Le Foulon is situated about half way up the Vallée du Loup, or Valley of the Wolf. We're at a geographical junction, where the valley runs due North to meet the sheer face of Mount Cheiron and is forced West towards the source of the river, and the Wolf Suite looks out down this valley after whiuch it is named.
Being on a corner the room has a double aspect with incredible views south to the Courmettes peak, and West through a metre wide round window on its mezzanine level. Through the round window the vista takes in all of our land, Greolieres Castle and le Gros Pounch; literally a big belly of a mountain that curves to a height of 1,225m.
Like the Cheiron Suite the Wolf has its sleeping area on a mezzanine level reached via cast iron spiral stairs. Two Velux windows (incorporating remote control solar powered black out blinds) compliment the round window, and below in the dressing/lounging area an original double window provides even more light as well as an instant view as you step through the pine door.
On the lower level the chaisse longue in the current photos has been replaced with a very comfortable double sofa bed, perfect for children up to their late teens.
In the bathroom a large shower with a curved glass door faces another great view, and with nothing but the occasional deer to glance in from the hill side opposite you can enjoy the panorama uninhibited.
With its stylish oak floor and smooth straight walls, the Wolf Suite probably has the most modern character of the three suites at Le Foulon.