Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"MOTORCYCLE TOUR
Enjoyed my stay for the following reasons: Secure outdoor parking for our motorcycles behind a big iron, 24hr locked gate. Very comfortable room with air conditioning. Comfortable bed. UK news channels on the TV. Hot shower and lift to the upper floors.
What I thought was OK;
Breakfast, easy 15 min walk to the historic town for restaurants and bars, quiet safe area.
Problems:
I had to return 5 times to reception because my room key didn't always open my room door; but my friends room was fine.
Beer..... I'm a big fan of Belgium beer but ..... I ordered a beer from the pump and it tasted awful, sour and had a sharp taste; the receptionist put on a new barrel and I believe there may have been pipe cleaner in the system. I complained, and I couldn't drink it but didn't get a refund as the barman said he didn't drink beer so couldn't comment - it also had small particles floating in it. I had the same beer in town and it tasted completely different - very disappointing"
"Excellent hotel. Seems brand new. Very clean. Great rooms with mezzanine, really fun for kids. I have 2 complaints though. Firstly there is more than enough space to make the ladder to mezzanine a bit longer and not as steep, which would make it far easier to get up/down. Second, why on earth is the toilet separate from the bathroom and sink? It is disgusting because it means you cannot wash your hands after using the toilet if someone is in the shower. It also means every single person that has ever used the toilet has touched all the surfaces with dirty hands, since there is no sink in there. Such a stupid idea. If you’re going to put a separate toilet then put a sink in there as well! Common sense!"
"Good, clean hotel in a tiny village. It made a good base for exploring the region. There's very little in the village itself other than the Grottes de Han but it's a nice, peaceful spot to return to after a day exploring. Staff were helpful.
We experienced a few issues getting in and out of the expensive basement car park. While the EV chargers remain out of action, you may be better off looking for a spot at one of the publicly accessible chargers round the corner on Rue d'Hamptay.
We liked having the little kitchenette facility in the family room but it would have been nice if it had been a little better equipped (I'm sure we could have asked for things), and I wasn't brave enough to try anything more than heating things up, as the hotel smoke alarm lurked a few feet away."
"We stumbled upon this hotel by accident.
We were en-route to Germany and decided we wanted a bed for 1 night to break the journey, so we checked Hotels.Com and this place was fairly close by, so we booked it on the spur of the moment.
It's in the middle of nowhere, and quite difficult to find, even with SatNav, but we are so glad we found it.
The place is on a Golf Course and is a gem.
The room wasn't large, but wasn't small either, it was very functional and gave us everything we need. The bed was comfy enough, the TV was good and plenty of power plugs and also a coffee machine.
The shower was superb.
Really powerful and good temperature control.
A lovely view over the golf course from the bedroom window, but one slight negative was the lack of a lift.
We were on the upper floor and had to carry the cases up a steepish flight of stairs, but it didn't spoil the stay.
We had a very nice dinner in the restaurant, and breakfast the following morning was also lovely outside on the terrace.
Neither meal was especially cheap, but we felt they were good value, and it was so lovely sitting on the terrace in the morning eating breakfast with just bird sound for company, and not endless traffic noise.
This place really is in the middle of nowhere .. but delightfully so.
The staff were all very attentive and friendly.
The car park is huge, but a bit of a walk from the reception.
In summary ... we really liked our stay and would most certainly come again if ever we were in the area."
"Hotel was lovely clean and quiet with great amenities. Pool and spa were fun. Only negative was we booked a certain room and they didn’t have it available when we checked in so we ended up with 2 different rooms. It didn’t matter too much for one night tho. Friendly staff"
What is the best aparthotel for my stay in Foy-Notre-Dame?
Located 10.5 mi (16.9 km) from Foy-Notre-Dame, Gîtes by Hôtel Les Reflets Jaunes is a favorite aparthotel and it includes 4 apartments with free WiFi and hotel amenities like onsite laundry facilities. Presqu'île de Chooz is another top aparthotel you might want to consider in the larger area.
How many aparthotels will I find in Foy-Notre-Dame?
Even though there aren't many aparthotels in the larger Dinant area, you'll find a lot of options for your stay to book on Expedia with 37 lodging options. We can help you locate options that are similar to an aparthotel such as an apartment or condo.
What should I see in Foy-Notre-Dame?
Explore the area and family-friendly sights such as Les bains de Dinant, or get out into nature at a spot like Grotte La Merveilleuse. Dinant Citadel and Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Dinant are a couple of places you'll find in the larger area.
What is an aparthotel?
An aparthotel or serviced apartment features the space and privacy found in an apartment and the amenities you expect from a traditional hotel. These accommodations are often located centrally in Foy-Notre-Dame, where you can live like a local. Enjoy cooking in the full kitchen or kitchenette and having some extra space to relax after a long day of sightseeing.