Stay
Nine rooms, three ways to fall asleep.
Each one carries a Berber name. Three families of rooms, from a candlelit retreat to a cabin perched among the trees — you choose by mood, and by numbers.



The pisé house
The rooms of the main house
4 rooms2 to 3 guestscandlelit, no electricity
At the heart of the old pisé house, four rooms lit by candles and candelabra alone — no screens, no switches. Earthen walls, reed ceilings, Berber textiles and fireplaces ; some open onto a private terrace facing the valley. For two to three guests depending on the room.
- Candlelit
- Fireplace
- Private terrace (some)
The garden house
The mini-suites of the garden house
3 mini-suites3 to 4 guestswith electricity
In the garden house, three roomier mini-suites fitted with electricity. Natural, sandy tones, sheepskins, tadelakt bathrooms and fireplaces — more comfort, the same soul. For three to four guests.
- With electricity
- Fireplace
- Tadelakt bath




Among the walnut trees, lulled by the water
Perched in the garden
The Tree Houses
2 cabins2 to 4 guestswith electricity
Perched among the garden's walnut trees, two wooden cabins with a private terrace tucked into the foliage. From a romantic hideaway with a wood stove to an air-conditioned family cabin, lulled by the sound of the water. For two to four guests.
- Private terrace
- Wood stove
- Air-conditioned family cabin


