Guest User
May 15, 2022
After having one of the most delicious lunches on the patio with views of Mount Blanc and the sound of cowbells, we returned for a one night stay en route to Lyon. The restaurant was closed (Monday) so the property was VERY quiet. It seemed as if no one else was staying there. A gentleman checked us in to a room at end of the 2nd floor hall with beautiful double windows that opened to the view of the French Alps. It seemed as if we had the auberge to ourselves. Some people may feel as if this is a lack of service, but to us it was heaven. The same gentleman served us a delightful continental breakfast in the breakfast area, separate from the dining area. Again we had the place to ourselves. The Auberge is filled with eclectic artwork. In some ways it was stepping back in time when accommodations had color instead of all monotone grays, and cushioned furnishings instead of modern minimalism. But the beds were very comfy and simple bathroom, again like stepping back in time, had a great walk-in shower and hairdryer. A very unique and wonderful stay! Merci beaucoup!