Alquezar is a little off the beaten track. We were driving across the Pyrenees over the space of a week and were attracted to visiting Alquezar because of the reviews. On arrival, it was notable to see a lot of activities geared towards caving, trekking and mountain biking - we were purely there to relax and soak in the beautiful countryside.
On arrival to Alquezar, ignore the sign for the village visitors' car park and drive into the village. After you drive through the main strip of cafes, restaurants and the tourist information centre, the path narrows and winds up hill. There is a fork in the road at this point. If you bear right, you will reach the front entrance of the hotel on the left in under a hundred metres. If you bear left, you continue up the hill until you reach the hotel car park on the right - go this way.
Check-in was easy. Lift access to the rooms is via the car park. The room was dark and airy with a large bathroom and an "Austrian Twin" bed that was a little lumpy. We had a second floor room with a balcony. The third floor rooms have the best views (for an extra charge). The wifi signal does not carry to the room so we accessed it from the cafe next to reception.
Breakfast was served at the table and was extensive, if uninventive.
We were looked after during our overnight stay, the hotel represented excellent value and we would like to come here again.
There are numerous eateries in the village to suit all budgets
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