Logis Hôtel-Restaurant Les Airelles is situated in Neufchâtel-en-Bray, 41 km from Rouen and 34 km from Dieppe. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant, which serves gastronomic cuisine.
Located in Bures-en-Bray, a 40-minute drive from Dieppe, Au Mesnil Le Bas Bray offers B&B accommodation with a garden. Rouen is also a 40-minute drive away.
Peter
United Kingdom
It’s a beautifully renovated farm house with comfortable and tastefully decorated bedrooms and a seating area. The grounds are well kept and include a pond with ducks and geese. The two dogs were very friendly. Home cooked food was delicious and good value. We were cycling the Avenue Verte to Paris, and it was just a short detour to reach the house.
Gîte équestre. Ferme des Essarts, a property with a garden, is situated in Maucomble, 39 km from Notre-Dame Cathedral of Rouen, 41 km from Rouen Kindarena Sports Hall, as well as 42 km from Voltaire...
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, perfect for night stop enroute to Le Shuttle
Immaculate presentation, very clean, care and thought with decoration.
Set just 44 km from Dieppe Casino, Gîte paisible features accommodation in Saint-Vincent with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
francesco
Italy
The owners are very kind. The house Is big and very clean
Offering a garden and garden view, Maison sur la colline is situated in Saint-Martin-lʼHortier, 36 km from Dieppe Casino and 49 km from Gare de Rouen Rive Droite.
Juanita
Netherlands
Beautiful view and very clean. Everything that you need voor a pleasant stay.
Situated just 30 km from Train Station of Dieppe, Maison individuelle provides accommodation in Pommeréval with access to free bikes, a garden, as well as bicycle parking.
Ursula
United Kingdom
Beautiful location- spotlessly clean and very well equipped.
Located in the centre of Forges-les-Eaux, just 400 metres from the Avenue Verte cycle path, Hôtel Restaurant La Paix offers free Wi-Fi access and a large garden.
Robbins
United Kingdom
Very quiet and comfortable hotel with secure parking. The bed was exceedingly comfortable.
The town was rebuilt in 1940's after extensive war damage...
The town was rebuilt in 1940's after extensive war damage and today is a busy market town with lots of good shops and restaurants and an excellent place to stay and explore on foot or by bike along the many miles of the Avenue Verte (former railway line converted to a wonderful rural pathway) the beautiful Normandy countryside of the Pays de Bray with upland beech woods, rolling pastoral farm fields (source of the milk for the heart-shaped and very creamy Neufchatel cheese) and lowland cerial crops. It is a working town and not a tourist centre (which we very much prefer) with multiple facilities but few historic buildings following war damage yet its people are very welcoming and service provision excellent.
IanP
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is underrated town only two hours from port and two...
This is underrated town only two hours from port and two hours from Paris...has McDonalds in LeClerc area with delicious potato wedges...also for authentic French cuisine try the Chapeau Rouge opposite the church...Super U and Leclerc supermarkets are in centre of town and try a fantastic reasonable restaurant at Les Airelles hotel in the very centre. This is bustling French town surrounded by rolling countryside...cows are happily grazing on hills in front of Super U...a lot of people use town as a stop off but would recommend a longer stay ...there is weekly market. There is of course the famous heart cheese..delicious..cycle routes etc..wedding location..at Cellier du Val Boury...
Marie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Neufchâtel-en-Bray is a lovely little Town with a speciality...
Neufchâtel-en-Bray is a lovely little Town with a speciality for soft cheese. It's quiet at night with very little light pollution and ample free parking at the back of the main street. Food is excellent, perfect for an overnight stop off after a day at the Normandy D-Day Beaches.
Dominic
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Les Airelles in Neufchâtel-en-Bray was a ‘must’ stopover on...
Les Airelles in Neufchâtel-en-Bray was a ‘must’ stopover on our way back to Calais and the UK. We had been to the restaurant before and the food is just superb. If you are in Neufchâtel you would be bonkers not to dine here to taste the best of Normandy.
We had not stayed at the hotel part before, but this is really just an adjunct for the restaurant. Our room was spacious (we had the one room with a balcony on the first floor) and comfortable. Although it is rated as 2 Star I don’t know why because it had a pleasant atmosphere, comfortable bed and a good sized en suite bathroom. We slept well and it was quiet despite being in the centre of the town. The breakfast was a delicious French style breakfast.
But back to the best bit – the restaurant. We had the ‘Tradition’ menu at Euro 36. The Assiette de patience was a Foie gras brulee, then I had Foie gras a la Normande which had apple and calvados layers whilst my wife had Salad de Gambas (giant succulent prawns). The palate refresher was green apple sorbet with calvados (positively dreamy!). We both had Filet de sandre sauce a l’orange; a beautiful filet of Zander in a delicate orange sauce. Of course we had the cheese course including the famous Neufchatel cheese and then for dessert my wife had three sorbets and I had Tiramisu Normande which replaced the traditional biscuit with caramelised apples in a creamy sauce.
The service was perfectly timed and professional and the wine (a Pouilly-Fumé) quite delicious. A perfect last meal at the end of a wonderful holiday in France.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Visit the Church in the high street and the market if it is...
Visit the Church in the high street and the market if it is open. This town paid a heavy price during the Allied invasion and there are photos and written information in the High Street near the Church.
Chris
United Kingdom
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I didn’t try the breakfast as I needed an early start, but the dinner was quite good and they accommodated my late arrival (due to problems on the road). The location was good, although there isn’t much parking. Luckily, I managed to find a place that wasn’t too far away. The hotel staff didn’t help at all with my bags which surprised me.
Breakfast was good but limited.
Evening meals very good
Room a little dated but this was not unexpected.
Owner run and manged.
Staff extremely friendly and helpful.
Used as a transit stop before/after visiting Belgium.
Excellent value for money.
Parking (free) in public car park opposite rear entrance to hotel. Plenty of spaces free.
Great central location close to all amenities in a lovely little town. Friendly reception on arrival, the room was clean and very comfortable and we had a good nights sleep. Breakfast was excellent with a varied choice. We enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend the hotel and would stay again ourselves when in the area.
What a great welcome from the friendly man on reception, who was rightly proud of his hotel and the excellent restaurant within it.
Comfortable rooms, delicious, local food for our evening meal and a generous breakfast.
Helpful bike storage at the back.
Will be back.
I liked the friendly atmosphere and helpful staff. There was a safe place to store cycles (the hotel is just off the Avenue Verte). The room was a decent size with a comfortable bed. Breakfast was basic but adequate. A good place for dinner a popular restaurant and bar.
On our way up north this hotel was able to provide us with a very welcome and pleasurable stop-over. The room was clean and its size just perfect for us as a family of three. The hotel restaurant serves some great food!
Lovely hotel, friendly welcome. Nice bar, stayed for dinner too which was very good. Travelling by bike and they stored them in their garage. Hearty breakfast...all good.
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