Auberge Des Adrets - Frejus, France
Address: Route Nationale 7,
Frejus, 83600
Auberge Des Adrets details:
In the heart of the Estérel region, the Auberge des Adrets is perfect for a short, relaxing stay. On the way to Mandelieu, on the ancient 'Aurélienne' road, the auberge rests in the shade of thousand year old trees.
Take a stroll in the surrounding park, which boasts olive, apple and orange trees as well as lavender and jasmine. Friendly staff will welcome guests to the extensive facilities available, including a new, intimate pool. A lounge bar in the shade of the century old platens will offer guests a truly restful, typically Provencal moment. Guests may choose from ten rooms in the recently refurbished building, each of which blend charm, luxury and tranquillity. Car parking is also available. The auberge offers easy access to St. Tropez, Monaco and the surrounding area. The coast and hinterland offer a multitude of activities and attractions; Valescure, Mandelieu, Mougins, Opio, Valbonne and Taulane are superb eighteen hole golf courses.
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Location
Thirty minutes away is Cannes with its myriad of festivals and conventions; Nice, with its flower market, old town and extensive culture, is only forty five minutes away. Grasse, the city of perfumes, is close by, as are the Roman ruins of Fréjus. There is a myriad of high perched villages to explore, such as Callian, Fayence, Caussol, Saint Vallier, Cabris, Spéracèdes, Eze, Saint Agnès and Gourdon. Places of particular interest include the Maeght Foundation at Saint Paul de Vence, the grottos of Saint Cézaire and the Heights of Cagnes. The scenic vine route is not to be forgotten. Nature lovers and conservationists will appreciate the immeasurable archaeological and botanical wealth of Estérel Park. Alternatively, the sea is just ten minutes from the Auberge and boasts many tempting rock pools. There are water sports on offer whilst the lake at Saint Cassien Lake is a fisherman's paradise.
Facilities
General: Restaurant, Safety Deposit Box, Continental Breakfast, Free Parking, Heating, Luggage Storage, Shops in Hotel, Terrace, Garden, Newspapers, Bar, Gay Friendly, Pets Allowed
Activities: Solarium, Massage, Library, Biking, Walking, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Cycling, Horse Riding, Casino, Fishing
Services: Ironing Service, Babysitting/Child Services, Fax/Photocopying, Internet Services, Airport Shuttle, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Room Service, Laundry, Car Rental, Dry Cleaning, Packed Lunches, Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Currency Exchange, Breakfast in the Room
Location: Forest, Park, Mountains, Panoramic View
Dining
Revel in unique gastronomic moments, whether enjoying game by the fireplace, or dining by candlelight in summer on the panoramic terrace overlooking the Esterel.
Hotel policies
Cancellation
To guarantee a booking 30% of the stay will be charged on your credit card as a deposit. In case of cancellation between 15 and 30 days prior to the date , you will be charged 50% of your stay . In case of cancellation less than 15 days before the
Children
All children are welcome.
All children under 3 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults are charged EUR 19.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Max
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
EUR 1.05 city/tourist tax per person per night is not included.
Parking
Free Public parking is possible on site.
Dining
Continental breakfast is not included and cost EUR 16.00 per person.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in public areas only and is free of charge.
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
Check in / front desk
8.0
The staff were very attentive and the place was wonderfully clean, but for ?175 a night without breakfast it was expensive. It is a very simple place that has been sympathetically converted but once you are a guest you have little choice but to pay for what they ask, which is very expensive compared to what is also available locally, but some 10 miles (16km) drive away on a very winding mountain road. The staff booked some fantastic meals out and catered for us very well, with the exception of arriving home one evening to find there was no hot water (they had forgotten to order and refill their gas tank) so we had a 36hrs without hot water, which bearing in mind the cost was not satisfactory. We stayed for 8 nights and ate in the restaurant twice, although it is closed on a Monday evening, the second time was the night before we left and I couldn’t be bothered to drive 20miles for a meal out and fancied a drink. The food is superb, but again expensive, as is the wine with the setting dramatic. We were given a ‘complimentary’ bottle of house champagne on our last night for the troubles encountered, so they did try. Overall the stay was very relaxing, the setting lovely but its not near the sea and has a racetrack of a road (N7) about 10 feet (2.5m) from the front door of the hotel which they don’t show on any of the pictures. Its expensive for what it is, although of a good standard, but I won’t be going back as I found far nicer, better located and cheaper alternatives when we were out and about. A quirky ‘boutique hotel’ that has a long way to go.
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4.0
Patrone très autaine et très sèche, nous avons été pris de haut pour une cuisine qui n'est pas à la hauteur de l'addition. Dommage, l'endroit est magnifique...
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