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Le Chanteclair
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Vera
Mature couple
Tel Aviv,
Israel
October 8, 2009
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It was very conveniant and close to D-DAY museums. Nice breakfast. Very modest room, No alavator. |
5 |
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Bruce
Mature couple
Markham,
Canada
September 30, 2009
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Location was good, close to D-Day beaches. The room was plain but well maintained and very clean. We were placed across the street from the main building and fairly isolated. I did not see the inside of the main building but think it may have been more hospitable. We were not invited to look into or use the main building. Somewhat expensive for what was offered. |
6 |
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Jerome
Solo traveller
Shaftesbury,
United Kingdom
September 30, 2009
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The situation This is a shabby, run-down little chateau, run by a man who has very little time for single travellers. The shower was broken and there were used towels still in the room. |
3.5 |
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Rita
With friends
EVANS CITY, PA,
United States of America
September 27, 2009
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The breakfasts! Food was plentiful and oh so tasty.Owners were most courteous. The hotel is old but charming. For a two star hotel we (there were six of us) loved everything about our stay there. Wondered why it was only a two star. |
9 |
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Justine
Mature couple
Louth, Lincolnshire,
United Kingdom
September 26, 2009
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The location is great - it's a short stroll along the seafront in front of the Mulberry Port to the museum at Arromanches, or a short drive to other wartime relics on the Normandy coast, and there are some excellent fish restaurants just along the coast in Port en Bessin Huppain. We found the room to be very small and it and the bathroom were in a fairly poor state of decoration; we were asked to pay up front before we saw the room. This hotel was not the best value for money, nor the most relaxing place to stay during our holiday in Normandy. |
3.5 |
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David
Family with older children
Aulnay Sous Bois,
France
September 23, 2009
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The staff were very kind and helpful. Breakfast was croissants, ham, cheese, bread and excellent coffee or hot chocolate. The shopping, beach and D-Day museum were a five or six minute walk away. This beach is considered to be the British section. The American section (Omaha, etc.) is a 25 kilometer drive away. The room was a bit small for four people, but it was clean, and this is only a 2 star hotel after all, so one musn't expect luxury. |
7.5 |
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Ronald
Group
Bexleyheath,
United Kingdom
September 20, 2009
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Continental Breakfast which was excellent and good value. The location and the architecture of the hotel. Our room which was minute. You could not open the loo/shower room door with the wardrobe door open. You could not get into bed from both sides. My wife stood with her arms out wide touching one wall. I stood touching the opposite wall with arms out wide, one hand touching the wall, my other hand resting on my wife's shoulder. We could not use a small upright chair as it was under a small desk and you could not turn the chair around as there was nowhere to put it. Although it was not particularly expensive it was, in my opinion, unsuitable for one person, let alone two. My sister-in-law had the same type of room next door, as a single. |
4 |
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Sara
Solo traveller
Nancy,
France
September 16, 2009
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Good service and a friendly staff. The hotel was close walking distance (less than 10 min) to Arromanches, which had a great selection of restaurants, pubs, souvenir shops and access to the beach and D-day museum. The location is perfect for people coming by car or who plan to rent a car from Bayeux. For walkers/backpackers, this is not an ideal hotel (unless your sightseeing is confined to the town of Arromanches. I paid 20 euros each way just to get from Bayeux Gare to the hotel, and three times that amount both ways to get to other D-day spots (actually just Omaha - Utah or St. Marie-Eglise would've made the cost ridiculous). The buses from Arromanches only run on weekdays and sparcely at that, so if you don't have a car, plan on getting a cab into Bayeux and joining a morning, afternoon, or all-day tour bus - the prices are less than I paid in cab fare (though the drivers were very nice)! Free parking at the hotel if you have a car, though! |
9 |
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David
Mature couple
Camberley,
United Kingdom
September 14, 2009
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Lovely old fin de siécle house and Norman-style annexe in its own grounds within walking distance of historic Arromanche centre with all its attractions and eateries. Our room had a large, comfortable bed. There was a bijou ensuite with shower. Double aspect room with elegant windows. Warm, friendly welcome from le patron upon arrival, who said he 'was expecting us'. The following morning, pleasant French breakfast with crisp bread, croissants and juice, most courteously served. We were also offered cheeses and yogurt. Unusual to be asked for payment in advance, also not to be shown the room, as is the custom elsewhere. Decor in our room looked a bit tired and there was a curious, faint but not unpleasant odour, which seemed to emanate from the carpet. Guests who want Ibis and Campanile standards will baulk at Chanteclair, but we rather liked its oddball outback French country hotel charm. Evidently so do others, as it was full up when we stayed there. Guests will find it helpful to speak at least a little French. |
7 |
