12 million visitors, 11,000 open estates, and an exploding trend: wellness wine tourism is emerging in 2026 as the most coveted travel experience in France. According to Atout France, the number of wine tourists grew from 10 million in 2016 to 12 million in 2023, a 20% increase in seven years. Wine tourism can now embrace wellness: meditation among vineyard rows, spas in winemaking settings, or yoga sessions in converted cellars allow visitors to combine relaxation with wine discovery. From Bordeaux chateaux to Provencal vineyards, from the rolling hills of Champagne to Languedoc terroirs, discover the 8 French destinations where wine and wellness blend perfectly.
1. Les Sources de Caudalie — The Birthplace of Vinotherapy

Les Sources de Caudalie, Martillac (Gironde)
This is where it all began. In 1999, Mathilde and Bertrand Thomas created the world’s first Vinotherapy Spa, in the heart of the Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte vineyard, a Grand Cru Classe producer on a 78-hectare estate. Their treatments harness the polyphenols from grape seeds, renowned for their anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties: scrubs with crushed Cabernet seeds, grape marc wraps, and vine shoot baths blended with natural hot spring water.
The « Rituel des Sources » is priced at 335 €, the « Rituel des Vignes » at 465 €, and the « Cure Luxe » — including bath, scrub, massage, facial, and reflexology — is priced at 840 €. From November 2025 to April 2026, a pop-up Spa is set up at La Chartreuse du Chateau Le Thil, offering the same quality treatments in an 18th-century manor.
Highlights
- Birthplace of vinotherapy, a concept created on-site in 1999
- 5-star hotel in the heart of a Grand Cru Classe vineyard
- Sunrise yoga among the vines (available on request)
- Cellar tour + tasting can be combined with spa treatments
2. Chateau de Berne — Yoga and Rose in the Heart of Provence

Chateau de Berne, Flayosc (Var)
Nestled across 1,000 hectares of Provencal countryside between Draguignan and Le Luc, this Relais & Chateaux five-star estate offers outdoor yoga sessions amid its 175 hectares of organically farmed vines. The 800 m² Spa features an indoor pool with counter-current swimming overlooking the vineyards, two jacuzzis, a sauna, a steam room, and a solarium.
Meditation sessions allow guests to breathe deeply and reconnect in a soothing Provencal setting. The estate also boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant, organized excursions to the Gorges du Verdon, and lavender fields at the Plateau de Valensole. The Spa reopens on March 4, 2026 after its annual closure.
Highlights
- Yoga and meditation at a 5-star Relais & Chateaux estate
- 100% organic vineyard certified High Environmental Value
- 800 m² vinotherapy spa with vineyard views
- International yoga retreats with private villas and pool
3. Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa — Bubbles and Wellness Facing UNESCO Vineyards

Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa, Champillon (Marne)
Perched above the terraced vineyards of Champillon, between Reims and Epernay, this former coaching inn turned luxury hotel overlooks vineyards listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its 1,486 m² wellness center, created in partnership with Biologique Recherche, includes nine treatment rooms, a wood-clad yoga studio, a eucalyptus sauna, and a mosaic hammam.
The wellness program includes two activities of your choice: yoga session, morning wake-up workout, nature walk through the vines, or « Pleine Presence » meditation. Two hours of targeted massage at the Spa complete the experience. Repeatedly voted « Best Spa Hotel in Europe », it is the only place in Champagne combining UNESCO vineyards with a world-class destination spa.
Highlights
- 1,486 m² spa with panoramic views over UNESCO vineyards
- Yoga, sophrology, and meditation led by experts
- Exclusive access to private Champagne houses
- Two temperature-controlled pools (indoor and outdoor)
4. Chateau La Commaraine — The 2026 Newcomer in Burgundy

Chateau La Commaraine, Pommard (Cote d’Or)
One of Burgundy’s most iconic estates, dating back to 1112, is reopening its doors as a completely reimagined 5-star hotel in spring 2026. This 37-room property is fully immersed in the vineyards of a 3.6-hectare estate, surrounded by its own Premier Cru vineyard farmed biodynamically.
The chateau includes a spa, a pool, two restaurants overseen by chef Christophe Raoux, and a cellar open to visitors. Resident guests can participate daily in seasonal viticultural activities: tastings, winery tours, or simply observing the winemaking process from their room. Its restoration was carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Architectes des Batiments de France.
Highlights
- 2026 opening: first 5-star hotel in a biodynamic Premier Cru vineyard
- Vineyards listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015
- Historic chateau dating back to 1112, former manor of the Dukes of Burgundy
- Just 4 km from Beaune, the wine capital of Burgundy
5. Domaine des Etangs — The Chateau Where Yoga Is Included

