This well-located, ivy-wreathed 19-room old-school hotel has a medley of rooms, the best of which look out over the boats bobbing about in the green waters of the harbour. Some furnishings are a bit worn, but the building has character (exposed beam ceilings in some rooms), renovated bathrooms are in good shape and the owner is amiable and helpful.
Hôtel Henri IV
Normandy
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