Guest-guided hotel insights

Le Noyer Résidence B&B

Le Bugue
9.1/ 10Excellent

Based on public data

Review

This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.

Contribute a stay report
06External scores · reference only, not verified
9.11/10FlyerKey composite

External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.

Rooms & Views

Double or Twin Room with Bathroom
2x Single 29 Up to 2

Guests will have a special experience as the twin/double room offers a pool with a view. The spacious twin/double room p…

Twin Room
2x Single 29 Up to 2

This twin room features a pool with a view. Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private b…

Standard Twin Room
2x Single 27 Up to 2

This twin room features a pool with a view. This air-conditioned twin room is comprised of a flat-screen TV with satelli…

Twin Room
2x Single 25 Up to 2

This twin room features a pool with a view. The twin room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace with…

Standard Double or Twin Room
1x King 25 Up to 2

Guests will have a special experience as the twin/double room provides a pool with a view. Providing free toiletries and…

T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.

Restaurants nearby

  • Le Vieux Logis★ Michelin This reliably good traditional restaurant is housed in the utterly charming setting of a converted tobacco drying barn, all done out in stone and painted wood. Indeed, the whole site – the local stone buildings of an old agricultural property that was originally a priory – is delightful. Head chef Vincent Arnould, a Meilleur Ouvrier de France, is an enlightened custodian of tradition. A native of the Vosges who fell in love with the Périgord, he selects the finest produce for his modern and appealing cuisine with solid classical foundations. At lunchtime, the restaurant proposes a reasonably p6.3km
  • Le 1862 - Les Glycines★ Michelin Colourful, unusual recipes, impeccably cooked and crafted with first-class ingredients, including veggies from the garden: such is the enticing programme that Le 1862, the main restaurant of Les Glycines Hotel, has in store for you. This former coaching inn, located between the railway station and the River Vézère, serves market-fresh cuisine with subtle harmonies of flavours and polished sauces. The chef enhances the finest produce from the surrounding countryside – suckling lamb, saffron, foie gras and the kitchen garden harvest and diners get to sample it all in a smart fashionable venue le10.3km
  • Le Bistro des GlycinesBib One of the undeniable bonuses of this hotel is its excellent bistro! The dining room-conservatory serves (lunchtime only) sensibly priced menus in tune with the zeitgeist, such as gravlax of Eyzies trout with a smoked cream cheese sauce or shoulder of lamb, confit and smoked in a casserole dish. Flavour, generosity and respect for the seasons set the tone for chef Pascal Lombard’s creative and enticing culinary score – we’ll be back for more!10.2km
  • Le Petit Léon★ Michelin Born in South Africa and raised in New Zealand and Australia where he learnt the craft, Nick Honeyman fell in love with France and its produce following stints at Arpège and above all Astrance. In fact, it was thanks to Pascal Barbot that our globetrotter found his way to this bistro that he has gradually turned into a gourmet establishment. Exquisitely presented, his signature cuisine is a masterfully intelligent festival of emulsions and contrasting flavours. This seasonal restaurant (May-Sept) located in a picturesque village boasts a terrace overlooking the garden’s manicured lawn. In the 19.3km
  • Bistrot de la Place In the heart of the village where Chabrol filmed Le Boucher (1970). Old stonework, beams and tasty country cuisine including andouillette and confit de canard.6.3km
  • Auberge de l'Espérance Desperate souls should rush to this restaurant that offers hope! The owner extends a warm and smiling welcome, and there is lots of attention to detail in the food, which combines freshness and taste. A reminder that it can be the simple pleasures that leave the deepest impression.8.5km
  • La Table du Centenaire Previously an oyster farmer working in the Bassin d'Arcachon, chef Mathieu Métifet draws his inspiration from the Périgord terroir, weaving in fish and seafood elements to create carefully prepared, personal cuisine, of which his signature dish is a good example: "Le Centenaire's unmissable razor clams with a morel cream and home-smoked magret de canard". Hand-picked small-scale local producers.10.8km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Cro-Magnon site cave in France10.4km
  • Font-de-Gaume cave with prehistoric art11.8km
  • Rouffignac Cave cave with prehistoric art13.0km
  • Abri de la Madeleine cave with prehistoric art13.3km
  • National Museum of Prehistory in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil museum in France10.6km
  • Les Combarelles cave with prehistoric art in southwestern France13.0km
  • Abri du Poisson cave with prehistoric art9.7km
  • Laugerie-Basse archaeological site10.0km

Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.

Related community discussion

Start a discussion

Community posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.

No related posts yet

Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.

Want to know?

Ask about Le Noyer Résidence B&B's benefits, facilities or check-in — guests who stayed will answer.
This page carries no prices or booking. Ranking is not for sale. Guest content and money are separated by design — this page never holds a price, commission, or booking rank.
Book on FlyerTrip →