This hotel is well placed to explore both Mouries and its roman ruins, as well as the surrounding area, including Baux de provence, which is a hill top town.
The hotel appears very new ... no more than a few year's old and although feeling a bit spartan - lot of tiles on floors etc. - offers a very good standard of accomodation. Rooms are arranged around three sides of a courtyard, in which is also situated an enclosed swimming pool.
As a family-run business, staff are very accomodating and friendly, and will offer advice - even found and gave us an english guide to the area on their own volition - we hadn't requested one.
The downside is that the hotel does not have a restaurant, although there are plenty of places to eat in the neighbourhood. Breakfast is a buffet and caters to a number of tastes and is on the whole good.
In all, a place well worth remembering for a short stay or a stopover.
