Your Adult Life Returns.

Not Rest. Not relaxation. Something you thought you'd lost.

What you gave up…

You used to stay out late. You used to have dinner with people you’d just met and talk about something other than logistics. You used to wake up when your body decided to wake up.

 

Then you had children. And the trade felt worth it - mostly. But somewhere in the back of your mind, you remember what it felt like to have an evening that belonged entirely to you.

 

That’s what we’re offering. Not childcare. Not “kids’ activities” that end at 7 pm and leave you managing bedtimes in an unfamiliar room. Something structurally different.

The Structural Difference

Every other family resort operates the same way: a children's program that runs from morning until dinner, then closes. Parents get a few hours of freedom, then resume parenting for the night.

 

Our program doesn't close.

 

Your children aren't in a "club" waiting for pickup. They're living within an immersive experience—feeding animals at dawn, building fires in the afternoon, sleeping by the stream at night. They have their own world, their own schedule, their own community.

 

And because their world runs through the night, yours does too.

THE EVENING

The Bar

Not a hotel bar. A place you'd seek out if it existed anywhere else. Serious cocktails. A deep wine list. A bartender who remembers what you drank last night. The kind of place you'd go in Paris if you didn't have kids—but you're in the middle of the Languedoc countryside, and your children are a kilometer away learning to identify constellations.

The Long Table

Communal dinner isn't just about the food—it's about who's next to you. Eight couples, interesting backgrounds, no children interrupting. Actual adult conversation. The dinner party you stopped hosting when you had kids.

Two friends, a man and a woman, smiling and laughing while holding cocktail glasses outdoors during sunset, with a mountain landscape and trees in the background.
The Terrace

Fire pits. Stars. Armagnac. The ambient sound of nothing. Stay until 2am if you want. No one's waking up at 6am asking for screen time.

What This Actually Feels Like

As everyone arrives, we take time to settle in, get comfortable, and begin connecting with those around us. The journey starts here.


Not a hotel bar. A place you’d seek out even if you didn’t have children. Local wines, properly made cocktails, conversation that has nothing to do with parenting.

7 PM - The Bar Opens

Dinner is served family-style at a communal table. Twelve guests, farm-sourced ingredients, wine pairings. You’ll meet the couple restoring a farmhouse in Portugal. The tech founder taking a sabbatical. People like you.

9 PM - The Long Table

After dinner, the group migrates to the fire pit with digestifs. The conversations deepen. The stars are absurd - no light pollution for fifty kilometers. You realize you haven’t thought about your children in hours. They’re fine. Better than fine.

11 PM - The Fire Pit

No one needs you. Breakfast appears when you want it. You have a second coffee. You read. You swim in the natural pool before it gets crowded. Around noon, if you want, you can visit your children at camp. They’ll barely notice you - they’re too busy.

The Morning After

THIS IS WHAT YOU CAME FOR