Garden rooms were luxurious with nice terrace overlooking a lovely view of the valley BUT carrying 2 heavy cases over 40 steps down was not much fun in the heat!
Excellent breakfast.
Character hotel in a lovely village in the mountains surrounded by vines. Well furnished and authentic food.
Verified traveler, Apr 2019
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. The room was large and clean and looked out on the vineyard. The restaurant was not opened on Monday (there are others within walking distance) but we enjoyed a very nice breakfast with fresh bread, lovely jams, yogurt and eggs.The staff was very friendly.Would love to stay again.
First, Cucugnan. This is a 'village perché', a tiny village set on the summit of a small steep hill, located in the heart of Cathar country. The houses seem to have grown organically from the bedrock, the lanes are tiny and steep, and many routes are up or down steep steps. L'Auberge du Vigneron is well-located for the motorist - we parked outside it for three nights running - and the room was air-conditioned and comfortable. The restaurant was excellent, but a touch formal for several nights in a row. There are other options in the village, however. We rated the hotel highly, and we liked the approach of the couple who own and run it, but you do need to have transportation to enjoy a stay there.
We were looking for a quiet and comfortable stay in the area of this hotel . We enjoyed our stay very much, restaurant of the hotel was excellent, we ate in the outdoor dining area with exceptional views of the countryside.
We had a wonderful time there. From the moment we arrived and the peace of the place began to put us to sleep. The proprietor is professional and efficient, although not overly friendly or engaging. For the price, the hotel is an incredible buy. The rooms are ample, clean, with a lovely view. The bathroom was large. The restaurant attached to the hotel was phenomenal. It was by far the best meal I had in Languedoc and at 28 euros was very well-priced for a four-course high quality, gourmet experience. Finally, I cannot stop raving about how cut the town of Cucugnan is. The little town is propped up on a little hill that looks like an ice-cream scoop with a mind mill on top.