This would be a great hotel for honeymooners and probably a nice place to hold a wedding reception too! Hostellerie La Roseraie Hostellerie La Roseraie in Montignac The restaurant attached to the hotel is stylish and the food pretty good, no stars or anything like that, but they do work hard at their craft. There isn’t a bar near the pool, but you can order a drink at the bar. This is one of those great Dordogne hotels that is not only a chateau, but it has a great-looking pool too! Since we didn’t have AC, we cooled off in the pool for a couple of hours, a very French thing to do. If you’re going between May and October, be prepared and book one of the air conditioned rooms. Because it is an actual chateau dating back from the XII century, we hoped the thick walls would keep us cool, and they did, but only to a point. The twin room we booked in the chateau proper was not. Here’s a gotcha: some of the hotel is air-conditioned, the rest is not. Prices climb in the busy season, but this is an amazing value for the level of service you get in this chateau! It is an honest to goodness château in the Dordogne! Yours for the night for as low as around 150€ per night. Château La Fleunie in Condat-sur-Vézère was a lovely find. Now, on to hotels we DO recommend, especially if you’re on a honeymoon or romantic getaway. So, let’s pass on those, shall we? Château La Fleunie Another place the manager was supremely unfriendly. Why do I not recommend the other ones? The people were super friendly there, but the beds were not comfortable and halls looked like a Motel 6. On my last few visits to the Dordogne in 20 I tried several hotels, these are the three happy recommending. Support the Join Us in France Travel Podcast.Essential Links to Prepare a Trip to France.
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