Auberge des Peupliers
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Auberge des Peupliers is an excellent choice for travelers visiting La Malbaie, offering a romantic environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Galerie d'art Au P'tit Bonheur (2.7 mi), located nearby, makes Auberge des Peupliers a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular La Malbaie landmark.
The hotel features outdoor furniture, and you can stay connected during your stay as Auberge des Peupliers offers guests free wifi. Plus, Auberge des Peupliers offers a hot tub and breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
La Malbaie has plenty of cafes. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Pains D'exclamations !, Cafe Chez-Nous, and Les Pinsons des Rives - bistro, which are serving up some great dishes.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out an art museum, such as Musée de Charlevoix.
Enjoy your stay in La Malbaie!
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I would choose the deluxe room option again and make sure to ask for a room on the river rather than the road side. It is not on the highway, but below it, so rooms on the road side would be less pleasant. I am not sure the rooms in the original house would be as large as those in the annex.
Staff were very pleasant. The room and property were very clean. The gardens are well cared for. WiFi was excellent . There was a coffee maker, fridge, iron and ironing board, and fireplace in the room. Some parts of the property need some renovation and repainting, but they are clearly working on that.
I would recommend this as a place to stay for a few days.
There is no air conditioning, so we had to open the windows, which in turn made it noisy. There is a portable fan in the room.
We had an iron but no ironing board, there was no dresser. The room so small I hit my head a few times on the slanted walls that had corners, and I’m not a tall person. Small bathroom with the sink outside the bathroom.
Breakfast was okay.
I found it overpriced.
Slightly disappointed, I would not recommend to anyone, if asked.
The highlight of our stay was definitely the food. Breakfast begins with a warm, freshly-made muffin (a different kind every day) and home-made jam. And that's before you order. The seven-course dinner was just as delicious, and our waitress helped us choose a great bottle of wine. I liked the fact that the menu featured a lot of local produce, meats and cheeses.
I would describe the Auberge as high quality without pretension. I highly recommend it.
"I would choose the second floor of the Annex on the river side. Quieter than on the road side. Very pleasant view."Read full review
"I recommend above-average room; we took a regular room on one occasion; it is extremely small and no view of the river."Read full review
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