75 91 83 65 or email billetterie-grignan@ladrome.fr

The festival broke its attendance record in 2025 with over 34,000 spectators. Strong recommendation to book well in advance.

2026 Castle Visit Prices

  • Self-guided full price: €8
  • Self-guided reduced: €6
  • Guided tour full price: €11
  • Guided tour reduced: €8
  • Terraces only: €2
  • Free: under 12, disabled visitors, journalists
  • Annual Family Pass: €25
  • Clef des Châteaux Card: €28 (unlimited 1-year access to Grignan + Suze-la-Rousse + Montélimar)

Opening Hours

The castle is open from early February to late December. Closed December 25, January 1, and the week of November 23-27, 2026 for Christmas installations. Hours vary by season: generally 10am-6pm in summer, 10am-12:30pm and 2-5pm off-season. Check chateaudegrignan.fr for exact hours.

Which Season to Choose?

Spring (March-May): Our Favorite

Spring offers soft light on golden stones, mild temperatures, and few crowds. Gardens begin to bloom, and terraces are pleasant for the panorama.

Summer (June-August): The Festive High Season

This is the Night Festivals season, transforming the castle into an open-air theater. Magical atmosphere but busy daytime — prefer early morning or late afternoon visits.

Late Season (September-October): Ideal Time

Still mild temperatures, beautiful golden light for photography, fewer crowds. The Grand Ball of Grignan (Sept 12, 2026) and “Plume et punchline” weekend (Oct 3-4) are highlights.

Winter (November-February): Intimacy Found

Visit in winter means having the castle almost to yourself. Christmas festivities transform the rooms with magical staging.

Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Not booking ahead in summer: Night Festivals and guided tours can be sold out days in advance. Book online as soon as possible.
  2. Underestimating visit duration: allow 2-3 hours for the full experience (castle + church + village).
  3. Wearing unsuitable shoes: medieval cobblestones, stone stairs — favor comfortable flat shoes.
  4. Forgetting to explore the village: Grignan is one of France’s Most Beautiful Villages.

Where to Eat in Grignan: Our 3 Favorite Addresses

The village offers remarkable gastronomic density. Our favorites, verified for 2026:

  • Le Clair de la Plume (1 Michelin star) — 2 place du Mail. Chef Benjamin Reilhes’s gastronomic restaurant, with menus co-signed by Glenn Viel (3 Michelin stars). Mediterranean cuisine of excellence. Tasting menus €110-€195.
  • Le Poème de Grignan (Michelin Plate) — rue Saint-Louis, 5 minutes’ walk from the castle. Chef-owner Hervé Dodane has been serving imaginative seasonal cuisine for over 25 years. Truffle menu December-March. Menus €55 (lunch) to €78 (dinner).
  • La Table des Délices — 50 chemin de Bessas. Restaurant in a former truffle grove with castle views. Chef Eric Rolland serves inventive terroir cuisine. Menus from €40 (weekday lunch) to €58.

Combining Grignan with Other Visits

Itinerary 1 — Provençal Drôme Heritage

Morning: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. Lunch in Grignan. Afternoon: Château de Grignan and village.

Itinerary 2 — Castles and Wines

Morning: Château de Grignan. Lunch: Suze-la-Rousse. Afternoon: Côtes du Rhône wine tasting. The Clef des Châteaux Card (€28) gives access to both castles.

Itinerary 3 — Magical Night Festival Evening

Day: explore southern Ardèche (Gorges, Aiguèze, Saint-Montan). Late afternoon: return to Mas to refresh at the pool. Evening: drive to Grignan, dinner in the village, then 9pm Night Festival performance. Return to Mas around midnight.

Why Stay at Mas Saint Antoine to Visit Grignan?

