Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Loches, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire including Best Western Plus Hotel de la Cite Royale, Les Troglos de Beaulieu, Domaine de la Maison Neuve, La Sauvagere, Le Clos du Petit Marray, Le George.
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4.5 based on 76 reviews
This is a beautiful hotel in Loches. Great location with everything in walking distance. Bar is lovely with fantastic cocktails. Thanks Kenny. He was so helpful and accommodating. Loved our stay. Restaurant has a limited menu which was a shame or we would have eaten in there more often. The girls in the restaurant and reception were friendly. Loches is such a pretty medieval town. The weekly market was nice and the chateau fab.
4.5 based on 167 reviews
Located in the countryside of Beaulieu-les-Loches, this guest house is set within a limestone cave. Guests can relax on the furnished terrace and in the garden. It is 2 km from the medieval village of Loches.Les Troglos de Beaulieu offers guest rooms with a unique decor, stone walls and parquet flooring. Each accommodation also includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower. A continental breakfast is served every morning on the terrace or directly in the guest rooms. The guest house is ideally located in the Loire Valley. It is 25 km from the Chateau de Chenonceau and the Zoo Park de Beauval and 30 km from the Castle of Amboise. Free private parking is possible on site.
We stayed for 2 nights and had a fantastic time. Steve and Celine were so kind and helpful. The cave was beautifully presented and very comfortable. Breakfast in their house was special with home made yogurt, jams etc. All in all a wonderful stay highly recommended.
5 based on 148 reviews
A luxuary Cottage with a private indoor jacuzzi, for rent weekly.From 6 to 18 people ( with complementary ensuite rooms on first floor )Large living room, kitchen fully equiped.Tv, dvd, private indoor jacuzzi.3 Ensuite bedrooms. On the doorstep of the Loire Chateaux and its famous wineyards, only few minutes from the Medieval City of Loches; enjoy the delightful and exquisite environment of this 19th century farm house. Also, in this beautiful and warm setting, four charming rooms as Bed and Breakfast will offer you comfort and privacy.
What an amazing surprise this B&B was. Beautiful surrounding with acces to several nice sight seeings. Very central. The house with true charater and history is situated in a calm surrounding with a beautiful view on the country side. Nice and comfortabele rooms with a good breakfast. The hosts are so friendly and gave great tips for the surrounding and restaurants. The place to be!
5 based on 7 reviews
5 based on 2 reviews
Accueil très chaleureux .Nous avons apprécié la qualité de l'hébergement tant au niveau de l'espace que du confort .L'environnement de la maison est très calme ( mais pas isolé).Raymonde et Nicolas nous ont fournis de très bons conseils de visites et étaient très serviables. Le petit-déjeuner était copieux avec des produits de qualités. Bref un séjour en tout point parfait chez des hôtes très sympathiques. Nous reviendrons avec plaisir
2 based on 1 reviews
We had planned to stay at our family home but last minute this wasn't possible. Having visited Loches for more years than I care to remember we checked into the George Sand last minute-first mistake we were charged £115 per night for the very archaic family room- almost double the advertised rate. To say the room was tired and dated would be an understatement room 110 has shower taps virtually hanging off the wall, damp mouldy ceiling, wallpaper also hanging off, cracked tiles and also not 100% clean to be honest. The bedroom had a charming view out over ancient Loches and the bed was comfortable and the bed linen and towels all clean. The decor in the room has been given zero thought mismatched beds and side tables, main double bed no headboard at all. A plethora of random floor lamps and a gigantic TV partially obscuring the beautiful stone carved fireplace and then random tables galore. This hotel has so much historic charm that is not being capitalised on. It would appear that some of the hotel has undergone restoration (not room 110) but the restoration is not sympathetic nor charming. Strangely the front of the hotel now boasts a monochrome washroom left open to the reception -odd and then there are black disco themed toilet and also horrid cheap modern black doors to hotel rooms. The staff are pleasant and the views out the back are good. If I had paid £60 a room probably wouldn't moan but would definitely not stay again. The selling point of this hotel is its location and its period features which I hope the restoration does not obliterate. To be honest ordinarily I would not have stayed here we were a bit stuck and usually I would have left such a shabby offering but as it was only two nights we stayed. I am normally a bath person but the bathroom was so shabby and horrid I showered both days. Plus points the bar and restaurant area and staircase are all charming and I know the food in the restaurant is meant to be good too
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