"Positives: Well-priced, well-situated hotel. Decent restaurant with good choices. Very good restaurant staff who were charming, despite being overworked and going flat out. Pleasant room, comfortable bed. Water dispenser in the corridor a very good idea. Good shower. Good breakfast.
Negatives: air conditioning clearly not up to the job of a full hotel in 38'. My complaint was treated with more or less a shrug as the receptionist condescendingly told me it was hot (really??), that the hotel was full (and..?), and that it would cool down eventually (after about 6 hours it did). Pillows awful, great thick artificial things, very uncomfortable. Disappointing not to have a walk-in shower. Difficult for both of us to climb in and out of very deep bathtub to use shower, especially with no handles or bars or a non-slip mat. You would never see this in England and I'm amazed it is legal in France.
I would stay here again, but only with a walk-in shower."
"We booked this hotel very, very last minute as we had started to grow tired on the road. It was no problem at all and we were able to go straight to our room. The room was modern and comfortable and we slept really well . The doors do take a good push to close and are noisy when closing - but once the hotel had settled for the night it was a lovely calm environment. The village is very quaint and a self guided walking tour is suggested in the room which we would recommend that you do. The breakfast was phenomenal - even the yoghurt is home made. Downsides - if you book last minute you may not be able to eat at the restaurant and even if you book in advance you should reserve. There is no other places to eat a meal in the village. So having to drive out to another restaurant was a bit annoying after a long drive during the day. It would be good if maybe an option was available for weary travellers even if the full restaurant experience was not possible. Maybe a salad for you to eat in your room or at the outside tables? Equally - although the breakfast was excellent it is only served from 8:00 to 9:30 on a Sunday morning (probably to enable to team to prepare for a busy lunch service in the restaurant). It is a shame - especially since check out is 11am. Would still revisit if ever passing though. A lovely, none pretentious stop away a short drive from the A75."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Nonette, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Nonette?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Crapa'hutte, or get out into nature at a spot like Allier. Château de Parentignat and Parc Animalier d'Auvergne are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What’s a holiday rental in Nonette like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Nonette. Holiday rentals provide amenities such as patios, hot tubs and fire pits so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can provide a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and busy concierge desks while still allowing you to travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a standard hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for family gatherings.
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