"Hôtel agréable avec piscine …personnel sympathique et resto boucherie dans l’hôtel juste parfait pour ne pas reprendre la voiture ! seul bémol la moquette des chambres , qui donne pas envie de marcher pied nus ! Il faut absolument que cette moquette disparaisse et se transforme en parquet ! "
"Good, modern, clean hotel in a very peaceful surroundings, at the golf course. Breakfast was decent, but not too many options. Rooms were clean and comfortable "
"Great property and friendly host. Excellent breakfast. Location obviously requires a car, and is conveniently located to allow for outings to a variety of places.
We enjoyed the breakfast, swimming pool and the donkeys too."
"We stayed at the hotel as a party of 4 in 2 rooms for 4 nights, and it was an excellent base for getting out and about in Provence. The property is very clean and well maintained with ample secure parking. The outdoor pool is not very big but there appeared to be ample sun loungers and it was very refreshing at the end of a day’s sightseeing. The rooms are equipped with a kitchenette which was sufficient for us to prepare breakfasts, lunches and dinners but it should be noted this room is also your bedroom so easy on the garlic and onions!
There were food options on site and we did avail of breakfast on one day which was convenient and sufficient but overall not great value. We made more use of the local Boulanger and Lidl for breakfast. There are good grocery shops nearby, Lidl and a ‘U’ Express as well as take away pizza and rotisserie Chicken outlets.
It’s a bit of a stretch to associate the hotel with Aix en Provence as it’s actually in a town called Bouc Bel Air which is a 15-20 minute car drive away from Aix. There’s a bus stop at the end of the road to the hotel and the centre of Aix is a 30 minute bus ride. Aix is very pretty and well worth a visit.
One sullen member of staff aside, who maybe was having a bad day, I would recommend the hotel as an excellent base for touring the area. Clean, comfortable, well equipped and secure. It is more like a motel than a hotel and I would say that a car is essential."