Frequently Asked Questions
Is breakfast included?
A hot drink and pastry option is provided free of charge.
If you would like to enjoy a more complete breakfast:
hot drinks,
buffet of local and seasonal products,
artisan breads,
fruits,
honey,
cheeses,
cereals,
yogurts,
homemade cake…
Served at a set table in the garden, the cost is 15€/person.
Can I arrive at 11pm?
Our guesthouse has only 5 rooms; it is not a hotel. It is a small establishment where only my wife and I handle the reception.
We welcome you until 8 PM without any problem. For check-ins after 8 PM, please feel free to contact us, and we will always find a solution.
Can I leave my room at noon?
Check-out is at 11 AM at the latest.
If you wish to enjoy more of the city or the house, no problem!
Simply remove your belongings from the room so our team can work and prepare the room for our next guests.
Is it possible to check in before 2pm?
Yes, of course.
Please let us know in advance. Your room may not be ready yet, but we will welcome you and take care of your luggage.
Can I drive into Rue Baracane?
No!
Warning, Rue Baracane is a dead-end. Please do not drive into the street.
Do you have secure parking?
Yes.
We can offer you a private and secure parking lot located 100 meters from the house at a rate of 18€/day.
Can I come by bike?
Our cycling friends are welcome. We have a private, secure shelter to store the bikes.
Do I need a car to visit the city?
Unfortunately, no. Our cat Minette doesn’t like to share, so we reserve the garden exclusively for her.
Can I bring my pet?
Unfortunately, no. Our cat Minette doesn’t like to share, so we reserve the garden exclusively for her.
Is the pool open to the public?
No, the pool is strictly reserved for our guests, who can enjoy it from 8 AM to 10 PM.
Do you have an elevator?
No, we live in a 17th-century house where it is not possible to install an elevator. Please travel as lightly as possible. 🙂
We will, however, gladly help you carry your luggage if needed.
Is the pool heated?
No, we live in a region with very mild temperatures and in a warming world.
We must therefore act responsibly and contribute tomore sustainable tourism for everyone’s benefit.