Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Beni Mellal-Khenifra including Hotel Chellal d'Ouzoud, Maison D'Hotes Ait Mouli, Touda Ecolodge, Hotel Chellal d'Ouzoud, Palais D'ouzoud, Hotel Al Bassatine, Gite Imarin, Dar Aya, Riad Cascades d'Ouzoud, Kasbah Timdaf.
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4 based on 53 reviews
Hotel Chellal d'Ouzoud is located in Ouzoud, a small village with beautiful waterfalls in Morocco."Chellal (شلال)" means "waterfall" in Arabic. Only a few minutes walk to the waterfalls, you can hear the sound of water falling. Hotel Chellal has a friendly and relaxing atmosphere with warm local style decoration. Many guests who plan on staying one night find it hard to leave and often end up staying for a longer period. This is because we offer you a home away from home. Our friendly local team will help you with any needs you might have. Families with children are welcome in our hotel.Our restaurant offers delicious local organic meals. We also offer excursions in the region or for example to the Sahara desert, where our family background lies.The rooms have all been decorated in Berber style giving you the chance to relax while surrounded by beautiful colours. At our hotel you can choose from single accomodation rooms, double rooms, triple rooms or even one of our mini suites.We proudly support the work of the Moroccan Primate Conservation foundation.We are looking forward to seeing you here and making your visit to Ouzoud unforgettable!
As you’ll see by my TA reviews I’m a well season traveler, not afraid to go off the Beaton path and provide honest and informative reviews trying to be fair and balanced along the way. I stayed at Hotel Chellal D’Ouzoud for 1 night towards the end of a 10 day stay in Morocco in January 2020. I drove my hire car from Marrakesh (165km / 2hrs 45mins) and on arrival in Ouzoud proceeded to find the hotel, which claimed on booking.com to have free parking on site, it transpires that this is a false claim so I had to pay one of the many locals which surround you as you drive into the village 30 Dhs for the privilege in some sort of parking scam. The hotel is difficult to find and cannot be driven to directly, once I finally found it there was nobody who spoke English, so check in was impossible... The cleaner managed to get one of the local English speaking guides (everybody in Ouzoud is apparently a guide of some sort, although none hold any formal qualifications, so be careful) who proceeded to check me in and provided me with the obligatory complimentary mint tea, while trying to sell me a guided tour of the falls (welcome to Morocco - it’s a national pass time). The “English speaking” hotel manager eventually arrived later in the day, but didn’t speak that good English if I’m completely honest. I was shown to my room, room 4 on the first floor (I know it was room 4 as the number was written clearly in black marker pen on the door as the door number was missing) and found only one of the corridor lights working and on entering my room only the main light worked. The whole hotel as well as my room was extremely cold and it didn’t warm up at any time during my stay (no heating) apart from a fire that was lit in the main communal area in the evening, which attracted a handful of local “guides” to keep warm and then promptly proceeded in trying to sell me a guided tour of the falls and surrounding area. With no room/hotel heating and single glazed windows the extremely cold room had condensation all over the windows in the morning. On the whole the hotel was clean and decorated in a traditional Moroccan style with local art work and upholstery throughout which was great to see. I’m sure that when it was built it was a pretty grand place, however years of neglect have left it looking extremely run down and tired. The Wi-Fi is Definitely the worst I have ever come across in any commercial accommodation I have stayed in world wide, and I struggled to even load an e-mail or read a post on social media, neither of which are data heavy tasks. For some reason every time I came back to the hotel after going out for a walk and as soon as I went to bed the Wi-Fi was unplugged and switched off??? None of this poor Wi-Fi coverage was due to the remote nature of Ouzoud as a village location, as a nearby restaurant within 100m had awesome Wi-Fi. The showers were luke warm at best and I certainly wouldn’t describe them as anywhere near hot. The shower head didn’t fit the holder so I had to hold it while showering in the bitter cold en-suite shower area, which was not a good experience. I attempted to order some food at approx 8:30 pm only to be told that they only had chips available (fries if you are American and reading this), I declined the offer and went to the only nearby restaurant that had any food left and had yet another Veggie Tagine (at least they had booming Wi-Fi) The bed was pretty comfortable and I had a good nights sleep - I was lucky enough to have a really good 4 season sleeping bag that goes down to -20 with me to protect me from the cold as I had just returned from climbing Mt Toubkal in the Moroccan high Atlas mountain range, without it I think I would have froze in the bedroom of Hotel Chellal D’Ouzoud The cheap price of 190 MAD (£15:50/€18/$20) per night includes breakfast which was very basic indeed, I paid 65 MAD (£5/€6/$6:75) per night in Marrakesh and got a way better breakfast provided in the price of my accommodation with hot water and good Wi-Fi. To be honest I couldn’t wait to leave this hotel. Would I stay hear again or recommend to friends and family? No I would not !!! - Do yourself a favour and stay somewhere else.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
I m writing you from the ait Moulli Guesthouse..not far from the village Bzou.in the middle Atlas.in a Green place like a oisis.i was staying here a Long Time ago with friends for a hiking programme..now i m here with my family.mom,niece and nephew.we are enjoying a great Time here..a very lovely helpfull staff.a good local food..a bio-vegetables..a nice swiming pool where kids and aduls are getting some fresh air.i m recommanding this nice place.
