“Great service. Rooms comfortable and clean. Good breakfast. Very friendly atmosphere. Hotel provided a lot of information and great recommendations for restaurants and wine.”
“Just outside Nuits St Georges, easy access to lower cost fuel, ease of access to the AutoRoute. Safe parking and a warm welcome from the proprietor. We have stayed at this hotel three times before and will definitely be back.”
“Very convenient from the autoroute and well signposted. Comfortable and clean room. Nice little garden but it was too cool to use the pool. Friendly front desk staff and owner.”
“Easy to find the hotel. Clean, comfortable rooms. Good breakfast. It is a very quiet place to stay so we all slept comfortably.”
“Very pretty small hotel with lovely swimming pool, great for the kids after a day of travelling. We had car trouble which resulted in breakdown truck being sent out at 11pm, the manager of the hotel came out and was so helpful, translating between us and the French mechanic and helping us to empty our car before it was taken away. He even extended our check out time in the morning till lunchtime (free of charge) whilst we waited for our insurance company to sort out our transport. Would definitely recommend staying here!”
“The rooms have good beds, the staff is very friendly and the owner speaks excellent English. The venue also has some nice seats in the garden where you can relax. The hotel is situated very close to the Autoroute which made it an excellent place for us to have a well deserved rest on our way back home from Holiday. When we pass here in the future we'll certainly consider it again to stay the night over. In addition there are some nice restaurants in Agencourt which only a couple of kilometres away.”
“Proximity to motorway. Cleanliness. Quiet. Friendly staff.”
“The host was very friendly, the accomodation was clean and a good place for a family with (little) children.”
“Nice, clean room. Very friendly staff. Breakfast was simple but good and tasty”
“Everything was just lovely and relaxing nothing was a problem”