We stayed here the first week of July, unfortunately only for one night. We didn't know where we were going until our gps told us we had arrived. We were in Carcassonne on our way to Toulousse and needed a place close to stay in between the two. It is a bit out of the way, but the road trip is well worth it, and the small towns we passed by were beautiful, with panoramic views and chateaus. He had reserved two suites, we're a family of 5, and the receptionist offered to put us in a one suite with two large beds. The room was in a building across the central terrace from the reception, walking on pebbles, rocks and dirt. Up one flight of stairs. As we opened the door we found a staircase in front of two huge windows, the kids were excited. A room upstairs with one large bed, a walk in closet and a bathroom with tub and shower, and a tv. Downstairs an other bed a little more private, with its tables and lamps and a bathroom with shower, and two large windows facing a central patio. It was very quiet. The room was very spacious and left the kids upstairs. No a/c but breezy when we stayed.
The breakfast was included, in the restaurant. It was beautiful also. Although it was served from 7 to 10, when we arrived at 9 the ladies were clearing tables, so had to set one up for us. We had to find our own cups and cutlery and some things were finished. Despite this, breakfast was good and varied. A buffet.
The hotel is surrounded by green, at the end of a small town. The restaurant opens for lunch and dinner outside in the garden, under a huge tree illuminated at night. The bar's door leads to the outside restaurant, with a large chimney and leather sofas and chairs and the smell of old coals that give it great ambiance. WiFi connection is only available here with the hotel password, one per connection. Stupendous service.
We would have liked to stay an other night here, if we had known the kind of place this was before hand. I would have also liked to explore the hotel a bit more. It has a museum on a side, and a tea room, accessible from the outside, perhaps also from the inside.
We parked on the street right in front of the hotel, no problem.
The town is cute, small. We saw little people as we walked around.
