Fodor's Expert Review Manoir d'Hautegente
Coly, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, 24120, France
Originally a forge, this old, ivy-covered edifice occupies a pastoral nook by the Coly River—a lovely vista to enjoy from your guest room or the impressive restaurant and less expensive bistro. The modernized lodgings have fabric wall coverings and colorful curtains that match the bedspreads; four duplexes can be found in the old miller's home nearby. The restaurant (closed Wednesday and Thursday; no lunch weekdays) specializes in foie gras; if you're not convinced, check out the array of it at the hotel shop.
PROS
- cozy family feel
- close to Sarlat
- gorgeous setting and gardens
CONS
- bathrooms need updating
- rooms suffer somewhat from an attack of French Moderne style
- some rooms could do with an update
HOTEL INFO
HOTEL DETAILS
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–Apr., No Meals