We stayed here for 3 nights during half term.
My wife and daughters (13,10) arrived (at the Brunville) to be told that our 2 booked rooms (1 twin and 1 double) would be in different buildings. I refused this of course assuming that we would be next door to one another. After some fuss, we were taken to the Hotel next door (Luxemborg) and were offered a triple room where a 4th bed could be placed. After 7 hours travelling, a tired family and it being 18:00hrs, I had no choice but to accept.
The room was OK, a bit basic but very clean. The beds were truely the most uncomfortable ever though.
We made a point of not being there any longer than necessary.
The facilities that we did use at the hotel were as follows.
Breakfast - at 11 Euros each, a complete rip off. The food was a self service cold buffet, all of which was quite nice but the atmosphere was very subdued. You could hear a pin drop in there. The worst thing was the extremely miserable waitress who ignored all. When asked for a spoon, she took my wife to the table where they should have been to find the tray empty. She left to get some spoons and my wife sat back down at the table. The waitress returned with the spoons, walked right past my sitting wife and placed all of the spoons in the tray and walked off. How rude is that?
Bar - we reckon it was the ghost bar because by 10 o'clock it was empty of punters and staff. My 13 year old spent half her time behind the bar inspecting the bottles without them ever knowing.
Parking - £8 Euro per night
Regarding the tea and coffee making facilities, we saw none of this in our room. Don't be fooled, I think you can get this but it is in a central location and not in your room.
All in all, don't bother, there must be better around.










