We have nothing but praise for this Hotel. Having followed the directions provided by Brittany Ferries, we were rather unsure what we would find once we had driven through the commercial centre nearby before turning into the driving and passing a pair of ornate gates into what appeared to be a parkland. We arrived midday Sunday and the car park was quite full. Having been greeted by the very personable lady manager, we were shown to our room. We were rather concerned at its location being next to an (electronically-operated) access door and large staircase, but our fears were entirely unfounded as she opened an outer door to reveal an inner door that opened into the most fascinating room we have ever stayed in! Whilst the walls and matching furnishings were in the french style it beheld a unique quirkiness of its own. The added advantage of the electronically-operated roller shutter door that led to our own personal garden was quite unreal given the quaint old-fashioned styling of the room! Having arrived on a Sunday, we enquired about options for lunch (although the restaurant is open on a Sunday evening). We were shown to a lovely table in the restaurant that was quite busy with local people and spent the next 3 hours enjoying a fabulous Gastronomique lunch together with a couple of extremely palatable bottles of wine. Ok so what if the meal cost more than the accommodation - we were on holiday afterall! After a long walk round the fabulous gardens surrounding a very large pond (including resident ducks and swans), we spent a leisurely time relaxing in the fabulous swimming pool located adjacent to the restaurant and made use of the first class changing area (shampoos and towelling gowns included), We then retired to our room to change before venturing back to the bar/restaurant to check out the evening Bistro menu ! We are very happy to report that the Bistro menu was just as excellent as lunch! Sadly, all good things must come to an end and following a good night's sleep in our very quiet and comfortable room and a pleasant breakfast in the dining area overlooking the garden, we bid goodbye to Relais du Bois St Georges. A hidden gem of a place and we are happy to share our experience,
