Charming hotel with beautiful rooms, a fine pool and a cosy restaurant with a perfect service
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Charming hotel with beautiful rooms, a fine pool and a cosy restaurant with a perfect service
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We wanted a one night stop off driving over the Alps and picked this almost at random.
The owner is very welcoming, and it obviously very proud of her hotel. She showed us two rooms and aksed us which one we preferred.
Despite some language trouble, everyone was very friendly, and the food was well presented and tasty. The views...
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having escaped from Toulouse, L'Atalaya was most welcome and welcoming. The upgraded room was a surprise as was the excellent view from it. restaurant and dinners were outstanding as was Michel. France hosiptality does not get any better than this.
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We weren't sure what we'd find at the end of the winding road to Llo, but we were sure we weren;t going to have many alternatives! L"Atalaya is situated in a tiny hamlet, windows open to the sound of goat bells and ancient church bells and to the sight of the mountains and small clusers of cottages in their lee....
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llo is a small town that outside of the ski season has a population of around 10 people and only one hotel being this one. there are no pubs or restaurants in the town open at this time of the year.
hotel basically is a relic from days gone by. Im sure used to be the place to be but...
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We stayed here two nights in mid-May. Madame Toussain, the owner, was very welcoming. The hotel is a tastefully restored building, tucked onto the side of a hill in this very small and quiet village. Rooms individually furnished, and clean and comfy if a touch basic. But great views over the valley. We ate in the restaurant on both nights...
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