Quick description
Dating back to 1783, La Bonne Auberge is a group of thatched roof cottages located beside the Brotonne Forest and overlooking the River Seine. This property is set in Vieux Port in Normandy. Frequented by the writers Guy de Maupassant and Victor Hugo, each guest room features a river view and a private terrace. The rooms and suites at La Bonne Auberge all have a private entrance and en-suite bathrooms. They are each equipped with free Wi-Fi access. Guests of the Bonne Auberge can relax on the garden terrace, which is situated right next to the river. Charles Lhuillier used to live at La Bonne Auberge and William Turner made 3 paintings of the property's garden. Boat trips on the Seine River can be enjoyed, upon prior reservation. Honfleur is just a 20-minute drive from La Bonne Auberge and Rouen is a 35-minute drive away. Free private parking is available on site.
Important information
A restaurant serving dinner every night will open in 2016.