Couvent d’Hérépian

Location:

Parc du Haut Languedoc, France

Architect:

Bernard Chevalier

Status:

Completed

Interior Designer:

Cécile Viennet - Espada

Category:

Hospitality & Branded Residences

Units:

Residences 13

Project Details:

A Historic Sanctuary in the Heart of the Haut-Languedoc

Tucked away in the lush landscape of the Parc national du Haut‑Languedoc, the estate at Couvent d’Hérépian transforms a 17th-century convent into a serene hotel & spa destination, surrounded by forested hills and ancient stone arches. With elegant apartments, vaulted wellness spaces and understated luxury living in nature, the estate invites profound relaxation —where heritage and tranquillity converge at the edge of the Languedoc.

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