Pessah 2026: Celebrate Freedom in an Exceptional Venue
Every year, Pessah holiday brings families and loved ones together for a deeply symbolic moment: the celebration of freedom and tradition.
In 2026, Passover will take place from April 1st to 9th, an ideal time to gather in a natural, warm, and communal setting.
What if this year, you experienced Passover differently, in an exceptional setting, surrounded by nature?

Pessah Seder: a key moment of tradition
At the heart of Passover is the Seder, a ritual meal held on the first evenings of the holiday.
This central moment follows a precise order, passed down from generation to generation:
- reading of the Haggadah
- retelling of the Exodus from Egypt
- tasting of symbolic foods (matzah, bitter herbs…)
- songs and intergenerational exchanges
The Seder also has a strong intergenerational dimension. It's a time when children participate in the celebration, ask questions, listen to the story passed down by elders, and discover the meaning of the rituals and symbols. This emphasis on dialogue, memory, and tradition makes Passover a particularly precious time for families.
The Seder is spiritual, educational, and very convivial. It requires a suitable space that can comfortably accommodate all participants around a large table.
A meaningful celebration
Pessah commemorates the Exodus from Egypt and the attainment of freedom. Through its stories, symbols, and rituals, this holiday invites us to remember, transmit, and gather.
Pessah Dietary Rules: Particular Arrangements
Beyond the Seder, Pessah requires special attention to food and meal planning. During this holiday, families avoid hamets, meaning leavened foods made from fermented grains, such as bread, pasta, or certain everyday products. This ritual often requires specific preparation, advance cleaning, and particular vigilance in the use of the kitchen and utensils.
In this context, privatizing an estate allows everyone to organize themselves according to their habits, level of observance, and needs, with complete autonomy. This freedom of organization is invaluable for experiencing Pessah peacefully, in a comfortable setting suitable for group living.

A holiday prepared and celebrated over several days
Pessah is not limited to a single meal. The holiday unfolds over a longer period, punctuated by preparations, traditions, and moments of transmission. In many families, the preceding days are marked by organizing the stay, preparing meals, and establishing rituals related to the search for and elimination of ‘hamets’.
Throughout Pessah, meals, times of exchange, and communal life take on a special dimension. Bringing together family, loved ones, or members of the same community in one place allows for a full experience of this holiday, beyond just the Seder evening.
A moment of transmission in a unique setting
Pessah is much more than a meal: it's a collective experience, punctuated by the Seder, readings, songs, and culinary traditions.
Choosing a suitable venue is essential to accommodate:
- a large family table
- multiple generations gathered together
- extended moments of togetherness
The venues in the Domaines & événements collection offer this balance of intimacy, comfort, and capacity.
Why Host Pessah at a Venue?
Hosting Pessah at a venue allows you to:
- Gather everyone in one place
Say goodbye to logistical constraints: accommodation, meals, and shared moments are all in one location.
- Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen
Ideal for preparing Pessah meals according to your traditions and requirements.
- Experience an immersive stay
Nature, tranquility, conviviality... everything comes together to create lasting memories.
Our Venues: Spaces Designed to Host Your Events
Domaines & événements venues are particularly well-suited for hosting Pessah thanks to their features:
- Warm and flexible spaces
- large dining rooms
- inviting lounges
- outdoor spaces to enjoy spring
- Ample accommodation capacity
- comfortable rooms
- capacity for family or community groups
- An exceptional natural environment
- parks, gardens, surrounding nature
- a setting conducive to serenity and spirituality
Pessah takes place in early spring, a season that naturally evokes renewal, momentum, and freedom. Celebrating this holiday in an estate surrounded by nature extends this symbolism: gardens, seasonal light, walks, shared outdoor moments... The setting fully contributes to the experience and offers a soothing atmosphere to celebrate the holiday in a different way.
- Assistance available if desired
We can direct you to trusted, vetted service providers accustomed to working at our estates (caterers, decorators, additional services), to facilitate the organization of your stay while respecting your specific needs.

Estates with unique identities
Each location has a unique atmosphere, allowing you to choose the experience that suits you:
- Domaine de Vaujoly — Sparkling & Festive
- Domaine de la Thibaudière — Charming & Welcoming
- Domaine de la Roche Couloir — Captivating & Unique
- Domaine d’Aveny — Majestic & Historic
- Domaine des Barrenques — Luxuriant & Enchanting
- Domaine du Grand Morin Estate — Natural & Poetic
- Domaine de la Vivande Estate — Authentic & Intimate
- Domaine de la Huguenoterie Estate – Convivial & Country
Experience Pessah differently
Choosing an estate gives Pessah a new dimension: more time together, more serenity, and a setting that enhances every moment.
It's also an opportunity to create a timeless interlude, blending tradition and nature.
FAQ – Pessah at Our Estates
1. Can we host a Seder at your estates?
Yes, our venues are perfectly suited for hosting a Seder, featuring large tables, welcoming spaces, and equipped kitchens.
2. Are the estates available for self-catering for Pessah ?
Absolutely. You can book our estates exclusively or rent our houses on a self-catering basis.
3. What is your accommodation capacity?
Our estates can accommodate groups of various sizes, ranging from families to larger gatherings, with on-site accommodation.
















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