"Beware if you are a non smoker. Lovely lunch in the conservatory (what they call a pagoda) a bright and sunny room with lovely sea views but it was fully enclosed with no opening windows only doors which were closed from the wind and the staff use the lounge area in it when they have a break and smoke there. With no ventilation and several smokers sat around the room soon filled with smoke, unpleasant whilst we were eating. We moved into the bar but the doors from the pagoda had been wedged open so the bar was smoky too. The smell of stale smoke was still in the reception and bar area the next morning, we did not venture into the pagoda again. Apparently they open it up in the summer but would still be smoky even then. Such a shame as plenty of tables and chairs outside that smokers could use, it was just too cold for us to eat lunch outside. We do accept that people smoke. Otherwise a beautiful hotel, the views from the bedrooms were lovely and well appointed with tea making facilities except milk which when we asked for some milk we were charged EUR2.50 for. No heating in the bathroom so the towels stayed wet but a lovely bathroom but with shower only, no bath. Food was good but menu a bit limited if you don't eat oysters and does not change at all and same menu lunch time and evening. Very limited street parking but apparently they do have a car park but a fair walk away we were told when we asked. First impression was brilliant but overall could improve."
"Excellent staff, always friendly & helpful. Outstanding location one block from historical centre. Lovely spacious room, modern bathroom.
The only negative: parking is not €10/day. The parkade next to the hotel allows 15 min free. But a full day is €16.50 = €33 for 2 days. Luckily street parking up a hill as suggested by reception.
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"Cet établissement, plutôt contemporain, offre une prestation d’hébergement correcte. J’ai eu recours compte tenu de l’heure tardive de mon arrivée à l’automate, qui est pratique a utiliser. Les chambres sont confortables, on regrettera cependant, l’absence de plateau de courtoisie."
"We were welcomed by reception staff, all information was explained in detail (en français). The apartment was exceptionally clean and comfortable and as described. We had a ground floor apartment with a terrace screened off from the parking area. The proximity to the beach was wonderful, again as advertised. "
"Pool was freezing so couldn't get in. Sea view and balcony was lovely. Although a little dog from next door came under the separation divide, i didnt mind but others may."
If you're planning an adventure to Ile-Tudy, booking a spot at a motorhome park is an excellent way to see the area. After you've settled in at the caravan park in Ile-Tudy, get out into nature and make it a memorable trip.
What are some of the best caravan parks near Ile-Tudy?
Camping Le Bois Damour is a highly recommended caravan park for your road trip, featuring free self-parking and free WiFi. If you've fallen in love with the idea of a home on wheels, take advantage of the terrace available at this campsite. On-site accommodation features a kitchenette with a full-sized fridge, a stovetop and cookware. Other recommended caravan parks include Sunêlia L'Orangerie de Lanniron and Yelloh Village La Plage.
What's there to see in Ile-Tudy?
If you're looking for some ways to explore Ile-Tudy while making the most of your travel budget, this destination has lots to offer. Spots where you'll find natural beauty on display include Brittany Beaches, Bay of Biscay and Plage du Sillon. Other places not to be missed include Plage du port, Plage du Maracana and Plage de Kermor.
What's it like staying in a Ile-Tudy caravan park?
Staying at a caravan park is a budget-friendly option if you're driving to Ile-Tudy. This kind of accommodation gives you spacious grounds to park your caravan and stay overnight in the great outdoors. Many motorhome parks are near lakes and hiking trails, which makes it easy to enjoy nature.