We had really struggled to find somewhere reasonably priced (Saturday night in the middle of August) that could comfortably accommodate two adults and two children in separate rooms. When I contacted this hotel direct, they immediately offered two interconnecting rooms - one with a balcony overlooking the sea and the other with the two cots. We paid around 200 euros in total, which compared favourably to other hotels in the area, most of which couldn't offer communicating rooms or put one than one cot in each room. The rooms themselves were of a good size, the one with the balcony being slightly larger. They were reasonably well-equipped and comfortable with slightly dated decor and fittings as you often find in French 3 star hotels. The rooms were clean though and the beds comfortable and we thought it good value for money for a family visit. We ate in the restaurant in the evening - they have an excellent 33 euro menu. Food was really good and served in pretty dining room overlooking the sea. Breakfast is buffet at 10 euros per person. The hotel has an advantage over many others in that not only is it on the seafront but has a garden and pool at the back, as well as a free private parking area. I would wholeheartedly recommend this hotel for anyone wanting a seaside hotel near the D-Day beaches and particularly for families. The hotel wouldn't set the world on fire as there is little architectural charm and rooms are practical rather than quaint but there is really nothing you can fault it on and we would certainly return if we wanted to stay in the area.
