Château de Bonhoste, Escape room in Saint-Jean-de-Blaignac, France.
Château de Bonhoste is an escape room set in an underground wine cellar carved directly from bedrock beneath Saint-Jean-de-Blaignac. The space features puzzle challenges and problem-solving tasks surrounded by stone walls and genuine winemaking storage areas.
The building is part of a multi-generational family vineyard that the Fournier family has operated in the Gironde region for several generations. The underground cellar areas developed over time as necessary infrastructure for traditional winemaking and storage.
The place blends modern gaming with local wine traditions, and visitors experience how the family has lived with winemaking for generations. The underground rooms connect the challenge with real vineyard heritage that shapes daily life here.
The facility is designed to accommodate visitors with mobility needs, making it accessible for most guests. Planning your visit in advance helps you make the most of your time exploring the space.
The puzzles unfold in an actual working wine cellar that has been in operation across generations, not merely a themed recreation. Players solve challenges surrounded by genuine wine storage infrastructure and ancient stone structures still in use today.
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