"Extraordinary historical coaching inn (even Napoleon stayed here!), elegantly restored, with a wonderful staff operating under the guidance of Mme Karine: a perfect place to stay, in a charming town.
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"Chose this B & B as it was close to the Canal du Nivernais and had good reviews. I was not disappointed. I was the only guest but was offered a 3 course evening meal - very good. Room was clean and quiet, had a good nights sleep. Breakfast was good with plenty of choice and fresh croissants. Little gem of a place. Recommended"
"We only stayed here one night, we wish we had stayed longer. Very nice hotel in a very nice small town. The pool was amazing, very clean and spacious. Everything was amazing, the staff was very helpful! The room was comfortable and clean, the bed was very comfortable. Thank you!"
"I liked the style of the hotel and the quietness it has. But the price is far too high compared to other hotels in that
price range. A next time I won't stay in the hotel if I have to pay the same amount. "
"Chambre très bien. Petit déjeuner pas du tout â la hauteur de l établissement. Viennoiseries industrielles, même pas de pain....alors que la veille une fiche m'était demandée concernant mes souhaits....un thé pas chaud ....heureusement un geste commercial a été fait ....merci Monsieur Bernard Loiseau du Morvan....."
"Not to be mistaken for a hotel, this is a self service set of prehistoric rooms, except for the pricing. Cleanliness is subpar, towels are older than my grandmother, and air conditioning is not a technology that has reached this part of the world. I was desperate to get some rest, but good luck doing so in 30 deg C temperature with no air conditioning. Oh and not to forget the noise from the restaurant downstairs right beneath my window.
I arrived in the afternoon around 3pm to find the door...
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You can browse the exhibits at Musée de l'Avallonnais, a museum with a story of its own, during your trip to Avallon. Take in the art scene and countryside in the area.
Wander the medieval ramparts surrounding this charming walled town for spectacular views across the Burgundian countryside. Explore the 12th-century Collegiate Church of Saint-Lazare and browse local artisan shops in the beautifully preserved old town centre.
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 19°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Avallon is 817 mm.