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Hôtel Le Montaigu

★★★Luz-Saint-SauveurMountain view
8.0/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Family Room
2x Twin 28 Up to 4

Free Wi-Fi access and a private bathroom with a hairdryer feature in this room.

Standard Triple Room
1x Twin 26 Up to 3

Free Wi-Fi access and a private bathroom with a hairdryer feature in this room.

Superior Triple Room
1x Twin 26 Up to 3
Mountain view

The triple room features soundproof walls, a mini-bar, a balcony with mountain views as well as a private bathroom boast…

Standard Double or Twin Room
1x Double 24 Up to 2

Free Wi-Fi access and a private bathroom with a hairdryer feature in this room.

Superior Double Room with Balcony
1x Queen 24 Up to 2

A balcony, free Wi-Fi and a TV feature in this spacious room.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Au Fond du GosierBib Trout from Lau-Balagnas, rabbit from Julos, lamb from Val d'Azun, carrots from Lézignan, dairy produce from Ferme Sayous, coffee roasted in Sassis: Céline, the sommelier and restaurant manager, never misses a chance to sing the praises of the super-local ingredients that her chef partner, Mathieu, expertly crafts into succulent dishes. After training in top establishments (including L'Artichaut, Montpellier), the couple has found their way to our hearts via our stomachs and our tastebuds: organic egg, cream of Jerusalem artichoke, sweet onions, emulsion of star anise; squash-flavoured brioche 16.6km
  • Le Viscos Welcome to the village of Saint-Savin, which is a vantage point overlooking the Argelès valley and home to this family-run restaurant with a classic, elegant feel. In the kitchen, Alexis (representing the seventh generation of chefs in the family!) treats diners to dishes that are an ode to the terroir, courtesy of local produce enhanced with more modern touches. The desserts, in particular, are fantastic, eg the macaron and nougatine ice cream. Charming guestrooms.13.8km
  • Auberge Le Cabaliros This pleasant village "inn" halfway between two famous passes – Col d'Aubisque and Col du Tourmalet – stands surrounded by the peaks of the Pyrenees. The menu features wonderful traditional dishes that are big on flavour and nicely presented: noir de Bigorre black pork loin, braised sweetbreads, Pyrenean trout. Pretty little guestrooms available!15.2km
  • Des Petits Pois Sont Rouges No need to be a guest at the Miramont Hotel to enjoy the chef's cuisine. He of course pays homage to Pyrenean culinary heritage but doesn't hesitate to make a few welcome innovations.16.5km

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Attractions nearby

  • Pyrénées Animal Park zoo in Argelès-Gazost, France17.5km

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