The swimming pool was TINY, pictures are deceptive. it was overrun with children the entire time we stayed, we didn’t find a single time to use it where we could even get in and out of the water with ease around the family that had taken over the area. Their swimming items were strewn along the edge of the pool area drying - towels, swimsuits, dressing gowns - everything. So it wasn’t picturesque it was a families washing line.
The carpet in the room is the type that should be used on heavy traffic hotel corridors and airport lounges. It felt horrid underfoot, was made from plastic and was not nice to get out of bed on to. There was nothing luxurious or nice about it. It felt cheap. The curtains in our room had holes in all over. The cleaning products used within the hotel didn’t seem eco friendly. The bathroom products weren’t refilled, the coffee machine used single use pods that go to landfill. Sachets of all things to accompany it. The restaurant wasn’t equipped, nor would it accommodate vegetarian diners nevermind vegan diet. In this day and age this should be basic provisioning. Having ran chalets in France for ten years, this is easily doable and should be accommodated. Local supermarkets contain plenty of options to offer an vegan breakfast so I have no idea why this is so difficult or why cheese containing rennet as a vegetarian option is suggested. We arrived on a very hot day +32 to check in, and we had to stand waiting a long time while given dining suggestions.