Domaine des Etangs, Massignac (Charente)
Ranked the #1 hotel in France in 2023 by the Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Awards, this 700-year-old chateau is nestled on 1,000 wooded hectares in Charente Limousine. What sets it apart? Yoga, pilates, wine tastings, and cycling are all included in the nightly rate — a rare model in France.
Le Moulin des Etangs, a rustic spa housed in a century-old waterside mill, offers treatments in suites named after the elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Air, and Ether. Guests can enter Gallo-Roman-inspired thermal baths, following an ancient cycle from hot to warm to cold. From September to early October, the « Grapes & Grandeur » program offers exclusive access to Cognac cellar masters and Bordeaux winemakers.
Highlights
- Yoga, pilates, and wine tastings included in the nightly rate
- Spa in a century-old mill with Gallo-Roman thermal baths
- 1,000 hectares of nature with ponds, forests, and wildlife
- Floating tennis court on a pond and wildlife encounters
6. Chateau L’Hospitalet — Wine Resort, Beach, and Biodynamics

Chateau L’Hospitalet, Narbonne (Aude)
Gerard Bertrand, named Master Winemaker of the Year 2023, created with L’Hospitalet the only « Wine Resort Beach & Spa » in France. The estate, located at La Clape between the sea and garrigue scrubland, offers more than 90 different wines from its 16 estates, including the Clos du Temple (three-time best rose in the world) and the Clos d’Ora, a sanctuary dedicated to peace and harmony.
The estate offers exclusive yoga classes, beach access, a beach club, and a gourmet restaurant led by chef Laurent Chabert, awarded the Prix des Tables a Explorer 2026. All viticulture is certified biodynamic Demeter, respecting lunar phases and natural soil fertility.
Highlights
- The only « Wine Resort Beach & Spa » in France with beach access
- Demeter-certified biodynamic viticulture
- 90+ wines to discover including the world’s best rose
- Jazz a l’Hospitalet festival every summer in the vineyards
7. Chateau de Massillan — The Nighttime Organic Spa in the Heart of the Vaucluse

Chateau de Massillan, Uchaux (Vaucluse)
This 16th-century chateau, surrounded by vines in the Cotes du Rhone Villages appellation, takes a radically « slow life » approach: here, everything is organic — the wines tasted, the spa ingredients, the treatments offered. The estate produces its own organic wines at the Domaine de La Guicharde.
The signature experience? The « Bio Spa Nocturnes », held on two Fridays and two Sundays each month: biothermal baths under the Provencal stars, glass of estate organic wine in hand. The « AQUAZEN » package (1 hour aqua-bio area + 45 minutes of sophrology) starts at 55 €, and the « AQUANIGHT » (2 hours aqua-bio area + 1 glass of organic wine) at 65 €.
Highlights
- 100% organic spa in a vineyard — estate wine just steps away
- Bio Spa Nocturnes: starlit baths + organic wine
- Accessible pricing from just 55 € for an AQUAZEN experience
- « Slow life » approach in a 16th-century chateau
8. Saint-Emilion — Yoga and Grand Crus at Affordable Prices

