Oumnass, Morocco

Berber Lodge

Superior Ayurt bedroom at Berber Lodge with twin beds, earthen walls, and a central seating area.Superior Ayurt bedroom at Berber Lodge with twin beds, earthen walls, and a central seating area.

Accommodation Type

Design-led countryside retreat

Number of Rooms

11 rooms and lodges

Location

Oumnass village, approximately 40 minutes south of Marrakech, Morocco

Setting

A former olive grove in a rural Berber village, surrounded by farmland, olive trees, and views toward the Atlas Mountains

Who It Is Best For

Couples, design-driven travelers, creatives, slow travelers, guests seeking calm, authenticity, and cultural immersion away from the city. Children over 5 are welcome.

Travel Mood

Main Activities

Swimming, reading, resting, village walks, long meals, Atlas and Agafay excursions, creative retreating

Signature Feature

A lodge conceived as a living Berber village, built with local earth, traditional techniques, and a philosophy of simplicity, proportion, and quiet beauty

Berber Lodge

A design-led countryside retreat near Marrakech

Berber Lodge is a place shaped by patience rather than ambition. Set in the rural village of Oumnass, far from Marrakech’s sensory overload, it offers a deeply grounded experience of Moroccan countryside life. This is not a hotel designed to impress at first glance, but one that slowly reveals itself through texture, light, silence, and space. From the moment you arrive, the pace shifts. Noise falls away, days stretch longer, and the lodge invites you to inhabit Morocco not as a visitor, but as a temporary local.

Overview

Berber Lodge was born from owner Romain Michel-Ménière’s long relationship with Morocco and his fascination with Berber architecture and ways of living. Rather than recreating traditional forms as decoration, the lodge follows the structural logic of Berber construction: thick adobe walls, restrained openings, low volumes, and natural materials shaped by climate and function. Everything exists for a reason. The result is architecture that feels timeless, honest, and deeply connected to its environment.

The lodge was built on an old olive garden, and the land was never erased to make room for it. Ancient olive trees remain at the heart of the property, shaping paths, terraces, and shaded corners. Buildings are spread across the grounds like a small rural settlement, creating the feeling of a village rather than a single hotel. Each room opens onto gardens, courtyards, or open landscapes, offering privacy without isolation and connection without intrusion.

Interiors are calm, tactile, and deliberately restrained. Furniture blends local craftsmanship, such as rattan pieces and pottery, with carefully selected 20th-century design elements from the owner’s personal collection. Fireplaces anchor many of the rooms, reinforcing a sense of refuge during cooler evenings. Comfort is quietly present, but never overstated. Nothing feels staged. Everything feels lived-in, balanced, and human.

At the center of the property, a long pool runs through the olive trees, acting as a visual and emotional anchor. Nearby, an organic vegetable garden supplies the kitchen, where daily set menus are prepared based on market availability and seasonal produce. Meals are slow, generous, and communal when desired. Combined with the surrounding village life and open countryside, Berber Lodge becomes less a place to stay and more a way of being: unhurried, attentive, and rooted.

Photography by Mark Anthony Fox, courtesy of Berber Lodge.

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Romain Michel-Ménière, FounderRomain Michel-Ménière, Founder

“The goal was not decoration, but to understand Berber architecture, its logic, its proportions, and the way people live within it.”

Romain Michel-Ménière, Founder

Tips & Recommendations

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Nearest Airport

Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) is the closest international gateway. The drive to Berber Lodge takes approximately 40 minutes, moving quickly from urban edges into open countryside.

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Getting There

Private transfers are recommended, as the lodge is located in a rural village and the final approach follows small local roads. The journey itself becomes part of the transition from city pace to countryside calm.

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Best Time to Visit

Spring and autumn are ideal, with warm days and cool evenings. Summer can be very hot, though the thick adobe walls, shaded gardens, and pool make the heat manageable. Winter evenings are cool and atmospheric, with fireplaces adding to the experience.

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What to Bring

Light layers, comfortable walking shoes, and understated clothing suited to a rural setting. Evenings are relaxed but elegant. Bring a book you have been meaning to read and a mindset open to doing less.

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How to Experience the Lodge

Berber Lodge rewards stillness. Spend time by the pool, walk through the olive grove, enjoy long meals, and resist the urge to over-schedule. The magic lies in slowing down and letting the place set the rhythm.

Nearby Attractions

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Agafay Desert

FR7G+QV, Agafay, Morocco - 13.7km

A stony desert—quiet, understated, closer to Marrakech than the Sahara.

Nature

Atlas Mountains (High Atlas foothills)

74V3+C9G, Ourakene, Morocco - 20.8km

For those who feel the pull—vast landscapes, villages, and altitude.

Nature

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