LE RELAIS DE FRANC MAYNE
Sous le toit de cette maison girondine, le Relais de Franc Mayne fait figure de halte idéale pour un séjour dans le vignoble.
Sous le toit de cette maison girondine du XVIIIe siècle, le Relais de Franc Mayne fait figure de halte idéale pour un séjour au cœur du célèbre vignoble. Dans cette charmante maison d'hôtes, les chambres profitent des jolies vues sur le jardin ou sur les vignes. Climatisées et bien équipées, elles sont conçues pour accueillir 2 à 4 personnes : les familles avec enfant sont les bienvenues. Pour une expérience insolite, optez pour le « Perchoir de Franc Mayne » avec son accès direct à la piscine naturelle. Adossé aux cèdres centenaires, la vue y est exceptionnelle.
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THE ROOM
Here are the list of issues with the room...
- The door wouldn't lock, meaning anyone could get into our room. The only thing stopping people getting in was an easily scalable, waist high gate.
- In addition, the safe didn't work, so we couldn't secure our valuables in our room.
- The rain shower wouldn't work.
- The complimentary WiFi was not accessible as it was too far from the main house.
- The gate leading into the tree house was incredibly stiff to use.
- The hand rails and stairs leading up to the room were rough, the stairs felt loose under foot and the whole tree house was in need of maintenance.
- not the fault of the owner, but it was also swarming with wasps making the little balcony unusable (I suspect there was a nest at the bottom of the stairs).
THE FACILITIES
Generally, the facilities weren't without issue too, particularly the pool..
- the surface of the water in the swimming pool was full of dead bugs and needed cleaning
- the perimeter of the pool was infested with ants and needed treating
- the area surrounding the pool was all laid to grass meaning you had to get your feet dirty when walking around it (as well as avoid the wasps in the grass!)
- we were told there would be pool towels in our room, but they were missing. When we were given them, they were old.
THE SERVICE
Rachel was pleasant with us and did things like book us taxis to and from the hotel. She also offered great service during breakfast (which was very nice).
However, it was our honeymoon, our room was awful and we were only transferred to another room after having to stay a night in the tree house. It should have been the first thing that was offered to us.
We were moved to the flat above the old post office which was very nice, but it seemed like no one had been in there for months. I also had to haul our 25kg case from the tree house down narrow steps up to the other over uneven ground without offer of any help.
At the end of the stay, we were offered nothing for our trouble - no partial refund, not even complimentary wine. Just an apology. Frankly, it was not good enough.