Guest User
July 21, 2022
Hello, Having spent 2 nights at the complex in the middle of the week, we arrive at the estate without any real conviction of an exceptional stay. (a recessed path, not very accessible, not concreted, and above all no one to welcome us). The reception closed, we follow the signs leading us gradually to the restaurant to find the person in charge of the reception. After a rather chaotic check-in (more than 30 minutes when there was no one there), following key errors, the person in charge at the time even entered a room that was already occupied by mistake, thinking that it was ours, anyway, this does not bode well for a good stay in the immediate future. But either, we decide to continue and tell ourselves that it will be fine. (Since in addition we have to pay before we can access the room). We then discover our room with 2 beds (a double bed and a single bed) since there were 3 of us. A rather modern and well decorated room, very clean and neat. The only problem, all the rooms of the complex are very close to a ring road which means that the noise of the many cars and trucks slightly breaks the spirit of a quiet holiday... We then discover the swimming pool, rather large in size to accommodate a maximum of people. Very popular, it is located in the south which gives it a more than correct temperature easily exceeding 27 degrees every day... a little happiness! Each group of families, friends and very respectful towards others which means that everyone shares the pool areas without problems. We did not test the restaurant, only the breakfasts included in the stay. Suffice to say that it is a disappointment, products not really fresh. The orange juice is not offered with real oranges but simply in a carafe in which they have poured a large private label brick, the coffee is the same invoice, not terrible, the fruit is not good selected, nothing is ripe. For a complex promoting organic and home cooking with fresh products, what a disappointment. I am also allergic to peanuts, a point yet posted at the entrance of the restaurant to inform us not to hesitate to ask the person in charge of managing it. We arrive around 8:30 a.m. (for a breakfast offered between 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.), a rather tight but largely sufficient taffy window. To our surprise, no more orange juice, and no more classic bread (without cereals and other seeds on it). I tell them about my allergy and they tell me that they have no alternative to offer me as there is no more bread that morning… I can't even imagine the reactions of other holidaymakers arriving on the 09:00 hits wishing to start a good day and finally discovering only the leftovers. Finally coming the time to go to bed (after a great afternoon in
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