d_jackman
2 dicembre 2023
We visited as part of a 50-strong Leger battlefield tour group, so during our 4 nights' stay the hotel was dominated by our (well-behaved and appreciative) group. The staff and management took it all in their stride with cheerful welcomes and goodbyes. They didn't seem to mind the mud from 50 pairs of walking shoes. Our room was fairly small but had all we needed. Twin beds (pushed together) were comfortable with a choice of pillows (square/firm or oblong/soft). Decent TV with UK channels available. There was an option to forego daily cleaning in return for a 5euro voucher-per-day, which we spent in the bar one night and put against a jug of wine on the last night. Tea-making kit supplied. As another reviewer mentions, there were no normal teabags when we first arrived, but on request at reception these were readily supplied , along with milk , after which we simply topped up in the breakfast room when needed. The bathroom was clean and modern - evidently recently re-fitted, with an excellent shower and good towels. It had the quietest extractor fan I think I have encountered, so a late night trip to the bathroom didn't disturb my wife. We also liked the sustainable approach to drinking water; these days there is no need to drink bottled water in France. Instead there is a drinking water dispenser in the corridor with litre glass bottles to fill and re-fill, a choice of still, chilled still or fizzy. A nice touch, which we hadn't seen before. The restaurant was a pleasant experience. A daily specials menu and a small but varied regular menu. The Flemish carbonade (recommended for a cold evening) and pork in beer gravy came with fries and a good dressed salad. Limited choice for vegetarians, though my wife found the min-pizza starter enough for a main course, having previously found the vegetable gratin more generous than she could manage, As you'd expect there is a wine list but both times we chose a jug of one of the 3 red house wines, good value at 9 euros and very drinkable. There is a small bar area, though the bar itself was not manned, so drinks had to be bought in the restaurant and carried down to the bar seating. It was rather brightly lit and not very cosy, but that is really a matter of personal preference. It had a good selection of books in English and French. The musical theme throughout was a novel touch, though the large portrait of a French singer on our bedroom wall was slightly off-putting, so we covered it up! We didn't explore outside, as the weather had turned cold. I would suggest the management looked into widening the access gate; we had an enormous long coach and our drivers had to exercise all their skill to avoid damage! We would certainly consider staying again.
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