Hôtel Restaurant Les Balcons de l’Espérance Limeuil


Gorceval - 24510 LIMEUIL

In Hôtel Restaurant Les Balcons de l’Espérance Limeuil proposes you its rooms. Secured online booking.
Situated on the cliff of the Limeuil cingle, in the heart of the Périgord Noir with a panoramic view of one of the most beautiful villages in France and the Dordogne Valley, the Logis hotel Les Balcons de l'Espérance offers you its 10 rooms entirely renovated and equipped to the new standards. A spa and a heated swimming pool are at your disposal for a stay under the sign of well-being.

Starting point for a range of excursions : caves, listed French heritage villages, museums.
Leisure activities : bathing, canoeing, mountain-biking, horse-riding...


Hotel chain : Logis.

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Amenities Hôtel Restaurant Les Balcons de l’Espérance Limeuil
General information about the hotel
Check-in : from 15:00
Check-out : up to 11:00
Free WiFi
Handicapped access
Pets admitted
Restaurant

We speak
Bedrooms
Television
Canal+
Cable/satellite channels
Non smoking rooms
Air conditioning

Activities
Wellness massage
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
All children are welcome.
All children under 4 years stay free of charge for children's cots/cribs.
All children from 4 to 8 years are charged EUR 10 per night for extra beds.
All children from 8 to 15 years are charged EUR 20 per night for extra beds.
All older children or adults are charged EUR 25 per night for extra beds.
There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 4.
There is no capacity for cots in the room.


Cards accepted
Access Hôtel Restaurant Les Balcons de l’Espérance Limeuil
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Plan your route >

N89, exit "Lalinde" (D660), follow signs to "le Bugue" (D29) for 5 km. In the village of Limeuil, follow signs to "Cingle de Limeuil" (1 km). Village listed by the association of fine arts and architecture.