LA TERRASSE * * *
Chambres alliant raffinement et noblesse disposant d'une piscine pour se détendre
Ancienne villégiature médiévale d’évêques, château du XIe siècle, tout ici est confort, sérénité et bien-être. Les chambres allient raffinement et noblesse, associent le luxe d'un grand établissement et le charme rustique du Lot avec voûte en pierres, cheminée, vue sur la Dordogne et meurtrières, mais aussi piscine pour se détendre. Côté restaurant, le chef Clément Liébus nous invite à savourer une cuisine généreuse référencée aux Bonnes Tables du Lot, sur la base d’un terroir que l’on choisit ici pour sa fraîcheur et son naturel, agrémentée d'une vue panoramique.
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Dommage , très belle terrasse avec vue magnifique. Hors de prix pour une cuisine assez quelconque. 25 € pour une petite tranche de foie gras qui est bon mais pas exceptionnel, de qui se moque t on ?
Unfortunately our hotel room did nothing with the old building. Inside the room nothing reminded us of the fortress. The Walls were plain and painted white. In the public rooms they had the bare stone walls which looks more authentic. The furniture looked old (but not outworn) but did not fit the topic entirely as only some pieces fitted together. Especially a small sofa did not fit at all (everything made of wood, but a more modern grey and white sofa without any wood) and was standing into the room to hide fridge and safe (which was just laying on the fridge, not very safe). The rest of the hotel used the fortress theme better.
The bathroom was more old fashioned too with a bath tub. Unfortunately the bathub had no shower curtain or glas so we always had wet floor next to it and there was only soap (no shampoo) inside the bath tub. There was no elevator. The window in the bathroom had no proper curtain or roller blind. I felt like someone could easily see my upper body after using the shower standing outside on the parking lot as the curtain did not cover the whole window.
When we arrived (late but before the end of the check-in time) there was nobody at the reception. We had to look inside the nearby restaurant to find somebody. A sign telling you to go into the restaurant or with a phone numb er would have been nice. We waited for several minutes at the empty reception because it was the only sign where to go.
All together we were disappointed of the hotel because we expected to sleep in a fortress but it was more of an old (but clean) hotel. You can come here but it felt very ordinary.