Located 1.5 km from the medieval town, Hôtel La Bérangère offers a seasonal swimming pool, a terrace and a garden. You can relax in the communal living room.
Peter
United Kingdom
A pleasant welcome from reception, he spoke good English and was welcoming.
The rooms were clean and fresh, maybe the bed a little hard.
Breakfast was good and plentiful.
Recommended, value for money
Located in Pérouges Medieval city, The Resid For Calixte guest house offers a terrace with chairs and tables. Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are provided on site.
fiona
Australia
The Location was perfect. 2 min walk into the old town. The room was comfy
Hostellerie du Vieux Pérouges is located 2 km from Meximieux and 5 km from Etangs de la Dombes. It offers an on-site tea room and restaurant, which serves a range of local specialities.
Brent
New Zealand
A very special treat to be able to stay for a few nights right in the centre of beautiful medieval Perouges. Atmospheric - especially early morning and evening. Great parking also. Try to have dinner at least once in their own restaurant.
Located in Pérouges, the recently renovated Chez Gabriel et Sophie offers accommodation 36 km from Part-Dieu Train Station and 36 km from Groupama Stadium.
Colin
United Kingdom
If you are looking for a unique apartment location, this is definitely the place to go. It is right in the beautiful little medieval town of Pèrouges.
As we walked up the little cobbled street to the door, I imagined the footsteps of the multitude of people that have stepped those same steps for centuries ☺️.
Inside, the apartment was lovely, beautifully decorated with everything you needed, a coffee maker was a great plus and we'd been left the essentials.
The shower was excellent, and the bed was really comfortable, and the pillows were nice, the walls were so thick too, it just was lovely. Of an evening it was so peaceful.
It was a nice experience to be able to walk around a medieval city without lots of people being there, and it is small, so easily walked around. We met a few cats along the way and all were very friendly, perfect for cat lovers like us.
The distant view from the terrace was so tranquil, especially as it faces east, so we were able to enjoy the early morning sun for our breakfast. We also had a visit from two beautiful cats, so we spent some time playing with them.
Sophie had made this place very nice, the only thing extra that would improve it would be a couple of little chairs and a small table inside the apartment for when it's too cold for the terrace, or the mosquitos are out, but that's just a wish list item, it doesn't spoil the stay without them.
There is even a mosquito net on the window so that you can keep it open, that is a nice idea. Thank you Sophie for such a lovely stay 😍.
Located in Pérouges, Logement - Studio indépendant à Pérouges provides accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive.
Chris
Switzerland
Clean and correct interior. Rustic but interesting conversion from its farm origins.
Located in Pérouges, 37 km from Part-Dieu Train Station and 37 km from Groupama Stadium, La chambre des secrets Perougien offers a garden and air conditioning.
The Bio-Motel is an eco-friendly hotel located in the Parc Industriel de la Plaine de l'Ain in Saint-Vulbas, a 30-minute drive from Lyon City Centre. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
LE RICCOTY is a hotel with a cafeteria, located in Blyes. Free private parking is available on site and guests have access to free WiFi throughout the property.
Benjamin
France
A very good time, beautiful place, good welcome and really well located. I recommend climbing the hill in the hotel grounds from where you can see the plain. Charming town.
The 'city' has been maintained in 'original' condition.
The 'city' has been maintained in 'original' condition. The many artisinal shops well illustrate the range of skills within the village as do the boulangeries and restaurants providing a satisfying range of fare including the traditional galettes. Tours are available with guides if necessary. The village is small and can be adequately covered in half a day. It is very well worth visiting! There are a number of other historical sights within relatively close driving distance of the village which could make it a good base to explore the surrounding area as well.
Michael
France
10
Scored 10
I enjoyed my visit to Perouges very much.
I enjoyed my visit to Perouges very much. It is a beautiful town, completely medieval. There were already tourists in January. I think there will be many more in the spring and summer. I would recommend anyone wantng to stay in the old town to make reservations well ahead, months ahead for the high season.
Peter
United States
10
Scored 10
This was a stunning old medieval village, small enough to...
This was a stunning old medieval village, small enough to walk around and explore thoroughly in less than a day. Staying there was like stepping back in time. And we had the streets to ourselves in the morning and evening.
Terrie
Australia
10
Scored 10
Just beauttiful , the hotel the bedrooms the views the...
