A hidden gem in an out of the way village in Quebec - a bit off the beaten path, but well worth the drive. For winter fishing or summer biking - the place to stay!

A hidden gem in an out of the way village in Quebec - a bit off the beaten path, but well worth the drive. For winter fishing or summer biking - the place to stay!
Because of the festival in Quebec City, we could not find B&B's we are looking for. with clean and specious rooms and reasonable price, Auberge du Manoir Dauth was a very good alternative to Quebec City Hotels and B&Bs.
We stopped an Manoir Dauth based on the recommendation of a Quebec Tourism Information office. It was a great choice. The rooms were clean, bright and comfortable (we stayed in the new building). We had both dinner and breakfast there. The dinner was fabulous. A special treat was the ability to go into the owner's wine cellar and select your...
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Stopped here on our drive to Quebec city July 2010. We recomme nd this place highly! St.Anne is the ice fishing Capitol of the world and hope to get back some winter.
My wife and I stayed one night here in August 2008 and loved the place. We stayed in the newer hotel next to the Manoir Dauth. It is clean, modern, and spacious, and the innkeeper is very nice and helpful. Nevertheless, we had a unique experience. The land that both the original house and the hotel annex are built on...
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We really enjoyed our stay in the Auberge du Manoir Dauth. The room was beautiful, spacious and did not cost much. The hosts prepared an excellent breakfast and gave us some helpful information for the next stops of our trips. The only downside was the railway track nearby. We woke up from the noise of the train, but we are...
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We were driving from Montreal to Quebec and veered off the main highway to a small village with a cathedral, and we happened upon this country inn. The owner was very nice and a room was available. The original house has a long history, and the owners have built a new victorian-style house which has modern bathrooms and conveniences but...
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My wife and I stayed here overnight on our way to Quebec City and we were really glad we did. We had a second story room in the new building with a small balcony and an oversized bathtub. The highlight for us was the dinner in the small restaurant that the innkeepers have for breakfast and dinner. We would recommend...
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