Featuring an outdoor pool and free WiFi, Le Domaine de la Régalière offers accommodations in Anduze, 1.2 mi from the city center. Free private parking is available on site.
Logis Hôtel Restaurant Le Pradinas is located within the Cévennes National Park. The building dates from the 18th century and is a former a silk worm farm.
Simon
Switzerland
This place is wonderful, just what we we had looked for: authentic hotel, family managed and a very delicious kitchen. Pool area is super relaxing and we could even go for a swim mid April. Definitely want to come back to this beautiful place.
L'Hotel du Garage des Cevennes features a garden, restaurant, a bar and water sports facilities in Anduze. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. At the hotel, rooms are equipped with a closet.
Anne
United Kingdom
Particularly liked the decor of both the public areas and the room itself. Also liked the very relaxed and relaxing atmosphere.
This hotel is located a 5-minute drive from Anduze, overlooking the Gardon Valley. It offers a heated swimming pool and terrace with panoramic views of the valley.
Providing garden views, Chambres d'Hôtes La Bastide St Julien in Anduze offers accommodations and a garden. With pool views, this accommodation features a swimming pool.
Janice
United States of America
Sylvie was so friendly and welcoming. Her English is very good and she went above and beyond to make sure our stay was wonderful. The view from the deck was lovely!
Mas Suéjol, located 1.9 mi from the center of Anduze at the foot of the Cevennes mountain range, is a colorful B&B with exterior pool, garden and terrace.
Restaurant et Chambres d'Hôtes La Ferme de Cornadel in Anduze provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. Guests can go for a swim in the private pool.
La tour de Pezene in Anduze provides accommodations with a terrace and a shared lounge. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
dafna
Israel
The location in the village is great, and the building is lovely with history. The hosts are super.
We planned our stay in Anduze to enjoy the local steam train...
We planned our stay in Anduze to enjoy the local steam train trip from Anduze to Saint Jean du Gard. Our hosts Sara and Jonathon proved to be wonderful. The conversation (in English) flowed and many stories were enjoyed. A recommended local restaurant for dinner was enjoyed plus breakfast on the terrace back at our accommodation. We planned two nights but due to car issues, only managed one.
RobJudd
Australia
10
Scored 10
This is a small friendly town you can see everything in the...
This is a small friendly town you can see everything in the centre within half an hour: the fountain, the park, the churches, and small restaurants everywhere. Good place to relax and and socialize with family or friends. The city is great for both solo travelers and groups, but if you don't have a car you will have a hard time going out because the roads outside the centre have no sidewalks and here they drive very fast.
Witida
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cute little town with a local market on Thursday.
Cute little town with a local market on Thursday. It is worth to stop by and tour around when they have the market for some local souvenirs. Parking could be difficult during the busy times but there are about 100 free spots close to town. Walking around the city is quite easy and does not require special skills. We stopped by Tife Tafe on a Thursday night and even though French is the language they prefer, we did get a solid dinner with only a few bits of French knowledge. The waiter really tried to speak slowly and made sure we understood the options of the food and drink menu. Anduze seems to be a 'touristy' town with all its pro's and con's.
Katharina
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely village on the river with many places to eat.
Lovely village on the river with many places to eat. We used the steam train to St Jean , but St Jean itself is not really worth visiting, and the views from the train were average. Would only recommend if you are a steam train enthusiast.
We loved staying in this beautiful apartment in Anduze. The owner was so flexible on arrival time and greeted us himself when we got there. He is very friendly and showed us around. Every part of the apartment is hand-crafted and looks stunning. so many little extra things as well to make your stay more comfortable. it’s much larger than we were expecting too. The location is right off the main square and parking nearby also. we would definitely stay again!
We had stayed at La Porte des Cevennes before and it was even better than we remembered. The location is great, with amazing views from our room and the panoramic lounge. The indoor pool was superb. The staff were very friendly, helpful and efficient. Loved 'Croquette' the cat! The food at dinner was exceptional! Every mouthful was delicious. We definitely aim to return one day.
This apartment consists of two large rooms, a bedroom and a living room with kitchen. It's a basement, so don't expect it to have warm sunny light, but there was a small light bulbs on the floor everywhere and it was well lit. The rooms were clean. The kitchen was well equipped. The apartment located in the heart of Anduze, but far enough from noisy streets. Easy to go everywhere.
We were really surprised by this hotel. To be honest, we just booked it on the way to Barcelona for one night and didn't expect from it too much after some bad experience in other French hotels, but this hotel was really great.
Everything was super clean, renovated, people working in hotel were polite and parking was also great for our big SUV.
So overall great hotel.
The hotel is lovely. Recently updated but retains its original, historic details. Our room was very large and comfortable. Breakfast was exceptional, with freshly prepared eggs and other homemade items. Ivalo and Mikael are charming and gracious hosts. Their welcome tray was a thoughtful and unexpected treat!
The hotel was a bit disappointing. The room was a good size but the air conditioner was only moderately helpful in the heatwave. I found the atmosphere slick but not welcoming. The location on the busy road was a major negative. Town lacks charm
This place is wonderful, just what we we had looked for: authentic hotel, family managed and a very delicious kitchen. Pool area is super relaxing and we could even go for a swim mid April. Definitely want to come back to this beautiful place.
The whole establishment was very shabby. The pool was still dirty, looked really ugly. We made reservations through booking and were surprised that we had to pay extra for the sheets and the towels, that was not mentioned on booking.
The restaurant: food was sublime. The location: great views from almost every window and terrace. The wifi: strong signal everywhere we tried to connect. The tranquility: one relatively minor road passes the rear of the hotel.
The hosts were friendly, very helpful and talkative. Sarah will literally run to get you what you need.
The place is really nice as well. A beautiful garden, a nice terrace for the breakfast and a little pool to relax.
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