Gorgeous bed and breakfast, located on what was formerly King's land!
Location: surrounded by French countryside. And you're within an hour of several gorgeous castles. What's not to love?
Decor: The main reception building/kitchen/dining room is a 16th century building, with many of the original trimmings in the arches, fireplaces, and doorways (and possibly some of the furniture).
Service: Pascal was incredibly nice! He doesn't speak a lot of English, but it was still conveyed that he was incredibly friendly. Breakfast was beautiful. It included fruits (topped with a small logo chocolate), Pancakes (thick "dollar" pancakes or crepe style), French bread with 3 types of jam (one of which was an orange jam from his family's farm in France), and a small cake. There's also the option to add eggs from the b&b's own farm, either in the form of an omelette (delicious! & with cheese!) or eggs(/"soldiers") in a basket. Bacon or a butter croissant were also extra options.
Things to note:
The WiFi left something to be desired.
The bathroom is split. The toilet is downstairs, and the sink + shower/tub were upstairs. Use the kitchen sink downstairs If you want to avoid walking all the way up after you use the restroom, just make sure you have soap down there. On the tub--Make sure you sit in the tub and spray (as instructed by a tiny nondescript side above the sink [which should probably be laminated and moved to the tub area]), or you will end up with a Very wet floor, and a very frustrated Pascal + his sister.
All in all, a gorgeous place to rest and unplug, in between hanging out at all the castles. Just make sure you sit in the tub. read more