Pella Roca, Cabane & Spa sits on nine hectares of woodland in southwestern France, roughly midway between Toulouse and Bordeaux. The approach alone sets expectations: narrow lanes thread past truffle oaks and open meadows before the forest closes around you. By the time you arrive, the wider world feels genuinely far away.
The cabins themselves are built to reward that sense of arrival. Reclaimed oak, large glass panels and bare floors give each space a quiet, unhurried quality. Light filters through the canopy and shifts across surfaces throughout the day. Nothing competes for attention — the design lets the forest do the work.
That restraint carries through into the amenities in the best possible way. Every cabin includes a private sauna and a wood-fired hot tub reserved exclusively for its guests. No shared rota, no waiting. In cooler months, the sauna also converts into a sleeping space for younger guests, so families can stay without sacrificing the intimate atmosphere. In summer, a heated outdoor pool opens with views across river valleys and truffle fields — the kind of outlook that makes it genuinely difficult to leave your sun lounger.
Breakfast arrives at your door each morning: fresh bread, local cheeses, jams and fruit. The cabin stays your gravitational centre for most of the stay. When curiosity does stir, e-bikes make it easy to reach nearby villages for lunch or a glass of local wine. The surrounding Causses du Quercy Regional Park places heritage towns like Saint Antonin, Cahors and Rocamadour within reach for anyone who wants a half-day away from the trees.
Pella Roca operates without WiFi or television — a deliberate choice that most guests seem to appreciate once they settle in. Spring and early summer bring mild temperatures and freshly green countryside, ideal for making full use of the hot tub and exploring the valley trails. High summer suits pool days and warm terrace evenings. Autumn brings harvest light and cooler air that makes the sauna feel exactly right. Winter guests arrive for quieter stays built around warmth, steam and unhurried mornings.
Nightly rates start at around €280, rising at peak periods. That price reflects remote woodland, exclusive spa infrastructure and a level of privacy that larger rural hotels rarely manage.
Pella Roca is a rural retreat, and a car is the practical choice for the final approach. The nearest train access points are Lalbenque–Fontanes, served by train line K1 at approximately 12 km, and Caussade, approximately 12 km away with train lines 555A, 560A, 560B and K1. Both distances are approximate straight-line figures. Onward road transport from either station will be necessary to complete the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes each cabin's spa setup private?
A: Every cabin at Pella Roca comes with its own dedicated sauna and wood-fired hot tub — neither is shared with other guests. There's no booking rota or waiting around; the facilities are yours for the duration of your stay.
Q: Is Pella Roca a good fit for families with children?
A: Families can be accommodated. The sauna in at least some cabins can be converted into a sleeping space for younger guests, which means a family configuration doesn't require sacrificing the intimate feel the retreat is built around. Check directly with the property when booking to confirm availability for your specific cabin.
Q: When is a good time to visit?
A: Spring and early summer bring mild temperatures and fresh countryside — a good season for the hot tub and valley walks. High summer suits the heated outdoor pool and warm terrace evenings. Autumn is harvest season, with golden light and cooler air that makes the sauna feel well-timed. Winter draws guests who want quiet, warmth and unhurried mornings rather than outdoor activity.
Q: Do I need a car to reach Pella Roca?
A: A car is the practical choice for the final approach. The nearest train stations — Lalbenque–Fontanes and Caussade — are each around 12 km away, but onward road transport from either will be needed to complete the journey. If you're arriving by train, arrange a transfer or hire car in advance.
Q: Is there internet access in the cabins?
A: Pella Roca operates without WiFi or television by design. It's a deliberate part of the retreat experience rather than an oversight, and most guests find it one of the stay's more appreciated features once they've settled in.
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