The Chateau
des Fougeres is a
charming 19th-century manor house surrounded by beautiful grounds. Although not exactly a chateau, the property is lovely, though the modern and minimal interior decor scheme can make it feel a little empty, especially in the spacious guest rooms. The location is excellent, within view of the sea and a short drive to town. The upper-mid-range property is light on facilities, as might be expected from a B&B, and rates are high for this type of lodging.
The Chateau
des Fougeres is a
charming 19th-century manor house surrounded by beautiful grounds. Although not exactly a chateau, the property is lovely, though the modern and minimal interior decor scheme can make it feel a little empty, especially in the spacious guest rooms. The location is excellent, within view of the sea and a short drive to town. The upper-mid-range property is light on facilities, as might be expected from a B&B, and rates are high for this type of lodging.
The Hostellerie Du Vallon is a relatively upscale hotel occupying a fine, though modern-built, piece of traditional Normandy-style architecture. Its residential location is fairly quiet, though still within walking distance of town and the beach -- though it's mostly uphill on the way back. The 62 rooms are more spacious than most and standard amenities are all there, while Superior Rooms open to balconies. Spa facilities are a bonus and the lounge bar is pleasant -- if a little pricey. Overall, rates and facilities compare very well with hotels in the area, though the property's chain feel makes it all a bit unexceptional.
The Hostellerie Du Vallon is a relatively upscale hotel occupying a fine, though modern-built, piece of traditional Normandy-style architecture. Its residential location is fairly quiet, though still within walking distance of town and the beach -- though it's mostly uphill on the way back. The 62 rooms are more spacious than most and standard amenities are all there, while Superior Rooms open to balconies. Spa facilities are a bonus and the lounge bar is pleasant -- if a little pricey. Overall, rates and facilities compare very well with hotels in the area, though the property's chain feel makes it all a bit unexceptional.
Le Flaubert is a charming, attractive, and quintessentially French seafront guesthouse overlooking a wide sandy beach in Trouville-sur-Mer. Its 32 rooms are bright and individually styled, some with balconies overlooking the sea. The mid-range property has no dining area or in-room refreshments, though does have a small bar serving cocktails and light snacks. Breakfast can be ordered up to the room (for a fee). For such an impeccably finished hotel in such a prime setting, rates are very reasonable indeed -- just get there early if arriving by car as parking is very limited.(Trip Advisor says 32 rooms)
Le Flaubert is a charming, attractive, and quintessentially French seafront guesthouse overlooking a wide sandy beach in Trouville-sur-Mer. Its 32 rooms are bright and individually styled, some with balconies overlooking the sea. The mid-range property has no dining area or in-room refreshments, though does have a small bar serving cocktails and light snacks. Breakfast can be ordered up to the room (for a fee). For such an impeccably finished hotel in such a prime setting, rates are very reasonable indeed -- just get there early if arriving by car as parking is very limited.(Trip Advisor says 32 rooms)