  • 30 minutes from the castle via scenic country roads
  • 6 independent gîtes on 2 hectares, for families, couples, or groups up to 38 people
  • 13×6m heated pool, ideal to refresh after a day of visits
  • Air conditioning in all gîtes
  • 4.9/5 rating on 130+ verified reviews
  • Petit Futé 2026 Selection, recommended 5/5
  • Panoramic view over Mont Ventoux, Vercors and, on clear days, Château de Grignan in the distance from our terraces
  • Perfect for Night Festivals: easy return after the show, no long night drive

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Conclusion: 7 Tips for Visiting Château de Grignan

  1. Book online at chateaudegrignan.fr, especially in high season
  2. Allow 2-3 hours for the full visit
  3. In 2026, don’t miss the exceptional Sévigné Year programming
  4. For Night Festivals, book early (ticketing opens May 19, 2026)
  5. Favor late season (September-October) for light and calm
  6. Combine with Côtes du Rhône wine tasting or another Drôme castle
  7. Stay 30 minutes away at Mas Saint Antoine for combined Ardèche-Drôme exploration

Château de Grignan is not just a heritage visit: it is an immersion in 1000 years of French history. Whether you come as a couple, family, or group, this exceptional site will mark your stay in Provençal Drôme.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Château de Grignan

How far is Château de Grignan from Mas Saint Antoine?

Château de Grignan is about 27 km from Mas Saint Antoine, around 30 minutes by car via the D541. It's an ideal day trip from our gîtes: leave after breakfast, complete castle and village visit, lunch on site, then return to enjoy our pool in late afternoon.

How much does it cost to enter Château de Grignan in 2026?

Self-guided full price is €8, guided tour €11. Reduced rates: €6 self-guided, €8 guided. Free for under 12s, disabled visitors, and journalists. The €25 Annual Family Pass is good value for multiple visits.

What are the 2026 Night Festivals at Château de Grignan?

The Night Festivals are an open-air theater festival held each summer in the castle courtyard since 1987. In 2026, for the 39th edition, Molière's L'École des femmes will be staged, directed by Robin Renucci with François Morel as Arnolphe. 46 performances are scheduled from June 24 to August 22, 2026. Full price €26, reduced €19, child under 12 €10.

When does the 2026 Night Festivals ticketing open?

Night Festivals 2026 ticketing opens May 19, 2026. Booking by phone at +33 4 75 91 83 65 or email billetterie-grignan@ladrome.fr. The festival broke its attendance record in 2025 with over 34,000 spectators — early booking strongly recommended, especially for summer weekends and school holidays.

How long should I plan for visiting Château de Grignan?

Allow at least 2 hours for the castle alone in self-guided mode, about 1h15 for a guided tour. To include Saint-Sauveur Church (Madame de Sévigné's tomb) and explore the medieval village, plan 3-4 hours total.

Is Château de Grignan open year-round?

The castle is open from early February to late December. Closed December 25, January 1, and the week of November 23-27, 2026 for Christmas installations. Hours vary by season: generally 10am-6pm in summer, 10am-12:30pm and 2-5pm off-season.

What other Sévigné Year 2026 events are scheduled?

Besides Night Festivals, 2026 offers several highlights: inauguration of the renovated 2nd floor, Madame de Sévigné letter reading by Dominique Blanc on July 19, 30th Correspondence Festival July 6-11, Grand Ball of Grignan in 17th-century costumes on September 12, and "Plume et punchline" weekend October 3-4.

Can you visit Château de Grignan with children?

Yes — children under 12 enter free. The castle offers family activities like "In the shoes of a young nobleman" (May 8-25, 2026). For Night Festivals, the show is recommended from age 8, under 3 not admitted. Bring comfortable shoes and water in summer.

What else is there to see in Grignan?

The medieval village deserves exploration: cobblestone streets, washhouse, watchtowers, artisan shops. Grignan is one of France's Most Beautiful Villages. Nearby visits include La Garde-Adhémar (5 min) and its herb garden, Suze-la-Rousse (15 min) with its wine university, and AOC Grignan-les-Adhémar vineyards.

Can you see Château de Grignan from Mas Saint Antoine?

Yes, on clear days, Château de Grignan is visible in the distance from our panoramic terraces. Perched on its rock above the Drôme plain, it forms a distinctive silhouette to the southeast. This spectacular panorama is part of Mas Saint Antoine's charm: from our heights of Bourg-Saint-Andéol, you embrace southern Ardèche, Mont Ventoux, and Provençal Drôme all at once.