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Rooms & Views
1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin Bunk Bed 452.1-sq-foot room with park views Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment…
1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin Bed 376.7-sq-foot room with park views Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 8…
1 Queen Bed 344.4-sq-foot room with garden views Layout - Bedroom, living room, and sitting area Internet - Fr…
1 Queen Bed 247.6-sq-foot room with park views Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps…
1 Queen Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 226.0-sq-foot room with park views Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 8…
1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin Bed 226.0-sq-foot room with park views Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 8…
1 Double Bed 204.5 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 25+ Mbps Entertainment - 80-cm LED TV with digital channels…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le Puy Tilleul★ Michelin Dominated by the feudal castle of Anjony (15C), the unspoiled village of Tournemire has preserved its flagstone roofed stone houses that are so characteristic of the Cantal region. This nearby contemporary establishment hosts a dining room flooded in light overlooking the countryside. The set menu is modern, creative and polished: foie gras delicately caramelised in muscovado sugar, or impeccably cooked line-fished croaker. A stylish setting that marries the comfort of a top-of-the-range hotel with fine dining ambitions, to the delight of foodies in the know.9.7km
- La Petite GrangeBib In the picture postcard village of Tournemire, a renovated barn, whose bare stone walls and timber rafters have been preserved, is now the scene of an airy restaurant with a modern extension overlooking the Doire Valley. Managed by the same team as the Puy Tilleul, down the hill in the village, the menu highlights home-grown Cantal produce: locally sourced ingredients, tableware by local artisans and coffee roasted in Aurillac. Concise, polished menu dotted with nods to tradition, like truffade. Panoramic views from the picture windows and big-boned fare served with heartwarming sincerity.9.6km
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