Chateau Panet & Clos des Roses, Saint-Emilion (Gironde)
Saint-Emilion offers an intimate and affordable alternative to luxury wellness wine tourism. At Chateau Panet, an introductory Pilates class is followed by a tasting of Saint-Emilion Grand Cru and Pomerol wines. At Clos des Roses, M.YOGA hosts a dynamic Ashtanga Yoga session in the estate’s pine grove, combining body work, breathing, and mental focus.
The four-day « La Vie Bonne » retreat, nestled in the heart of Saint-Emilion’s vineyards, is designed for those seeking to recharge in the midst of wine country. Chateau de la Dauphine, winner of the Best of Wine Tourism 2025 award, was recognized for its comprehensive wellness activities. Stays including accommodation and activities start from 178 € per person.
Highlights
- Yoga + Grand Cru tasting sessions from just 40 €/person
- UNESCO-listed medieval village + prestigious Grand Crus
- 4-day wellness retreats immersed in the vineyards
- Small family-run estates off the beaten path
Frequently Asked Questions About Wellness Wine Tourism
What is vinotherapy and how does it differ from a traditional spa?
Vinotherapy is a beauty or wellness treatment based on winemaking by-products, grape marc, and vine extracts. Mixed with mineral-rich hot spring water, these residues are used in relaxing, toning, and anti-aging treatments in the form of baths, massages, masks, scrubs, or wraps. Unlike a traditional spa, vinotherapy directly integrates the terroir and wine into treatment protocols, creating a unique sensory connection with the surrounding vineyard.
What is the minimum budget for a wellness wine tourism experience in France?
Prices vary greatly depending on the level of service. A yoga + tasting session at an independent winemaker costs between 35 € and 80 €. A stay in Saint-Emilion with accommodation and activities starts from 178 € per person. A weekend in Bordeaux with tasting starts at 295 € (3 days/2 nights) via Vinotrip. For luxury experiences (Les Sources de Caudalie, Royal Champagne), expect 500 € to 1,500 € per person for 2 nights with treatments.
When is the best time to combine yoga, spa, and wine tourism?
Each season reveals a different face of the vineyard landscapes. September-October is universally favored for the harvest and autumn colors. May-June offers lush green vines and fewer crowds — ideal for outdoor yoga. Winter in chateau spas (Champagne, Burgundy) provides a uniquely cozy atmosphere and often more affordable rates. The timing varies by region: Provence is ideal from April to October, Champagne from September to March.
Is yoga in vineyards suitable for beginners?
Yes, the majority of estates offer sessions accessible to all levels. The formats are often designed as a gentle introduction, focused on awakening the senses. Classes cater to all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners, with meditations such as yoga nidra, guided meditation, and mindful walking. No prior experience in yoga or wine is required.
Are there multi-day wellness retreats in vineyards?
Yes, and the range is growing rapidly. The Domaine du Taille in Provence offers 3-day stays with Yin Yoga, Vinyasa, meditation, pranayama, and sound relaxation starting from 390 € all-inclusive. Chateau de Berne hosts international yoga retreats with accommodation in private villas. Domaine des Etangs includes daily yoga and pilates in its rate. Transformative 4-day retreats are also available in the vineyards of Saint-Emilion.
How can you identify a quality wine estate for wellness?
The « Vignobles & Decouvertes » label, created in 2009 by Atout France, guarantees a high level of hospitality and services. Also look for estates awarded at the « Best of Wine Tourism » — for example, Chateau de la Dauphine was recognized for its wellness activities. Organic (AB) and biodynamic (Demeter) certifications are also good indicators of an estate’s commitment to quality.
Which estates offer both yoga AND vinotherapy?
The three most comprehensive estates combining yoga and vinotherapy are: Chateau de Berne (Provence), with yoga in the grounds, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and a vinotherapy spa; Les Sources de Caudalie (Bordeaux), combining yoga, forest bathing, and the original temple of vinotherapy; and Royal Champagne (Champagne), offering yoga coaching and relaxation with sauna and hammam overlooking the vineyards.
Is wellness wine tourism only for wine enthusiasts?
Absolutely not. Wine tourism has broadly democratized to become an essential experience accessible to all. Younger generations seek immersive, personalized experiences that go beyond simple tastings. The wellness approach allows people to engage with wine through its sensory, scenic, and cultural dimensions, with no obligation to drink. Yoga and spa sessions in vineyards appeal equally to wine lovers and to those passionate about nature and wellness.
Sources
- Les Sources de Caudalie — Official website, spa and vinotherapy pricing
- Chateau de Berne — Wellness activities and yoga in Provence
- Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa — Spa and wellness program
- Chateau La Commaraine — Official website, 2026 opening
- Domaine des Etangs — Auberge Collection, included experiences
- Chateau L’Hospitalet — Spa and yoga activities, Gerard Bertrand
- Chateau de Massillan — Bio Spa, nocturnes, and pricing
- Vignerons Independants — Yoga workshops in vineyards across France
- Vinovae — Wine tourism trends 2025-2026
- Future Market Insights — France wine tourism market
- ChrysB Redaction — Wine tourism, trends, and wellness
- The Conversation — Economic analysis of wine tourism
Research conducted on March 4, 2026
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