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L'Auberge de Sedona
A Truly Romantic Experience
BY: Norm Goldman
Artist: Lily Azerad-Goldman
It’s an early March morning and we just pulled up to
L'Auberge de Sedona nestled along the banks of Oak Creek in the heart of
Sedona Arizona and just a two hour drive from Phoenix.
Guess what, we think we are back in one of the New
England States!
It must be an illusion and our eyes are playing tricks
on us! The resort’s 33 cottages, 21-room lodge and 2 restaurants that spread
out over 11 acres must have been transplanted from Vermont!
We blink a few times, yes, that is snow we see on the
ground, as well as on the pinon, juniper and cypress trees glistening in the
sun against the backdrop of the dramatic red-rock monoliths! Are we still in
Arizona?
After being reassured that we are definitely in red
rock country, we look around and are mesmerized by the stunning beauty of
the resort and its landscape. We can’t miss the majestic sedimentary rocks
that were deposited millions of years ago and which form the famous red
rocks that attract millions of visitors.
Everywhere we look we notice the lushness of the
vegetation, reminding us that come early spring the lilacs will be in full
bloom with their unmistakable scent.
We are informed that L’Auberge is patterned after a
French country inn, as its original owner, Janot “Jean” Rocci, came to
Sedona from Provence in the early 70s, and in 1982 began to build his home
and cottages. In May of 1984 L’Auberge welcomed its first guests to its
original 14 cabins.
Unfortunately, Monsieur Rocci had fallen on hard times,
and eventually, new owners purchased the inn and devoted a great deal of
time and money in improvements and expansion.
L’Auberge has been recognized as one of the top fifty
small hotels in the USA. Travel & Leisure Magazine in 2003 had acknowledged
it to be one of the greatest hotels in 2003. Condé Nast Traveler Magazine
placed it on its gold list from 1996 to 2003, and over the years it has been
awarded the reader’s choice by this same magazine as well as countless
accolades from other publications and organizations.
THE COTTAGES & LODGE
Today, travelers are flocking in droves to upper scale
resorts and inns that in many cases have been rebuilt, refurbished and
renewed, all with the primary objective of pampering their discriminating
guests and offering the highest standards in luxurious accommodations.
L’Auberge has joined this select crowd and they have
recently undergone a complete facelift that is very much in evidence in its
33 cottages and 19 lodge guest rooms with its well-appointed amenities and
high standards of service.
Setting the stage for those special romantic moments is
the casual elegance of the renovated cottages blending classical and
traditional design influences of the French and American Southwest in hues
of soft browns and blues.
Each cottage has been endowed with large comfy beds,
imported fabrics, cozy wood-burning fireplaces, charming covered porches
with out-door seating, and personal amenities as terry cloth bathrobes, hair
dryers, phones, and televisions.
To top it off, what better way is there to experience
“l’amour toujour,” as the French would say, than to enjoy L’Auberge’s Amour
Package? The package consists of one night’s accommodation, a bottle of
chilled house champagne, chocolate covered strawberries in room or cottage
upon arrival and a “Tasting Menu” for two at the award-winning L’Auberge
Restaurant with its views of Oak Creek and gardens.
You will also be pleasantly surprised, as we were, to
return to your cottage after the gastronomical feast and discover rose
petals scattered all over your bed.
FAIRY TALE WEDDINGS AT L’AUBERGE
Just imagine how delicious it must be to celebrate a
wedding in the shadow of the red rocks while dancing the evening away under
the stars at one of L’Auberge’s various venues!
For the future bride and groom, the challenge is
choosing among the many possibilities the inn offers.
Do you go for the 3, 500 square feet of Le Jardin, with
its spectacular Red Rock views and gorgeous gardens? Perhaps, the Creekside
Lawn, adjacent to Oak Creek, where towering sycamore and cottonwood trees
flourish?
Here you can set up tables and chairs with colorful
umbrellas.
You say your party is relatively large, you might then
consider an ivy-covered gazebo on the Cottage Side Lawn adjacent to
L’Auberge Restaurant and offering a unique setting in its proximity to the
serenity and beauty of Oak Creek.
What about unpredictable weather? What is the backup?
L’Auberge has meeting rooms that can accommodate from 150 to 12 people. They
can also set you up in the newly renovated Les Baux I and II that offer 2,
515 square feet of space accommodating up to 150 people.
Both of these rooms include two stone fireplaces in the
style of a French Country Hunting Lodge. They also open into the garden with
its marvelous red-rock views and beautiful landscape.
If your wedding is to be very intimate, you can tie the
knot in the Creek Side Lodge that can accommodate up to 50 people with 930
square feet of floor space, large living room and entertainment center, wet
bar and full kitchen.
The Creekside Lodge also has four guest rooms with
private balconies and a wide deck overlooking Oak Creek.
The personnel at L’Auberge are very ready and qualified
to attend to your floral arrangements, centerpieces, and special ceremonial
requirements. We were informed that they even arrange for unique wedding
celebrations reflecting traditional Native American wedding ceremonies.
Such ceremonies include the draping of wedding blankets over the couple as a
symbol of the two becoming compliments of each other. It also includes the
blessing of the marriage stick. Throughout their lives, the couple are
supposed to insert notches the stick in order to remind them of the good
times and challenges they encounter.
As for the catering, you can rely on the creative
L’Auberge chefs, who are experts at their craft, and if the quality and
service is anything like what we tasted in their restaurant you are in for a
great treat.
MORE INFORMATION
L'Auberge de Sedona
301 L’Auberge Lane
Sedona, AZ
Tel: 928-282-1661
EMAIL CONTACT
Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Norm's Review of an Excellent Guidebook to Arizona
Norm and Lily Goldman are a unique husband and wife
team, writer and water colorist, who write and paint about romantic
destinations.
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