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Simon
Mature couple
London,
United Kingdom
September 14, 2009
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Internet access was handy - and free. Generous measures of drinks from the bar. TV showing international football (though TV in room didn't work). Lack of TV in room (see above). One day shortage of towels. |
6 |
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Stephen
With friends
pontefract,
United Kingdom
September 13, 2009
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good hotel for viiting the local area |
7 |
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Robert
Family with older children
Nottingham,
United Kingdom
September 12, 2009
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It's a charming old building, with comfortable rooms, just four minutes walk from a good beach, a small town with a nice selection of restaurants, little supermarket and lovely atmosphere, and the D Day landings museum and mulberry harbour. Car park in the grounds. With a smattering of French we were fine, but I don't think the management spoke English, which might be tricky for some. |
7.5 |
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Backelandt
Young couple
Waregem,
Belgium
September 3, 2009
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Good breakfast, very friendly people! Thanks for the bottle of 'cidre'! |
7 |
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Sarah
Family with young children
St Lawrence,
United Kingdom
August 30, 2009
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The staff were extremley friendly, and apprecaited it when you talked in French to them or tried to !. The breakfast were huge and really set you up for the whole of the day. We didn't stay in the main hotel instead were across the road in a apartment which were quite modern, next time would love to stay in the actual hotel. |
9 |
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Carmen
Young couple
bourg des comptes,
France
August 29, 2009
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The building in which was the room was very nice from the exterior, and the gardens were very cozy too. The room was tiny considering the prize, specially the bathroom. The insonorization was very bad. In the prize is supposed to be included a bottle of cider per room, and we did not received any. The breakfast was very expensive for what was offered. |
4.5 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
United Kingdom
August 26, 2009
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We were welcomed at the late hour of arrival we had warned the owner about about. The bed was comfortable and the shower nice. The room was very basic, the double bed was squeezed into such a small space it was impossible to close the bathroom door. This was unpleasant as the bathroom had a certain smell about it. Certainly no chance of privacy! |
3.5 |
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Anonymous
Mature couple
United Kingdom
August 21, 2009
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good location to explore Normandy beaches the hotel was quite noisy at night due to thin walls. |
5.5 |
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John
With friends
Waterlooville,
United Kingdom
August 21, 2009
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Near the town |
6 |
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Anonymous
Family with young children
United Kingdom
August 20, 2009
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we stayed in the "house" away from the main hotel so very quiet first room offered to small for a family of 4.expensive for facilities etc |
5.5 |
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Peter
Mature couple
Plymouth,
United Kingdom
August 18, 2009
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The hotel was close to the sea front which meant an easy evening walk to and from the restaurants. Our room was very small; perhaps it would be better as a single room. |
6.5 |
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Robert
Family with young children
Worcester,
United Kingdom
August 17, 2009
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The only really good thing about this hotel is its location to the Normandy landing beaches. The bedroom was very tired looking and dawdy. The wardrode could not be used because of a very strong damp musty smell. The shower and ensuite were in a poor state of decoration and I just felt that the whole room needed redecoration. The hotel looked impressive upon approach and if the interior had been maintained to the same extent it would have been a totally different experience. As it was it had no bar or restuarant so you had no option but to eat and drink out. |
4.5 |
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Anonymous
Family with older children
United States of America
August 16, 2009
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Good location for the D-day sights and we received a good recommendation for dinner. It was a rather expensive and small for a family of 4; seemed a bit worn. There was no bottle of cider with the reservation as stated although I did see others walking away with a bottle. |
6 |
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Anonymous
Family with older children
Norway
August 14, 2009
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FRiendly owner, beautiful breakfast room, good location, family ooom with four beds in separate house, Great value for the price. |
8.5 |
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Jack
With friends
Lake Park, Georgia,
United States of America
August 13, 2009
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The hotel was quiet and comfortable. .The breakfast was very good. The buildings were old, but well maintained. The staff seemed anxious to help guests. My purpose was to visit the D-Day beaches. The location was ideal for this. |
8 |
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Marc
Family with young children
Salisbury,
United Kingdom
August 7, 2009
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Excellent service,friendly and very reccomended |
10 |
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