La Sauldre
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WiFi availableFree ParkingFamily roomsGardenParkingPets allowedAll 11 facilities +
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Guest scores & sentiment
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Wi-Fi9.5
Service9.5
Cleanliness9.3
Value9.2
Rooms9.0
Location9.0
Facilities8.7
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Room types · 2
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Deluxe Triple Room
3 × Single bed(s)15 ㎡up to 4
The triple room offers a private entrance, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower. The triple room provides a wardrobe, parquet floors and heating. The unit offers 3 beds.
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Deluxe Double Room
1 × Large bed(s) (King size)12 ㎡up to 3
The double room offers a private entrance, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower. A wardrobe, parquet floors and heating are offered in this double room. The unit has 1 bed.
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Facilities · 11
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
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Dining
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Maison Medard
Modern Cuisine, Creative · ★ Michelin
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Wholesome flavours, jus, emulsions and sauces that melt in the mouth, illustrated by quenelle of sheatfish, white asparagus and langoustine cream or loin of pork and artichokes in a gutsy veal gravy. Their new take on the ubiquitous crottin de Chavignol featuring a light, unctuous, siphoned mousse surrounded by an acidic tomato juice is out of this world. The chef’s up-to-date, intelligent, delicate cuisine sings the praises of local produce, all of which orchestrated into subtle, colourful dishes. Chef Julien Medard and his wife Delphine (in charge of the dining room) warmly greet customers i
17.4km
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La Pomme d'Or
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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In the heart of a famous wine-growing village, a young couple from Brittany has opted to shine the spotlight on seafood to such an extent that you can almost smell the sea air. Their single set menu, whose dishes are intriguingly and poetically named, offers a choice of flawlessly fresh fish and shellfish, all of which are consummately cooked. The chef, who clearly knows his stuff, has his sights clearly focused on a single goal: taste. The wine list unsurprisingly gives the floor to Sancerre wines, and you'll hear no complaints from us. Cheerful, smiling service in an uncluttered, elegant int
20.2km
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Côté Jardin
Creative, Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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This aptly named establishment is supplied by a market gardener who grows over 300 varieties of vegetables, fruit and herbs. Chef Arnaud Billard, a native of Maubeuge, is now at home on the left bank of the Loire on the road to Bourges. His tasty, spot-on market cuisine is clearly veggie focused, thanks to inspired, yet subtle associations together with an underlying fondness for citrus fruits. Dotted with Asian notes, the score also demonstrates the chef’s love of seafood. Examples include scallops on a bed of leeks, paired with a delicious yuzu kosho sauce, which is a paste made out of chili
24.9km
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Auberge des Templiers
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Some things never go out of fashion… The oldest stone walls of this quintessential Sologne coaching inn with a half-timbered, pink brick façade date back to the 17C. Former patrons include the likes of French stars Mistinguett and Maurice Chevalier. Settle in at your table in this timeless setting of solid oak beams, Gien earthenware and crystal, with a view onto the magnificent grounds planted with century-old trees. The chef cooks classics and dishes that smack of modern inspiration, whether using fish and seafood or meat – he has a penchant for game. Home to some exceptional vintages, the s
38.8km
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L'Épicerie
Modern Cuisine · Bib
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Is the restaurant a grocer’s or is it the other way round? Whatever, this ebullient, two-in-one business quietly feeds us well, which is all that matters! Mathieu (in charge of savoury dishes) and Clémentine (desserts) curate a splendid, seasonal menu that stars regional produce: organic market garden veg from down the road, free-range meat and herbs from the garden. All the tableware (crockery, knife rests, carafes) is the handiwork of artisans established in this thriving pottery village. Their unpretentious eatery is a hit with the locals, which is always a good sign. Beware, 20 seats only,
19.9km
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Erre
Creative · ★ Michelin
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Set in a stunning estate complete with a golf course and spa, this former hunting lodge has been turned into a hotel and fine dining restaurant. The vaulted dining area with white tablecloths and an understated contemporary decor looks out onto the green. Originally from the Cévennes, Clément Vergeat (formerly at Guy Savoy and Alliance in Paris, Kokkeriet in Copenhagen) has devised a surprise menu that combines produce from Southern Europe with Northern European techniques: Camargue oysters with dried duck; smoked prawn tartare smørbrød style; fermented strawberries and matured lamb. Marine Ma
65.1km
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La Table de Christophe Hay et Loïs Bée
Modern Cuisine, Creative · ★ Michelin
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Opposite Limère golf course, Christophe Hay's second establishment sports a contemporary interior inspired by nature and the forest, the chef's main muses, together with vegetables from his garden. The huge open kitchen is in the hands of chef Loïs Bée, whose highly personal score, underpinned by confident technique, is nonetheless perfectly in tune with the house ethos. The delicate, seasonal cuisine is eco-conscious and favours short supply chains and game in season. Think Sologne trout, cucumber, verbena and tapioca; fillet and andouille of ostrich, parsley-flavoured viennoise, wild garlic,
68.6km
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Grand Hôtel du Lion d'Or
Modern Cuisine · ★ Michelin
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Marie-Christine and Didier Clément have successfully enhanced Sologne’s pastoral universe in their historic regional gourmet landmark thanks to some fabulous restoration work. The Offard house was entrusted with creating an incredible natural, ‘rural’ interior out of “stone cardboard”, an 18C handicraft about which chef Didier Clément is passionate. The food embodies a gourmet interpretation of the countryside, courtesy of the chef’s research into forgotten herbs and spices: grains of paradise, sand leek, angelica and lemon thyme. Clément signs a patriotic lineup, free of unnecessary frills an
69.1km
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