
A unique place
For a brief stay, or an extended retreat, this sumptuous estate is tailored to accommodate your every ambition:
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Indulge in a lavish vacation or a plush, temporary residence, spanning from mere days to several months
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Host a sophisticated brand launch event that exudes elegance.
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Conduct a photo or video shoot against a backdrop of sheer opulence.
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Organize high-end corporate seminars that marry luxury with professionalism.
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Enjoy exquisite private dinners that cater to the refined palate.
Plan your stay
Château de Neydens is a sanctuary of luxury, a grand mansion nestled in serene privacy. With its opulent rooms and modern comforts, every corner whispers elegance. The extensive amenities, including a home cinema, gym, and pristine pool, set the stage for an exclusive, lavish lifestyle. Here, tranquility and splendor reign, offering a daily embrace of the extraordinary. Take your chance and book your stay with us now !

Amenities

20 persons

1597 sqm

Private spa with 8 people Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam

7 suites

Heated 20 m swimming pool, adjustable deepness

Exterior living room, bar, heated pergola, braseo, summer kitchen, dancefloor

7 bathrooms

Best Home Cinema 2022 (Europe, Asia, Middle East)

Music Studio

Complete Gym

Gaming room (pool, baby foot, arcade, 2 car simulators)

A bit of history...
Formerly known as the Grange of Saint-Cergues, the Château de Neydens was once one of the most important estates belonging to the Abbey of Aulps in the 12th century. Located in what is now the commune of Neydens, this thriving agricultural estate generated revenue from its lands and the rights held over the local inhabitants.
As early as 1113, the Abbey of Aulps owned lands and collected taxes from the first confraternities of the Voirons. Over time, the estate expanded into a prosperous domain, combining pastoral, viticultural, and agricultural activities. Its strategic location near Geneva made it a key player in regional trade.
In 1340, Neydens gradually began to separate from the abbey, notably when half of its revenues were ceded to the provost of Geneva for 200 Geneva pounds, a significant sum at the time. This marked the transition towards independence and its evolution into a noble estate.
Today, the Château de Neydens preserves the rich history and heritage of this remarkable place, offering a unique setting filled with charm and authenticity, a true witness to centuries of tradition.