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theotherside Jan 10th, 2016 12:31 PM

Cordes Sur Ciel Accommodation
 
We will travelling from the Pyrenees to the Dordogne early Sept. Will be having a one night stopover between the two and looking for accommodation close to or in Cordes if possible (2 rooms).
Any recommendations please?

StCirq Jan 10th, 2016 12:36 PM

Hostellerie du Vieux Cordes.

KathyWood Jan 10th, 2016 04:49 PM

We spent two nights at La Maison au Puits a few years ago. This is a chambre d’hôtes at the foot of the hill. Wonderful hosts who were very welcoming and helpful. We especially enjoyed the table d’hôte dinner on our first night.

theotherside Jan 10th, 2016 06:25 PM

Thanks StCirq and Kathy

Kathy, can I ask if there parking available on the property at La Maison au Puits?

KathyWood Jan 11th, 2016 08:25 AM

I think there was a public lot just down the street. We had a minivan and we would have needed parking... I'm a little fuzzy on what the arrangement was. You could email and ask.

We walked up the hill our second night to have dinner in the hilltop village.

Kathy

theotherside Jan 11th, 2016 11:52 AM

Thanks Kathy

cigalechanta Jan 11th, 2016 01:32 PM

We didn't stay over night but we did dine at the top of the hill. Communal tables and met some lovely people except for one family and their nanny.

FrenchMystiqueTours Jan 11th, 2016 03:00 PM

Maybe some useful links:

http://www.cordessurciel.fr/en/

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g1...es-Hotels.html

StCirq Jan 12th, 2016 04:47 AM

I know the place Kathy stayed, and frankly, though it's darling, it's not ideally situated because you have to haul yourself up that steep hill one way or another to get to the old town, which is where you definitely want to be. There's a tourist bus, but that means adhering to a schedule and dealing with crowds in high season. The alternative is to walk - it's a huge hill and a big pain. Plus, the lower town is a bore, not where you want to end up at the end of the day.

The Hostellerie du Vieux Cordes will give you a pass to a private parking lot up on top of the hill, a 2-minute walk from the hotel. Everything you could possibly want to visit in Cordes is right outside the hotel on the main square - restaurants, shops, the old castle, everything.

theotherside Jan 17th, 2016 05:46 PM

Thanks again for the comments and links
I am also thinking of Gaillac , so might check out places there as well.
Cheers

StCirq Jan 18th, 2016 01:42 AM

Gaillac is a bit of a snooze compared to Cordes. It's fun to tool around the surrounding vineyards, but the town itself doesn't have much to offer at the end of the day.

theotherside Jan 24th, 2016 11:59 PM

Sorry, out of action for the last week.
Thanks StCirq for the information

Jeff801 Jan 25th, 2016 12:10 AM

If you book at the Hostellerie du Vieux Cordes, which I agree is a wonderful place, (we have stayed there twice) ask for rooms overlooking the valley. They are a bit more quiet and have lovely views, particularly as sunset.


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