Hotel located in a peaceful rural setting with comfortable and well-equipped rooms although could be difficult to find at night. Potential visitors should check out the opening hours of the restaurant as we arrived on Sunday evening to be told the restaurant was closed and there had been no indication of this on the website - whether this was a recent change as the main holiday season was over, we are not sure. The guy on reception was not overly helpful in offering suggestions for somewhere to eat although we did find one restaurant open in the town. Breakfast was very pleasant by the poolside and they provided a good range of cheeses, ham and the usual accompaniments. Overall a nice standard of accommodation for the price.
- Auberge Du Roua Hotel
