Château de Voisins, located in Louveciennes, Yvelines, France, is a neoclassical mansion with a rich history. Originally built in the 17th century, it underwent significant changes under various owners. The Marquis de Cavoye acquired it in 1696, and later, Princess de Conti had it rebuilt by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. In the 19th century, Charles Tavernier redesigned the grounds and added a lodge. The estate later became a literary hub under William Beer and his wife Elena. Today, it serves as an executive training centre for BNP Paribas, maintaining its historical significance and architectural charm.

This is a full day of shooting on the grounds of the luxurious, historical chateau. The day consists of 4 or 5 drives of pheasant and mallards, breakfast, lunch, and a tableau following the hunt. Non-hunters will join for lunch and enjoy the chateau in the afternoon before meeting up with the hunters to enjoy the tableau ending the day at Voisins.