5 based on 299 reviews
Ecolodge Touda dedicated to the promotion and protection of the Berber CultureTouda guest house in Ait Bougmez Valley Moroccan Hight Atlas, An innovative travel concept within Berber culture. Your trip will be very comfortable ant totally respect full of the cultural differences: you will be able to organise your stay as you which:* you can choose freely, in total freedom, thanks to detailed maps and flyers at your disposal. They will unable to discover easily th region according to you physical level and at your rhythm.* as a group or (as a) family, with a professional guide who will be the Berber ambassador throughout you meeting and contacts with the local population.* Various thematic trips : architectural customs, to observe and to understand the Berber way of life, to discover the most beautiful landscapes in the valley of hight atlas and in the mountains, meeting the Ait Atta nomads near Izourar Lac.* a library offering different books to consult at leisure to discover Berber culture, their habits and customs, fauna and flora.
We had a wonderful visit to Touda Ecolodge. Beautifully done and the staff were great. Perfect family getaway in the Atlas. Hiking available ranges from easy strolls through the village orchards to difficult climbs to mountain tops and alpine lanes with phenomenal views. Highly recommend as a family trip or a romantic. Super accommodating staff will undoubtedly go the extra mile for you (as they did for us when my son needed medication I didn’t have - they had it delivered in the night). Thanks Touda- team for a wonderful stay!
4 based on 53 reviews
Hotel Chellal d'Ouzoud is located in Ouzoud, a small village with beautiful waterfalls in Morocco."Chellal (شلال)" means "waterfall" in Arabic. Only a few minutes walk to the waterfalls, you can hear the sound of water falling. Hotel Chellal has a friendly and relaxing atmosphere with warm local style decoration. Many guests who plan on staying one night find it hard to leave and often end up staying for a longer period. This is because we offer you a home away from home. Our friendly local team will help you with any needs you might have. Families with children are welcome in our hotel.Our restaurant offers delicious local organic meals. We also offer excursions in the region or for example to the Sahara desert, where our family background lies.The rooms have all been decorated in Berber style giving you the chance to relax while surrounded by beautiful colours. At our hotel you can choose from single accomodation rooms, double rooms, triple rooms or even one of our mini suites.We proudly support the work of the Moroccan Primate Conservation foundation.We are looking forward to seeing you here and making your visit to Ouzoud unforgettable!
As you’ll see by my TA reviews I’m a well season traveler, not afraid to go off the Beaton path and provide honest and informative reviews trying to be fair and balanced along the way. I stayed at Hotel Chellal D’Ouzoud for 1 night towards the end of a 10 day stay in Morocco in January 2020. I drove my hire car from Marrakesh (165km / 2hrs 45mins) and on arrival in Ouzoud proceeded to find the hotel, which claimed on booking.com to have free parking on site, it transpires that this is a false claim so I had to pay one of the many locals which surround you as you drive into the village 30 Dhs for the privilege in some sort of parking scam. The hotel is difficult to find and cannot be driven to directly, once I finally found it there was nobody who spoke English, so check in was impossible... The cleaner managed to get one of the local English speaking guides (everybody in Ouzoud is apparently a guide of some sort, although none hold any formal qualifications, so be careful) who proceeded to check me in and provided me with the obligatory complimentary mint tea, while trying to sell me a guided tour of the falls (welcome to Morocco - it’s a national pass time). The “English speaking” hotel manager eventually arrived later in the day, but didn’t speak that good English if I’m completely honest. I was shown to my room, room 4 on the first floor (I know it was room 4 as the number was written clearly in black marker pen on the door as the door number was missing) and found only one of the corridor lights working and on entering my room only the main light worked. The whole hotel as well as my room was extremely cold and it didn’t warm up at any time during my stay (no heating) apart from a fire that was lit in the main communal area in the evening, which attracted a handful of local “guides” to keep warm and then promptly proceeded in trying to sell me a guided tour of the falls and surrounding area. With no room/hotel heating and single glazed windows the extremely cold room had condensation all over the windows in the morning. On the whole the hotel was clean and decorated in a traditional Moroccan style with local art work and upholstery throughout which was great to see. I’m sure that when it was built it was a pretty grand place, however years of neglect have left it looking extremely run down and tired. The Wi-Fi is Definitely the worst I have ever come across in any commercial accommodation I have stayed in world wide, and I struggled to even load an e-mail or read a post on social media, neither of which are data heavy tasks. For some reason every time I came back to the hotel after going out for a walk and as soon as I went to bed the Wi-Fi was unplugged and switched off??? None of this poor Wi-Fi coverage was due to the remote nature of Ouzoud as a village location, as a nearby restaurant within 100m had awesome Wi-Fi. The showers were luke warm at best and I certainly wouldn’t describe them as anywhere near hot. The shower head didn’t fit the holder so I had to hold it while showering in the bitter cold en-suite shower area, which was not a good experience. I attempted to order some food at approx 8:30 pm only to be told that they only had chips available (fries if you are American and reading this), I declined the offer and went to the only nearby restaurant that had any food left and had yet another Veggie Tagine (at least they had booming Wi-Fi) The bed was pretty comfortable and I had a good nights sleep - I was lucky enough to have a really good 4 season sleeping bag that goes down to -20 with me to protect me from the cold as I had just returned from climbing Mt Toubkal in the Moroccan high Atlas mountain range, without it I think I would have froze in the bedroom of Hotel Chellal D’Ouzoud The cheap price of 190 MAD (£15:50/€18/$20) per night includes breakfast which was very basic indeed, I paid 65 MAD (£5/€6/$6:75) per night in Marrakesh and got a way better breakfast provided in the price of my accommodation with hot water and good Wi-Fi. To be honest I couldn’t wait to leave this hotel. Would I stay hear again or recommend to friends and family? No I would not !!! - Do yourself a favour and stay somewhere else.
