Two hours from Paris stands a 19th-century château with a twist - it's home to a rotating cast of developers, designers, and entrepreneurs from around the world. The old stone walls and creaky wooden floors now host 15-20 remote workers, who come to escape city life while staying connected through fiber internet. Some stay a month, others three, but all become part of the château's story. Morning coffees in the garden, afternoon coding sessions in the library, and family-style dinners in the grand dining room create a rhythm that feels both productive and timeless. It's the kind of place where you might sip wine in a room that once hosted French nobility, or brainstorm your next project while walking through centuries-old forests.







Life at Chateau Coliving
The château attracts a specific kind of person - remote workers, freelancers, and business owners who share a love for travel and new experiences. These are individuals who understand the delicate balance of shared living, naturally cleaning up after themselves and respecting communal spaces. The ideal resident finds joy in nature and animals, as the château's 80-hectare grounds are home to deer, rabbits, storks, and horses. They're people who appreciate both the property's historic significance and its natural environment, bringing with them a willingness to share knowledge, experiences, and positive energy with the community. Independence, honesty, and personal responsibility are valued traits here, as is the fundamental community principle: give before you take. This philosophy helps create an environment where everyone contributes to the collective experience, making each stay uniquely rewarding.
The château's fully equipped kitchen becomes a social hub where residents can cook individually or gather for shared meals. Community dining is woven into the weekly rhythm, with highlights including Thursday family dinners where everyone cooks together, and a beloved Sunday tradition - a French crêpe buffet included in your stay. The château organizes twice-weekly trips to local supermarkets and farmers' markets, where residents can stock up on Normandy's famous fresh produce. Friday lunches feature seasonal, locally-sourced meals (with vegetarian and vegan options), while regular outings to local restaurants offer a taste of regional cuisine.




Normandy
The château is located 30 minutes from the coast and 15 minutes from the nearest train station. The closest town (5 minutes by car) has essential amenities including grocery stores, bakeries, and restaurants. A rental car is recommended but not required - the coliving organizes weekly grocery runs and airport pickups.
The region is known for its food and outdoor activities. Etretat's cliffs are an hour away, perfect for hiking and photography. Bayeux, with its famous tapestry and medieval center, makes for an easy day trip. The local markets sell fresh produce, cheese, and cider - Normandy specialties you'll find featured in the château's weekly cooking workshops.
The weather is mild but variable - expect temperatures between 5-25°C (41-77°F) depending on the season, with some rain year-round. Spring and fall are the most popular seasons for stays, offering the best balance of weather and outdoor activities. Paris is accessible by train (2 hours), and the nearest airport is Deauville.
History buffs will appreciate the D-Day beaches and memorials just an hour's drive away, while art lovers can explore Claude Monet's gardens at Giverny. The region is also famous for its culinary heritage - from Camembert cheese to Calvados apple brandy. Local farmers markets happen throughout the week in surrounding villages, and the château often organizes trips to nearby oyster farms and cheese producers. The UNESCO-listed Mont Saint-Michel, with its dramatic tides and medieval abbey, makes for an unforgettable weekend excursion.
For those seeking urban experiences, the historic city of Rouen offers Gothic architecture, excellent museums, and charming cobblestone streets where Joan of Arc once walked. Meanwhile, the fashionable seaside resort of Deauville provides a glimpse of France's belle époque with its famous boardwalk, grand casino, and annual American Film Festival.
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