La Dimora

Hotel · Oletta

La Dimora

Hotel · Oletta

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Route de Saint-Florent, 20232 Oletta, France

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Elegant villa with heated pool, spa services, gardens, and exquisite food.  

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Route de Saint-Florent, 20232 Oletta, France Get directions

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Route de Saint-Florent, 20232 Oletta, France Get directions

+33 4 95 35 22 51
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La Dimora, Oletta, Corsica, France - Explore & Book

"This gorgeous 18th-century summer house offers what so many of us want: a cool little base with a glistening pool where we can spend our days doing nothing at all. Owners Carole and Antoine rescued the house from neglect, pouring in love and money, and now it shines. It’s the sort of place you see on the pages of a glossy magazine. You’ll find golden stone buildings, beautiful bedrooms, hammocks hanging from palm trees, sun loungers circling an aqua blue pool. You’re in one of the loveliest parts of the island with some interesting local diversions to keep you amused, and some delicious restaurants waiting up in the hills or down by the water. In short, all the necessary ingredients are here to cook up a wonderfully lazy holiday. Potter about at the hotel and find serenely manicured gardens with beds of fragrant lavender, a shaded breakfast terrace, an ancient olive tree, even a boules pitch. You’ll probably spurn them all for the swimming pool terrace, where you can top up your tan and treat yourself to an ice cream. For something more substantial, there’s a pretty restaurant with a daily changing menu. Bedrooms - there are 17, about half with terraces - are equally lovely: warm colours, beautiful bathrooms, crisply dressed beds and the odd antique. The coast is 7km north at St Florent, where boats whisk you off to sandy beaches. There’s a treatment room, too, plus a hot tub by the pool. Fabulous. Highs Seriously attractive house with gorgeous pool and terrace set in peaceful gardens Lovely, romantic bedrooms that pamper you rotten St Florent, a pretty seaside town that comes alive in summer The Cap de Corse, the beautiful northern peninsula studded with beaches and summer restaurants The nearby village of Oletta, up in the hills with its magical views of mountain and sea Lows You’ll need a car, even though you probably won’t use it that much We've heard reports of average service but didn’t experience this ourselves Breakfast is good but expensive Some rooms have baths only, so if you want a shower, ask for one; ditto, request a terrace if you'd prefer that to first-floor views" - Tom Bell

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La Dimora Hôtel & SPA (Oletta, Corsica) 1 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"A few miles inland from the north Corsican port town of Saint-Florent is an 18th-century farmhouse that’s found new life as a luxurious small hotel, whose rooms, suites, and villas combine rough-hewn rustic charm with classic elegance and contemporary comforts. La Dimora counts among its attractions a heated pool, a small spa and hammam, and a substantial expanse of gardens and grounds, offering a degree of tranquility that would be difficult to match in mainland France. The villas enjoy their own private pools, and all guests benefit from the presence of the Pera Bianca restaurant, set in the farm’s old stone sheepfolds." - Tablet Hotels

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laurageffs

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Lovely quiet hotel nestled in a quiet neighborhood near St Florent. Beautiful room with terrace near then pool. Pool was nicely landscaped and comfortable for lounging at the end of the day. Staff were very helpful with restaurant and sight seeing suggestions and very pleasant with all our requests. |The restaurant for dinner was okay. Had better meals in St Florent and Cap Corse. Breakfast was good with fresh items.

BarristerLondon

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Returned after a 7 year absence to find it reassuringly the same. Lovely room with small terrace - in fact the same one we stayed in last time. Very helpful & friendly staff.||It's extremely quiet & peaceful & the pool area is lovely. Dinner very good. We won't hesitate to return again.

