fiona b
14 September 2023
This is a country hotel in a beautiful location, but the decor is in some ways more reminiscent of a chateau - quite a lot of (rather dated) black and gold in the communal areas. The pool area is stark (no proper landscaping around it, nor even pots), and the pool itself is a liner pool (wrinkled!) rather than a proper tiled one. Our bedroom was comfortable and spacious, but the fixtures and fittings, although perfectly pleasant, lacked originality and charm. All of this would be fine but I expect a bit more when paying 800 euros a night. Our large bathroom lacked a separate shower, and the toilet was bizarrely separated from the rest of the bathroom with a glass partition which afforded no privacy so seemed entirely pointless. The lilac tiles reminscent of the 20th century were another strange, presumably cost-conscious, choice. We ate at both restaurants. The flagship Michelin star is good, but not outstanding, in our opinion, given that it is a very expensive choice - but, in fairness, we did not have the tasting menu which was probably a mistake (we just weren't hungry enough). The bistro served a memorably delicious gazpacho. On the positive side, the staff were excellent - unfailingly helpful, polite, friendly and attentive. And the breakfasts are delicious. We particularly enjoyed them, taken on the outdoor terrace enjoying the beautiful view. But beware the room you choose. Ours was above a room with its own private pool. On our third night a family with 4 children occupied it and they jumped in and out of the pool until 11.30pm and again from 7.30pm. The noise was unbelievable. And not at all what you expect at a 5 star property,
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