"Well located, clean hotel with helpful staff. Rooms are not extraordinarily large (i.e. rather small by American standards), but that is the case in most European hotels, especially in older cities. Parking mainly on streets nearby, not a problem."
"A perfect boutique hotel experience. Lovely renovation of historic building. Large windows look out onto historic sights. Blissful air conditioning. Generous breakfasts. Impeccable grounds."
"I loved this property and plan to stay here for the winter holidays. It is charming, calm and beautiful. The staff, oh the staff, kind and knowledgeable and understanding."
"We had a wonderful stay despite the weather being mixed. The spa was a lovely treat when sitting by the pool wasn’t appealing - although make sure you book your hour as it fills up quickly. We had a lovely evening in the bar with music and tapas - it was meant to be in the rose garden but equally lovely. Unfortunately didn’t manage to have proper dinner as didn’t book in time - the restaurant is only small. Breakfasts were a highlight already though! We had a lovely family room which was a great size for a family of 4 with 2 teenagers. Plus a lovely large terrace. My only complaint would be for a family of 4 , giving us 2 double beds wasn’t practical. The sofa bed was too small for 2 teenagers of different sex! Or even a teenager + parent. We ended up requesting an additional camp bed which I don’t think we should have had to pay for. Overall a lovely stay though and we will definitely be back!"
"On my first evening there to check in, I was given an entry code with instructions on how to self check in. The steps provided were exactly as explained to me on the phone. I would have prefered if someone were there to greet me but at least I had access. At the hotel I stayed at before Naad Hotel, was in Arles and the front desk personnel over there kindly allowed me to use his phone to reach Hotel Naad. He knew that I was in a quandry, and helped me. When I entered my room, it was a bit cramped and the dark colors of the room did not help. The interior lights had awkward placing so that was not that convenient. The bedside light fixtures reminded me of extendable desk lamps that engineers use. The town of Sarlat la Caneda itself is very charming and lovely, so that helped."
"This is beautiful and quirky hotel in an old part of the town centre of Souillac. Owners appeared to be welcoming and charismatic. Lady owner communicates in English if struggling to speak in French.
Rooms presented to be very nice and clean, while beds very comfortable. Bathroom appeared to be clean but would benefit from a little renovation. There is shower in the bathtub but no rail to attach it, which was a little bit inconvenient.
There is cafe and dinning room downstairs, which seems to attract a lot of locals. Breakfast is served in the dinning room, though I would personally rather have something to eat elsewhere. Hygiene standards in the dinning room are not what I am used to, and are somehow low."
Whether you're on a romantic holiday and are looking to stay somewhere quiet, or you're a solo traveller hoping to make some connections, a B&B might be the right choice for your trip.
Why should you consider a B&B versus a traditional hotel?
B&Bs all have a unique charm — whether it's a comfy common area with a fireplace or a beautiful dining room, the little details are what make bed and breakfasts the perfect escape.
What are the best B&Bs in La Chapelle-Aubareil?
Below are some B&Bs in the surrounding area: La Villa des Consuls: 14 rooms. 8.6 mi (13.9 km) from the heart of La Chapelle-Aubareil. Lo Gorissado - La Ferme du Glandier: 5 rooms. 10.1 mi (16.3 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the unique decor and patio area. La Sarlamandre: 5 rooms. Situated 5 mi (8 km) from the heart of La Chapelle-Aubareil. Enjoy the outdoor pool and unique decor. Manoir de la Malartrie: 7 rooms. 13 mi (20.9 km) from the city centre. La Bayardine: 3 rooms. Located 9.7 mi (15.7 km) from the core of La Chapelle-Aubareil. Enjoy the unique decor and arcade/games room.
When should I stay at a B&B in La Chapelle-Aubareil?
When you're dreaming of a getaway to La Chapelle-Aubareil, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 20°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for La Chapelle-Aubareil is 951 mm.
How can I get to and around La Chapelle-Aubareil?
You can map out your trip in and around La Chapelle-Aubareil ahead of time with these transportation options. Fly into Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne), which is located 15.1 mi (24.3 km) away from the city centre. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.