4 based on 30 reviews
Set up in the heart of middle atlas, at road five minutes of the famous waterfalls of Ouzoud, it is the Moroccan way of life that welcomes you in this ancient kasbah. The homes have been carefully restored, ensuring respect their authenticity. The furniture is mainly of Berber Moroccan style, combined with colorful shades. We have 10 spacious rooms all equipped with living room, bathroom.
I have spent 2 nights with my family in Palais d'ouzoud, and the whole experience was simply amazing, starting from the hotel location, the heart-taking view, and more importantly the very very kind and helpful staff. I strongly recommend it if you want to spend a time to remember in the middle of Atlas mountains.
3.5 based on 50 reviews
The cozy and warm atmosphere and the harmonious design, make this hotel an unmissable urban stopover. This charming hotel welcomes you to a romantic atmosphere combining comfort, modernity and tradition. Our accommodation features a swimming pool, a restaurant offering various dishes, private parking, and a garden with a breathtaking view. Hotel al Bassatine is at 12 minutes from the airport, set in the heart of Beni Mellal, an ideal location, away from noise and traffic, with breathtaking views of the mountains of the Middle Atlas. Beni Mellal is located in the region of Tadla-Azilal, just 24.1 km from Bine el Ouidane. We have 90 spacious rooms with terrace or balcony. Rooms have view over the garden and the swimming pool. Our rooms are characterised by comfort, the décor combines traditional and temperate Moroccan. All our rooms include: satellite TV, lounge, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, full bathroom, direct phone, and welcome package.
The hotel deserves its Arabic appellation of gardens. It s located on plantation with olive and orange trees in and out the hotel. The room was large and the bed comfy and hot water was an added value.There was a pool which we did not have time to use but looked enticing in the quite warm March weather. Breakfast was basic, frugal but healthy The staff was welcoming I would definitely stay there next time I visit the city
5 based on 52 reviews
The place was hospitable and the staff very friendly. We have had a good time, food was good and the guide knew a lot of history and the interesting places in Ait Bouguemez.I recommend this place for all people who want to have a genuine experience in the Atlas mountains.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly bed and breakfast in Ouzoud does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Dar Aya, a nice option for travelers like you. Dar Aya features a 24 hour front desk, an outdoor fireplace, and express check-in and check-out, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to Dar Aya, free parking is available. While staying at Dar Aya, you may want to check out le Sévan (0.5 mi) which is a short walk away. Should time allow, Ouzoud Falls is a popular attraction that is within walking distance. Dar Aya looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Ouzoud.
We enjoyed- my wife and I- our stay at Dar Aya, and highly recommend it for anyone seeking quiet, very clean, and very flexible staff with a good view overlooking the gorge and the forest. Nice walk through the Amazigh village to learn about the life style of the local will lead you to the waterfall. Amenzu
4.5 based on 225 reviews
The earth red hotel, Riad around a patio, constructed in the traditionnalway. Onthe top of the waterfall.The 9 rooms are all different with wall color patine, berber paint ceilling and beautiful bathrooms whith tadelak.
We visited this Riad as a family of four people (2 adults and 2 children). Excellent location. Very friendly staff. Nice room with the heater, that was really helpful last night. We are satisfied with everything. Really worth it.
5 based on 157 reviews
Stay in a Berber farm at the foothill of the Moroccan high atlas, Hamam, olives trees, press oil, gardens and kitchen gardens, lots of circuits discovery and cultural. An authentic Berber house built in earth (ground) and stone offering any comfort and quality services (performances). Kasbah Timdaf is situated in the middle of nowhere. The peace of mind this environment is convenient to get fresh ideas.
One word. Eden. Kasbah Timdaf is at the foothills of the High Atlas with views all around and one of the most magical sunsets I’ve ever seen. Also since it is a working farm, it was one of the best dinners we had in Morocco. Cannot recommend enough as a jumping off point for Atlas experiences or a relaxing stay in it’s own right.
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