Set within an 18th-century Norman manor house, La Chaine D’Or is located in the village of Les Andelys. It offers spacious accommodations with a culinary restaurant.
Located in Les Andelys, 23 miles from Le CADRAN, Hôtel de Paris Restaurant BISTRONOMY has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
La Maison Carpe Diem enjoys a location in Les Andelys, 29 miles from 14-juillet Tramway Station, Rouen and 29 miles from Hotel de ville de Soteville Station, Rouen.
Sonia
United States of America
The location is great, there are cafes, restaurants, grocery stores within walking distance. The view of the castle is out of this world! We woke up every morning to a Delicious breakfast of eggs, bacon, an array of cheeses from the area, breads, fresh juice, fruit salad, great coffee! Bruno & Laurent made sure we were off to a good start each day, thank you! The bed is fantastic, perfect after a long day of sightseeing! Awesome, ample shower with plenty of hot water. We couldn’t ask for more.
Gite De La Baguelande offers accommodations in Les Andelys, 24 miles from Le CADRAN. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Elisa
Spain
Everything was great, the location was quiet and the welcome was warm and friendly. I would stay here again
Located on the banks of the Seine, Chambres d’Hôtes La Villa Aliénor is a private domain and dates back to the 18th Century. Massages are available on request. Rouen is 29 mi away.
Jo Ellen
United States of America
Our hosts were kind and helpful. The location was absolutely wonderful, with a patio view of the river and a beautiful garden. And the bed was super comfy. Guests are asked to take shoes off inside and I’m so glad. Carpets were spotless!
Old coaching inn with tea garden facing the River Seine.
Old coaching inn with tea garden facing the River Seine. Walks on river bank. Hostess was busy with tea garden until 5pm when clients there had dispersed so we walked the town which has wonderful, old beamed properties and an interesting church which was open. Room was comfortable but hostess asked us, as we were shown the room, not to put bags on bed, being a bed & breakfast she didn't have bed bugs like some hotels might have. An odd comment indeed! Breakfast was good, we were asked the night before if we wanted croissants which had not happened in previous fortnight's accommodation, but we've had fresher ones.
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Petit Andely is beautiful, Grand Andelys is okay but not...
Petit Andely is beautiful, Grand Andelys is okay but not quite in the same category. Chateau Gaillard towers over Petit Andely and the Seine river and valley.
The views from the Chateau are spectacular and well worth the walk or drive up there to experience. Going into the Chateau is not needed as you can walk all around it and get the same great views.
Petit Andelys is where we'd stay every time. Picturesque, right by the river and beneath the Chateau, very quiet and 3-4 good places to eat. Would recommend booking your restaurant in advance.
Oliver
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The location and the view from the hotel we stayed at.
The location and the view from the hotel we stayed at. The walk along the river is beautiful with some lovely old cottages along the way. The only problem we had was that we stayed on a Monday and a few eating places weren’t open.
Barbara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are two areas of Les Andelys, the old town which they...
There are two areas of Les Andelys, the old town which they refer to as Le Petit Andely and the much busier new town. I would recommend staying in the old town which is prettier and still has about five restaurants and a small bar. The main reason to visit Les Andelys is of course Chateau Gaillard, built by Richard the Lionheart in 1198, now entirely a ruin, but still magnificent in a stunning location. It costs nothing to walk around the walls but there is a small charge if you want to access the Keep (3.50 euros). Walk the steep slope up to the Chateau (good for the cardio) from just opposite the Tourist office or drive up to it via the new town. We 60+ 'oldies' did both.
Located in the center of the town with the only door with a sign 'gite' above the entrane, we had no problem finding the best place to stay overnight in Les Andelys. We travelled by bicycle that we could store in the backyard. Owner arranged for our stay on short notice and was very helpful and supportive.
Very comfortable apartment in the town center with free public parking just over the street. Great location to explore Les Andelys, Giverny and other towns and villages in the area and Rouen is not far either.
This may be a "2 star" hotel but I think it is a lot better than some 3-star ones. The view (from the 2nd floor) is excellent and everything is clean and done well. It's spacious and quiet. Great location.
The hotel was helpful when we added one to the party, and sourced suitable rooms at short notice.
We always like staying here because of its position right beside the Seine.
This period hotel is a lovely first stop on a long journey down to the dordogne. Delicious food comfy room and well located on the main square overlooking the Seine
Lovely old hotel with fabulous history in a beautiful location. The suite was excellent with fabulous view over the Seine. Evening meal was quite good.
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