Looking for a place to stay in Lacave? Then look no further than Le Pont de l'Ouysse, a luxury hotel that brings the best of Lacave to your doorstep.
Guest rooms offer air conditioning, a minibar, and a desk, and Le Pont De L`ouysse Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including newspaper and a gift shop. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While in Lacave, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Le Pont De L Ouysse, including La Gariotte (0.3 mi) and Brasserie de Lacave (0.4 mi).
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out Prehisto Dino Parc (1.2 mi), a popular attraction that is within walking distance of Le Pont De L`ouysse Hotel.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Le Pont de l'Ouysse as you experience everything Lacave has to offer.
So disappointing. We had been here before and had such a good time we decided to return with friends. The hotel was okay, nothing very special but well overpriced. The young man who checked us in and waited on us with the bar was outstanding. The restaurant experience was exceptionally disappointing. The waiter snooty, and condescending. The food mediocre. Pork and lamb were filled with fat. Other items unremarkable, including dessert. The mushroom appetizer was excellent tho.
The rooms are old fashioned, with chipped walls, no sound proofing whatsoever so you can hear absolutely everything going on in the adjacent rooms. The pool is tucked away down by the car park and has stained water line tiles. Dinner was fine, but not Michelin star quality. Breakfast was a very basic buffet. Pretty location. Overall quite disappointing.
Great location on the Dordogne valley journey. Excellent food and wine in another picturesque tranquil setting of the Lot region. Superb customer service and business leadership. Love to visit again such a peaceful and enjoyable location.
A hidden place, both hotel and a first class restaurant, ran by the 5th generation of the owner family, all this within a valley surrounded by large cliffs and gardens. Great hospitality and service, highly recommended !
Firstly this hotel is in a beautiful setting, and gorgeous inside. Another positive is the majority of staff were delightful, in particular Marie the receptionist and the wine waiter. That’s where the positives end for us. I ordered a mushroom terrine followed by the fish. The terrine was slimy in texture and swimming in what looked like a pile of vomit. The fish.......honestly.... is the worst plate of fish I have ever experienced. The flaccid fillet was sitting on a purée the colour of unwashed socks, and served with puréed potato. Suitable maybe for someone with no teeth, not a texture anywhere. I tried, but failed to eat this revolting dish, as did a woman behind me. When the head waiter asked if everything was alright I politely explained that I was disappointed, the texture too soft and the purée unappetising. This ridiculous man becomes aggressive at the table causing a scene for all his diners to witness, crack on I thought, you making a fool of yourself, finally he stomped off shaking his head and muttering through his audience. I thought that’s the end of that, I guess they are not going to waiver the cost of at least the fish, let’s enjoy the remainder of the evening. We asked the wine waiter if we could move to the bar with our drinks, he was more than happy to help, as we walked through with our drinks a scene which I can only describe as from Faulty Towers unfolds - honestly I’m not making this up! Head waiter comes out looking like he’s taken some speed eyes bulging and tries to grab - yes grab - my drink out of my hands attempting to drag me to the kitchen to ‘face’ (his words) the chef which turns out to be his brother. The restaurant diners are now enthralled with this exciting piece of theatre playing out. My husband is now moving in to calm down the rage of the Rottweiler waiter. To be fair his brother was not so aggressive, he exuded more wounded petulance, he has been cooking perfect fish for 40 years. I could only repeat that I found the meal disappointing, thinking I’m not quite sure where we were heading with the conversation he says he cooks to perfection, it’s his house, and if I didn’t like the fish I can get out. I did say to him that he had an audience of diners who were all watching this to which he relied his house his rules. Charming. We didn’t leave, and had no intention of doing so, we enjoyed more wine and the brilliant service of the wine waiter, and had a good night sleep in a beautiful room too. So, if you want to witness comedic faulty towers behaviour from the two brothers, eat crap food in a beautiful setting and pay a small fortune for it then this is the perfect place for you. However if it’s outstanding food you are after head down the road to La Terrace in Meyronne now they truly know how to cook a perfect piece of fish.…
I knew I was looking forward to staying in this hotel as part of our walking holiday but was blown away by the beautiful setting by the river and collapsed old bridge with a kingfisher flying up and down. Our welcome was warm and enthusiastic. This is a true family run establishment . Our room was spacious and comfortable with a balcony. Our dinner in the restaurant was superb with wine recommended by the sommelier. If you can, stay here. Enjoy the atmosphere, gardens, terrace, pool. I cannot recommend staying here enough. Or just come and eat.
We had spent a week riding through the Dordogne area and our last night was in the Le Pont de l'Ouysse. This was a special place. The accommodation was excellent, drinks in the garden was lovely and the meal topped off our night. As is expected at an establishment such as this the meal service was a show which was topped off by the presentation of our dessert. Everything was done oh so well and the matching wines were a bonus. We hope to return soon.
This hotel is in a beautiful location by the side of a river and at the bottom of a cliff face . It has an outdoor pool for hot days . Peaceful and easily accessible. The hotel is small and family run. Rooms are traditional and adequate size some have small balconies . We had air con . Breakfast was traditional French with bread jam cheese and meats etc . We thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend
The Pont de L'Ouysse a family run Hotel set in a pretty location right next to the river with creaky quaint bedrooms and the most wonderful restaurant. We enjoyed 2 nights here. We received a enthusiastic welcome from a young lady who then proceeded to carry our very heavy bag to the top floor! There is a large terrace and various little areas nearer the river with tables, chairs and sofas where you can have drinks. A peaceful, lovely touch after a long day's sight seeing.There is also a swimming pool of a good size and a jacuzzi. Beyond this a large field beside the river, lovely for a stroll. The Hotel is in within very easy reach of Rocamadour which is worth a visit. A Michelin starred restaurant where we enjoyed 2 fantastic meals. The cooking was imaginative, beautifully presented and tasted out of this world. Thank you to the Chambon Family…
River side environmets are great and we had a nice walk aound before the breakfast. Restaurant quality is also great too. Wine selection is good. Having dinner at the terrace is quite conformtable.There were many English speaking guests.
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