We arrived at 18:30. We hadn’t heard from Sebastian since months ago when we booked, even though BF and I both had emailed him in the time since. So we weren’t even sure if he would be there. But Sebastian greeted us inside. We only stayed 2 nights, and we weren’t there for much more than sleeping. We stayed in the winter room because of the king size bed it had. Note, it's 2 twins pushed together, not a true king. The bathroom was nice and big with a separate shower and large claw foot tub. The bedroom had an enormous armoire on one side of the room, two chairs facing the front window with a large coffee table, and a small child’s bed in the corner. The size of this room was impressive. The outdoor space was nice, as was the dinning room. The breakfast Sebastian provided was really nice, awesome actually, with jams, croissants, baguettes, yogurt, strawberries, coffee, and orange juice. And our 2nd night there we had dinner which included a fabulous caprese salad and duck. ||||There were a few things though that bothered us about the whole experience. First and foremost: the lack of communication. I tried to email him about dinner, telling him I was vegetarian and wondering if he could make a dinner that worked around that, and BF did the same also. We never heard from him. He said he never got our emails about it, but if he didn’t, then it’s because he also said he no longer has a computer so has to do everything on his phone, which for running a business seems pretty hard to do. Which led to me having to eat duck for dinner, which I wasn’t entirely happy about (I of course could have not eaten, but then I’d be starving). There was also loud music at night, as Sebastian also had some friends staying there. There was no lock on our door, which led to BF being uncomfortable about leaving our stuff there since we couldn’t lock it. The bed was actually uncomfortable. Could definitely feel the springs. BF didn’t care for the fact that Sebastian hung out with us all through dinner, which was kinda awkward, as was the conversation. And just fyi: he does have a cat, just in case you have allergies. ||||The experience was ok, but we were expecting more. We wouldn’t do it again, although I wish Sebastian...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of staying at a delightful Bed & Breakfast nestled in the French countryside, just a stone's throw away from Bordeaux and some picturesque vineyards. From the moment we arrived, we were warmly welcomed by the hosts, a friendly couple who made us feel at home immediately. Bruno and Claudette are great hosts eagerly sharing their knowledge about the region and the neighbourhood. They recommended to us some very good restaurants as well. Bruno speaks very good English. The B&B is housed in a beautifully restored house surrounded by a pleasant garden and a nice pool. Breakfast was a highlight of our stay. It featured a delicious spread of local, fresh produce, including homemade jams, crusty bread, freshly baked pastries, and seasonal fruits. The warm hospitality, beautiful setting, and proximity to some of the best vineyards make it a perfect destination for wine lovers and those...
Read moreLogis de Lestiac is a beautiful property !|The hosts Claudette and Bruno make you feel relaxed and happy.|Bruno speaks very good English and it seems Claudette speaks very good Spanish.|The French style was so elegant. |The attention to detail is amazing.|Everywhere feels and smells good..|There is elegant music and scents to set the feel-good mood.|The outdoor areas are very pleasant, with a nice garden and a great swimming pool.|The property has only 4 rooms, so it makes you feel cosy.|The rooms are fantastic and very comfortable.|The breakfast was just amazing with great choices of teas, coffees, fresh juices, fruits, bread, pastries, toasts, meat and à la carte eggs.|This breakfast is just incredible! Like in a 5* hotel !|Bruno and Claudette also advised great restaurants in the area, wine tastings and pleasant walks in the vineyards around the property.|We...
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