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Hôtel de France

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Rooms & Views

Superior Double Room
1x Double 12 Up to 2

Modern, soundproofed rooms with air conditionning.

Standard Twin Room
2x Twin 11 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower. Featuring an outdoor dining area, t…

Standard Double Room
1x Double 10 Up to 2

This room features a flat-screen TV and a shower.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Maison Burgarella Between Causses and Aubrac, the Burgarella family ushers you into this tastefully refurbished house. Downstairs, the Table de Romane brasserie celebrates hearty regional fare (calf’s head, tripoux (sheep tripe), while upstairs the swanky gourmet La Tour establishment allows the creative chef, visible from the open kitchen, to give free rein to his inspiration without losing sight of his Aveyron roots. A delicious gourmet halt on the banks of the Lot River under the aegis of Château de Calmont.74m
  • Le Méjane A real institution, this restaurant is run by two chefs who earned their stripes working for Michel Bras. They showcase the diversity of local ingredients such as trout fillet, calf sweetbreads and Roquefort cheese. Their meticulous and delicious cuisine draws on the rich flavours of the Aveyron terroir: poached egg and pickled mushrooms, cold cappuccino; Aveyron veal with a sage crust, mashed potatoes with wholegrain mustard; and of course the "baba du Méjane" with pink pralines.171m
  • La Route d'Argent On the ground floor of the hotel, this restaurant, which sports a bright, modern interior, is enthusiastically helmed by Loïc and Océane Gay. Regional produce (Aubrac beef and trout) takes front stage in soul-warming, indulgent dishes: persillade of lamb sweetbreads or squab breast. Traditional aligot (mashed potatoes and cheese) is served with the main course.6.3km
  • Le Belvédère This chic, rustic inn commands a breathtaking view of the famous Bozouls Canyon, a natural cirque hewn out of the limestone plateau. The chef has a contagious enthusiasm for traditional farming methods and wines from small-scale producers, as shown by a dish such as house-smoked bacon, green beans, potatoes and herbs, Causses yoghurt.6.3km
  • Hōra At Hōra and its elegant, understated dining room, Gilles Moreau has reinvented his universe, whilst retaining his knack for flavourful cuisine drawing on local produce: Aubrac beef, aligot and a red wine reduction with shallots; organic trout from the Monts d'Aubrac with a bacon foam, risotto with Vieux Rodez cheese; free-range guinea fowl with black trumpet mushrooms and ham-perfumed wheat. In fine weather, the terrace at the rear is blissfully quiet.19.4km

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