Thomas

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A truly unforgettable experience! After our flight was cancelled, we booked Hôtel La Dimora & Spa online at the last minute, very late in the evening. Within minutes, the receptionist called us personally to ask if she could prepare anything. When we finally arrived late at night, everything had already been taken care of with genuine warmth and professionalism. Our suite was prepared while we were invited to enjoy a late dinner in the hotel's exceptional restaurant – even though we arrived at the very last moment of the opening times. The food was exquisite, and Chef Fabrice Giraud came by in person, which made it all the more special. The hotel itself is a peaceful oasis: a beautifully restored 18th-century house with a tasteful garden, a charming pool area, and an atmosphere of effortless elegance. Also worth mentioning: the hotel is very dog-friendly – even by the pool. Perfect hospitality, great cuisine, and an extraordinary setting. Highly recommended!

t0lmang

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This should have been a five star review as this hotel is a gem. Beautiful architecture and furniture, tasteful art and decorative touches, immaculate landscaping and lovely open spaces. Our room was well appointed and comfortable, and very quiet – slept like a baby.||However, their restaurant is a disaster. Overly long and complicated menu, many dishes, many ingredients. Was May, not high season, so only two other couples dined that evening. I wanted a simple garden salad to start, which they could not do (a first for a French restaurant) so I skipped the first course in anticipation of my 330 g côte de veau. My wife had the tuna tartare, while the fish was fresh the flavor was completely lost to other ingredients, tasted raspberry sauce more. For her main she had the seafood pasta, which came out as a dark unidentifiable sludge over noodles, vague unpleasant fishy flavor. It was like they mashed and boiled a week of leftovers. She could not finish it. And my veal came out not au pointe but overcooked gray, dry, and clearly much smaller than advertised – I know what 3/4 pound of steak looks like. My guess is this was the old stinky piece of veal that needed to either be thrown away or cooked thoroughly, and the chef guessed that the American would not notice the difference. Very wrong, I sent it back and given their three strikes, just had bread and wine.||The problem is entirely self-inflicted – the menu is too complex to keep fresh ingredients and prepare properly for so few guests outside of peak season. Fire the chef – there is no way a competent professional did not know what he/she put on that plate for me was dreck. And simplify the menu, fewer and fresher ingredients, focus on flavor vs showing off – and I would happily pay same price for the ambience. But their lack of ability or interest to serve a decent meal ruined our evening. Nearby, Cigale serves delicious traditional Corsican fare - La Dimora would do well to emulate. But I cannot recommend this hotel.

M C

Google
Our stay at La Dimora was a perfect experience. Nestled in the Corsican countryside, the hotel offers a rare blend of authenticity, elegance, and tranquility. The place is simply beautiful and chic, without ever feeling pretentious. The service was impeccable: attentive, discreet, and genuinely kind. Everything is done to make you feel at ease, in a calm and serene atmosphere where we were able to truly disconnect and feel a sense of harmony. Our ground-floor room opened onto a small private garden. It was spacious, bright and very comfortable, with personalised, tasteful decor that made us feel instantly at home. The restaurant was wonderful. The board menu had some daily changes and ingredients were seasonal and mostly locally sourced. The food was prepared with finesse and lightness, showcasing the richness of Corsican cuisine without being overwhelming to us. The crab and Granny Smith appetiser was one of my favorite, and the Zucchini flowers, which I always love, were exceptional. I also had the John Dory fish which was perfectly cooked and full of delicate flavours. Desserts were on the lighter side, balancing fruit and sweetness, which we truly appreciated. For us, La Dimora was a place where we instantly felt at home. It combines the charm of a historic property with the comfort of a luxury retreat. We found the region around Oletta and Saint-Florent to be a hidden gem, full of natural beauty, characterful villages, and stunning coastal landscapes. We felt the authentic soul of Corsica and loved it.

Pietra

Google
Amazing hôtel and restaurant near St Florent. The room is gorgeous with a large shower, the heated swimming pool so relaxing and the food delicious ! Just Perfect ! Thank you, we'll be back soon.

Tim Toulmin

Google
A brilliant hotel in every respect. Wonderful staff who were super friendly and helpful. Amazing food and drink. Very comfortable rooms. All set in a brilliant peaceful location in the hills. My favourite sort of place - highly recommended.

Jeremy Guilfoyle

Google
A lovely hotel in a perfect quiet location for exploring northern Corsica. Very comfortable rooms, helpful friendly staff, a lovely pool area and good food. A generous breakfast selection and an excellent restaurant for dinner. The food at dinner was delicious.