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Hotel Restaurant Le Bellevue

12 rue du General Leclerc, Villerville, France | (888) 616-5829

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Overview

Pros
  • Set in quiet
    village between Deauville and Honfleur

  • Peaceful garden
    with terrace overlooking the sea

  • Excellent
    restaurant specializing in local seafood

  • Many rooms have
    furnished balconies with sea views

  • Cozy traditional
    bar with fireplace

  • Free use of
    nearby tennis courts

  • Free parking
    on-site

  • Free Wi-Fi
    throughout

Cons
  • No public
    transport access

  • Decor a bit drab
    in places

  • Restaurant can
    get busy (booking advised)

Bottom Line

Le Bellevue is a
mid-range, 26-room hotel occupying a 19th-century villa set in a quiet village
overlooking the Seine Estuary. Its excellent restaurant is popular with locals and some of its tables have sea views
-- as do many of the simple, cozy guest rooms. Besides the homey bar, there's little else in
the way of facilities, and public transport links are pretty nonexistent.
However, with both Honfleur and Deauville within 15 minutes by car, it provides
a peaceful and relatively good value alternative to these often-overcrowded tourist
hot spots. 

Map

12 rue du General Leclerc, Villerville, France
Amenities
  • Beach
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pets Allowed
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Tennis Court

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Full Review

Scene

Quaint 19th-century villa centered on popular restaurant and sea views

Le Bellevue is housed
in a 19th-century villa built by the director of the Opéra Comique of the time,
and still bears plenty of its original period features, such as traditional carved wood fixtures and furnishings (though combined with some
more modern and less attractive additions). There is a small-town ambience to
the hotel, with a cozy and quiet atmosphere during the day that extends to a
secluded garden and manicured lawns overlooking the sea -- close enough to
catch the odd pleasant whiff of briny breeze. The hotel is very much centered
on its well-known and popular restaurant, meaning evenings are abuzz with both
locals and guests enjoying its locally inspired dishes in intimate surrounds.

Location

Set in small village overlooking the Seine Estuary between Deauville and Honfleur

The hotel is
located down a small lane in the quiet village of Villerville, which overlooks
the Seine Estuary in northern France. Situated just off the main road connecting
Deauville and Honfleur, it offers easy access to both of these popular tourist
destinations (both around 10 to 15 minutes by car). The village itself is pleasant
enough to stroll around, though there are no beaches within walking distance, and
most of the area's tourists attractions are only accessible by car (there's
little or no public transport). The D-Day beaches are all about one hour to 90 minutes away by car, and the hotel is about one hour from both Rouen and Bayeux, with its medieval buildings. The stunning island compound, Mont-St-Michel, is two hours away.

Rooms

Traditionally styled rooms, all with free Wi-Fi and many with sea views

Most of the
hotel's 26 rooms occupy the more recently built section of the property, and
decor is largely a modern take on traditional styling. The four suites are all
located in the historical part of the property and are styled in more classical
fashion with antique furnishings, though brightened with colorful fabrics and
modern art. Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs come as standard, though in-room
refreshment is lacking with no hot drink facilities or minibar. All the suites,
and many of the rooms extend to furnished balconies or terraces, often with sea
views. Although a little plain in parts, rooms are all very well maintained
with excellent cleanliness.

Features

Excellent seafood restaurant, garden terrace, and fireplace bar

The hotel's main
highlight is its excellent restaurant, which specializes in fresh and
locally sourced seafood. Some tables offer partial sea views, however the
restaurant is popular with locals so booking is recommended. Drinks can also be taken on to
the garden terrace in warmer months, or in the hotel's cozy bar in front of a
log fire. There's little in the way of health facilities on-site, though a
partnership with the local tennis club next door means tennis courts are free
for guests. Wi-Fi is also free throughout the property and on-site parking is
also free of charge.