We had a delightful dinner of classical French cuisine using fresh and good quality regional produce, perfectly cooked(fresh trout, lamb sweetbreads, homemade maize bread, wonderful cheese choice). The staff was warm and friendly.

We had a delightful dinner of classical French cuisine using fresh and good quality regional produce, perfectly cooked(fresh trout, lamb sweetbreads, homemade maize bread, wonderful cheese choice). The staff was warm and friendly.
Better than "average," but less than "very good." How about just "good?"
We liked a lot about it. It's a cool old castle in a great location. Management and staff are kind of old school, in a good way. You know you are in France.
The first room they showed us with a queen bed was very small; just enough...
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I haven't stayed at Le Manoir but have eaten there every summer since 1998. My friends and I camp at La Malene, usually for three nights, during our annual walking oddessy through France. We go to different places each year but always seem to find our way to La Manoir, drawn by its ambience and terrific food and the beauty...
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This hotel is unusual - a converted chateau so the rooms are a little dated although clean, well equipped and perfectly OK - some small and some large (we travelled with another couple). The position in the Tarn Gorge is superb - both in terms of the immediate surroundings (great walking and great drives straight from the hotel) and the...
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This is an old castle in the centre of La Malene. Quite old internally but very clean and well presented. Great restaurant. Ate outside on terrace. Room not very spacious but reasonable for the price. Located by the bridge at La Malene and handy for all activities. Try the canoeing down the river. Tarn Gorge is spectacular.
In the heart of the Gorges du Tarn, perfectly located in a village, the old "manoir" has some charm. The rooms are more dated than charming though. The view is fabulous, the restaurant in the garden charming, the staff nice, the food almost good. A nice stopover in the region.
My husband and I decided to take a walk one late afternoon while visiting the magnificent Gorges du Tarn.....5 kilometers later we happened to see Manoir of Montesquiou and decided to eat there since everything about it looked so inviting. The meal was scruptious and the wine suggested by the host was extremely savorous.
When came time to leave, dusk...
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It is hard to rate this hotel (under the TripAdvisor system) because it is by no means conventional. In other words it is an old Château converted to a hotel - with all that this implies.
We had originally decided to book a 2-night stay at the similarly converted hotel in the Tarn Gorge - the Château de la Caze...
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