Le Sainte Anne Hotel Restaurant, Sigean, Languedoc
French dramatist Jean Anouilh realised that Saintliness is pretty tempting when he penned the phrase 'La Sainteté est également une tentation.'
Owners of Le Sainte Anne, Cathy Dantin and Alexandre Pauly hope that you agree after a visit to their hideaway hotel restaurant in the quiet town of Sigean in Languedoc Roussillon in the South of France.
Discreetly nestled at the foot of a small lane in the old town, the quaint stone-flagged building of Le Sainte Anne promises an ideal retreat from the stresses of everyday life. Often the only sound is the cricket-like buzzing of the cigales in the surrounding vines - astounding as the hotel-restaurant is just minutes from the A9 motorway to Spain and the main route N9 linking Narbonne and Perpignan and the beaches at Port-la-Nouvelle.
If you're staying at the hotel for a few days to explore the Pays Cathare or for business reasons, breaking up a long journey or just plan to spend a moment savouring the exquisite cuisine and romantic ambiance of the restaurant, the calming serene ambiance of le Sainte Anne, Sigean will prove to have been a temptation that you will be glad you did succumb to.


