The LOGIS - Château de la Motte - Hôtel & Restaurant, built in the 18th century, is located in Mormal Forest. It features a French restaurant that serves regional products, a garden and spa...
Featuring a terrace and views of garden, La Forge De Labbaye is a guest house situated in a historic building in Liessies, 43 km from Matisse Museum.
AliPeb
United Kingdom
A pleasant property in a quiet, peaceful part of the countryside. My room was a good sized double with an en suite bathroom (with a bath), and separate toilet. The Wi-Fi signal was good and the Smart TV meant I could access my UK subscriptions (YouTube, Netflix etc.) and watch English-speaking TV in the evening which is good for a solo traveller. There was private off road parking at the front of the property.
Gîte Le Domaine des Fagnes is located in Sains-du-Nord, 14 km from Avesnois Nature Park and a 20-minute drive from the Belgian border.
Glynn
United Kingdom
The accommodation was great, clean and very cozy. Also the breakfast was excellent, arriving a picnic hamper with plenty of choice and far too much to fill our bellies.
Featuring a garden and a terrace, La Ferme aux Charmes is located in Solre-le-Château. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. The private bathroom comes with a bath or shower.
Located in the Avesnois Regional Park, Aubépine is set in a 19th-century country house, only 15 km from Val Joly Activities Centre.
Anna
Czech Republic
A gem, wonderful host who improvised dinner even after our very late arrival. Very friendly and tasteful place. The garden is wild and magnificent with all the vegetables mixed with beautiful flowers. A real gem!
Breakfast was by far the best we ever had in a B&B, I would really recommend this place to everyone that loves beauty, and good food :)
Offering quiet street views, « Le temps d’un instant » dépendance is an accommodation located in Solre-le-Château, 46 km from Matisse Museum and 42 km from Charleroi Expo.
It's a little rural French town near the Belgian border.
It's a little rural French town near the Belgian border. Either that tells you everything or that tells you nothing! If the latter, then I suspect it's probably not for you, but hey, what do I know?
There's no nightlife to my knowledge, and precious little daylife. That was perfect for us :-) Lots of forests and lakes and cycle routes and not much traffic.
But for the historically minded, there's a genuine antique (1920s?) petrol pump in the middle of town (although it's no longer in service).
The hotel is set in a quiet, rural location. The room was really good with a separate sitting room with sofa, a separate bedroom and a shower room. The shower was really good and the bed was comfortable.
We ate in the restaurant in the evening and the food was good with plenty of choice.
All the staff were helpful and friendly.
The hotel is an impressive converted monastry and quite quirky. The location is very quiet with ample parking. Staff were helpful and breakfast was fine.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
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