Just beauttiful , the hotel the bedrooms the views the restaurant and food. Great parking and perfect location for a stay prior to a flight. Food amazing and the restaurant was so beautiful. peace and quiet of the hotel bedrroms super comfy beds and very authentic. lovely family feel and very friendly. perfect walking for the dogs and definetly return
Elizabeth
France
10
Scored 10
A fabulous ancient walled town with lots of tiny shops,...
A fabulous ancient walled town with lots of tiny shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars, and it's all on your doorstep if you are staying at this hotel.
Once you're checked-in and you've parked your car in the hotel's private car park, everything is walking distance - the streets are all cobbled so a pair of comfortable shoes is advisable.
We ate in the hotel restaurant which was superb - the atmosphere is fantastic and everything is totally unspoilt.
This really is a totally unique hotel and staying there is an experience in itself, and I can't recommend it highly enough.
I suppose the only word of warning I would make is that the town and this hotel may not be the best for anyone with mobility issues - cobbled streets and tightly winding spiral staircases may cause difficulties. Having said that, the staff are all extremely helpful and it would be worth asking them what facilities are available.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A wonderful medieval village to discover for a day visit.
A wonderful medieval village to discover for a day visit. Well worth the journey from Annecy. Sturdy shoes a must to cope with the cobblestones (Not suitable for wheelchairs or prams).The museum worth the entrance fee just for the view from the tower! Lots of craft shops for paper pottery etc
WOW! Not to be missed. The walled city of Perouges may be one of the most romantic towns in all of France. Certainly within a short drive of Lyons. The Hostellerie is located within the walls so one can wander about in the town during the evening when whatever crowds were there in the morning are all gone. The staff are welcoming. The restaurant is truly memorable! Parking is convenient and included in the cost of the room. We must go back soon!
Set in a quiet courtyard, literally round the corner from the interesting medieval village of Perouges. As the village gets busy with visitors it’s perfect to be able to retreat until the majority have left. The room itself was simply furnished but comfortable, stylish and clean. Friendly owner, though we communicated mainly with smiles and gestures!
We were shown to our room by the owner of the hotel. He was very helpful and friendly and went out of his way to give us information about the beautiful town. The hotel is full of character and charm. The owner booked us in for dinner in the hotel which was delicious. The breakfast was also really nice. All the staff were friendly and charming.
The room is located just outside the old center of Perouges, opposite the tourist office, adjacent the courtyard of a purposefully redesigned old building. As it is located well off the road, it is calm and well fit for purpose for a short stay in view of visiting the very pretty town of Perouges. The quality of the bed was really good.
The staff were very friendly and the setting and ambience is definitely unique - a "one off"! We appreciated the manager's kind offer to take us to the railway station on the day we were taking a train trip. The village, a big portion of which seems to be owned by the hotel, is really a heritage theme park... but why not?!?
The staff are a credit to the hotel . Nothing was too much trouble . The pool was a great bonus as we were there during the heatwave . Very easy , secure parking , The rooms are not luxurious , but this is to be expected given the price & star rating of the hotel , they were however very clean & adequate for a stopover .
This hotel, located in the centre of Perouges, is a real treat. Our room was up a spiral staircase and had fantastic views over the village. The restaurant was very good and we thoroughly eating there both in the evening and morning.
This is an elegant hotel in multiple medieval buildings. It is enchanting. The town is gorgeous. It is well off the beaten path.
The dining experience reminded me of traveling with my parents as a teenager. Perfect.
Surprisingly nice hotel, convenient, free, secure parking; excellent restaurant next door, great breakfast, 5 minute drive from walled medieval town Perouges on top of hill. Friendly, English speaking receptionist.
Good location with plenty of parking. Perouges is walkable but plenty of parking up the hill. Helpful friendly welcome with good info on local restaurants. Didn't use pool but looked excellent!
Perouges is a lovely old village and the hotel was absolutely in keeping. The dining room, the breakfast room, our room - all were so beautifully in keeping with the ambiance of the village
Wonderful four night stay in a 15th century chateau in the heart of medieval village of Perouges. Very comfortable room with great view; friendly and helpful staff; excellent restaurant.
Very beautiful view. The terrace was breathtaking. The hotel rooms and buildings, and the village are very beautiful and well protected. Stuff is helpful and friendly.
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