Located in LʼAnse-Saint-Jean and only 16 km from Saguenay National Park, 32 B de Vebron provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Floral'Anse is set in LʼAnse-Saint-Jean. The air-conditioned accommodation is 5.2 km from Saguenay National Park, and guests can benefit from private parking available on site and free WiFi.
Featuring mountain views, Chalet Au petit Édouard (Mont Édouard) features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 17 km from Saguenay National Park.
Auberge Le Camp De Base is situated in L’Anse-Saint-Jean, 11 km from Saguenay National Park and 8 km from Mont Edouard. Among the various facilities are a terrace, a shared lounge, as well as a bar.
Judy
United Kingdom
Really helpful - good communication about checking in and arrival time etc. Really friendly staff. Arranged for a late arrival so we could access the room after the office had closed.
Set in LʼAnse-Saint-Jean, 16 km from Saguenay National Park, Maison de Vébron offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Sander
Netherlands
Nice bed. Coffee maker, microwave, mini fridge, cornflax and milk present in the room. More than sufficient towels. Check-in was easy.
Set in LʼAnse-Saint-Jean, 15 km from Saguenay National Park, Résidences touristiques l’Abris offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Auberge Boréale de Charlevoix has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Petit-Saguenay. The hotel offers both free WiFi and free private parking.
Boasting a garden and views of mountain, AUBERGE DU DIMANCHE - Hotel - Fjord-du-Saguenay - l'Anse-Saint-Jean - Riviere-Eternite is a recently renovated bed and breakfast situated in Riviere Eternite,...
Giovana
Brazil
Breakfast was good, the kitchen had all the appliances needed, the epicerie by its side is very helpful! bed and shower are comfortable too! the ambience is very cozy and clean, I'd totally recommend it!
Quaint village. Pretty houses. A supermarket, coffee shop, restaurants and public dock. Lots of places to stay from camping to bed and breakfasts and cottages. Ideally situated for taking a boat whale watching or kayaking the fjord.
Hilly terrain if you are biking.
Must have a car to travel.
hilary
Canada
Scored 10
10
This is a real kingdom !
This is a real kingdom ! The beauty of nature is hard to describe. The fjord is breathtaking, the people are very friendly. In wintertime the scenery has something magical. Under the cover of snow,the forest is quiet and peaceful.
Marie-France
Canada
Scored 8.0
8.0
Easy access to the fjord for views and walks, including a...
Easy access to the fjord for views and walks, including a nice hiking trail beside the river. We visited in the autumn, so the leaves were superb, but quite a few places were closed. It's a long straggly village, but happily our apartment was close to the shop, with more amenities up at the main road (170). If camping's your thing, the campsite looked very good with a nice communal area. There's a spectacular view at Tabatiere, but it's an expensive one unless you plan to visit another National Parc site the same day. (There are other good views at Petit Saguenay, about 20 miles back down the 170, and they are free!) The picturesque Pont du Faubourg (covered bridge) is famous for appearing on the C$1000 note (no longer legal tender), and gets quite a lot of attention. It houses a nice display of local art and history.
Colin
United Kingdom
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Huge place with a breathtaking view of the fjord. As it was the beginning of the season we were provided with a bigger place than we initially asked, there were 2 bedrooms. The bathroom was big and really functional. The whole place was freshly renovated and nicely decorated. There was even a kettle which is quite rare for Canadian hotels.
The hotel is charming; it has a very unique ambiance. For us it has the right '40-'50ies style; before standardized hotel expectations. Breakfast was fine.
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