Located in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande in Aquitaine, along the Saint Jacques de Compostelle path, Hôtel Restaurant Le Victor Hugo is just 2297 feet from the train station and 1640 feet from the town center...
Andrea
Germany
I liked especially the Restaurant! The meal was delicious!!
Located close to Perigord and 5 minutes from the historic center of Sainte Foy la Grande, Hotel Café de la Gare offers a friendly welcome on the way to Saint James.
Richard
United Kingdom
Good vibes at the hotel. I’m been here a few times over the years.
This 4-star hotel located in a stunning 16th-century estate is surrounded by the countryside and features an outdoor swimming pool and spa.
Olga
Israel
The meal in Bistro is very special and delicious, service is exceptional. The breakfast was spectacular too and left us with unforgettable feelings!
The room was big, comfortable and cozy with a nice small terrace.
A beautiful and historic town with a lovely high street and...
A beautiful and historic town with a lovely high street and town square. Train station was about a 12 minutes walk to the town centre. Since Foy is on the Aquitaine train line between Bordeaux and bergerac / Sarlat, so easy to explore by public transport. The river runs through the town and there are fine walks along it. Alternatively, there are a few vineyards either side of the town within an hour's walk.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
There are some good restaurants.
There are some good restaurants. I recommend Au Fils De L’eau. The food was amazing. Especially the mushrooms. We enjoyed the wine too.
There are enough shops to get everything you need. It is a gateway to the area as there are so many places you wasn’t to see eg Bergerac or Bordeaux
Charles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town has a big Saturday morning market and some...
The town has a big Saturday morning market and some interesting shops. The patisseries were lovely. There are pleasant walks on both sides of the river. A greener one just over the bridge in Port St Foy. Two good restaurants. 'Saveurs d'ailleurs 33' which served absolutely delicious tajines.
The other was just over the bridge in Port St foy overlooking the river called 'Au fil de l'eau' serving French cuisine. Easy free parking all around the town.
A visit to the chateau at Monzabillac was interesting with the bonus wine tasting, plus wonderful views for miles over the Bergerac valley.
van der Hoorn
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
I'd recomment to avoid the town itself.
I'd recomment to avoid the town itself. It is a failed place with quite a population of strangly looking individuals. Perhaps years ago that was a place to be but for now it needs a lot of goventmental support to revive the town.
Andrzej
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
there isn't really anything to dislike about st foy.
there isn't really anything to dislike about st foy.
what did catch us out a few times is the opening/closing times of shops and bars/pubs.
a lot of them close for a few hours in the afternoon and we could only find one place to get a drink after 9pm but once you know it's easy to work around.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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Wonderful hotel in the heart of Ste Foy. I only stayed 1 night but found the hotel bright and clean. Reception were very helpful and accommodating. Room and en suite were simple, clean and spacious .Breakfast was plentiful and fresh. All in all I would absolutely stay here again!
Very large room and bathroom with all facilities we needed. Meal in evening was very good. Easy parking a few metres from hotel and breakfast on Sunday morning in boulangerie recommended by owner ( hotel don't do breakfast on Sunday).
The location, for train travellers, was perfect - right next to the station yet on a quiet road. The hotel was spotless. It was packed with history and yet had all mod cons. The proprietors were warm and friendly.
Room was good. Hotel had limited facilities - no bar, no food apart from breakfast when we stayed.
Breakfast was average.
Secure garage for bikes.
Helpful and polite staff.
Great location for hotel.
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