Guest User
July 30, 2023
My wife and I stayed here for 4 nights and used it as our base to visit the Dordogne. Although Les Eyzies is not the prettiest of the riverside villages along the Dordogne it was in a good position for what we needed, and is very well located for visiting the Prehistoric Caves of the region. The hotel is small, boutique but, in our eyes, perfectly formed and the thing that really makes it work was the 'team', I call them a team as they are more than just staff. You can see how they work together, support each other and, together, put the guest first in all they do, they are a credit to the hotel. The room we had was marvellous, large, twin French doors leading to a large terrace, ample wardrobe and drawer space and a beautiful and spacious bathroom. The bed was an amazing size and the sheets were of tremendous quality, my wife said that because of the beds and the sheets she had the best nights sleep she has had for a long time. They have a private pool in a nicely designed garden area which, while we were there, did not attract too many guests at any one time. The hotel prides itself on its responsible approach to the environment and sustainability to the point of offering guests locally made soaps and conditioners of their choice from a wide selection as you check in. They are then brought on a small tray to your room as a member of staff shows you the way. The one, potential, downside to the hotel, and there is nothing the owners can do about it, is its location. It is positioned at the end of the main street in Les Eyzies on a small roundabout which means that our view from the lovely balcony we had was of cars driving along the roads. It wasn't a very bust area so this didn't affect us negatively but you may wish to ask for a room that overlooks the pool for example as they are away from the road. We did eat in the main restaurant and it was absolutely majestic, why it doesn't carry a Michelin star I do not know, however I will review it separately and not in this post.