A motel rather than a hotel: the reception and dining area are in a small block adjacent to the rooms, which are housed in a separate two-storey block. Free internet access in reception, free WiFi in the rooms (the receptionist will give you the access code on request), 24-hour access using a passcode for the gate. Ample free car-parking. Rooms: clean; the same applied to my "en suite" toilet / shower cubicle. A bit cosy for more than just a few nights - I stayed for three, but a week would have been about my limit, I think. The breakfast buffet (EUR 5.00 per person over the room price as of Monday 19 September 2011) is entirely French: coffee, tea, hot chocolate, baguette, various types of bread and cereal, jam, butter. Tip: if (like me) you prefer coffee made with *cold* milk, draw a "café long" from the machine and add milk from the jug on the side. The staff were uniformly pleasant - although non-French speakers may have to wait a moment for a <insert language here - usually English> speaker to be found.