Hostel Du Roy - Chenonceaux
47.33154, 1.06741The 2-star Hostel Du Roy hotel is located near the historic district of Chenonceaux, only 6 minutes' walk from Maison de Garde-barriere. This smoke-free hotel features Wi-Fi in the rooms and 28 rooms that offer views of the garden.
Location
The centre of Chenonceaux can be reached within a 5-minute walk, and natural attractions like Le Cher River are 4.4 km away. Onzain is 51 km from the hotel, while Labyrinthe de Chenonceau is just a 6-minute walk away. The property is also a walk from Loire Valley. Hostel Du Roy hotel offers quick access to Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church, situated just a 6-minute walk away.
The accommodation is located 40 km from Tours Val de Loire airport and relatively near Rue de la Degrainiere - Gare bus stop.
Rooms
The rooms at this Chenonceaux property have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with coffee/tea making facilities for your convenience. Guests can also make use of a tub, a walk-in shower, and a sink, as well as comforts such as a hair dryer and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
There is a snack bar onsite. The bar area includes a lounge. Boulangerie la Maison des Paiges is located next to this Chenonceaux hotel and serves French dishes, only a few minutes from the property.
Leisure & Business
A shared lounge and a garden are features of the Du Roy Chenonceaux.
Essential information about Hostel Du Roy
💵 Lowest room price | 59 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 100 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 7.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 35.1 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Tours Val de Loire, TUF |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hostel Du Roy
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missingWrote a review on 27 Sept
It is simply beautiful and the staff is wonderful as well
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missingWrote a review on 25 Sept
Large clean room
Public areas scruffy and not very clean. Staff seemed untrained and were rude.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Sept
Goedkoop hotel. Dat was voor ons het voornaamst. We slapen er toch enkel dus wat maakt de luxe van de kamer dan uit? Voor het prijsverschil eten we een gang meer en drinken we een flesje extra. Het is echt vlak aan het kasteel, maar verder is er niks te zien behalve een paar restaurantjes van 15 in een dozijn en 1 dat te duur is om te overwegen. Japans meisje met een winkeltje voor wijn en patés ook. Lekker! Een pottery vlak bij if you're into that.
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missingWrote a review on 18 Sept
Right around corner from Chateau Chenonceau, you can walk down the lane (driveway or through the woods next to car park to front door of chateau). Larger bathroom, with bidet. Moderate priced dinner entrees in lovely in or outdoor cafe. Helpful staff.
limited menu items, but, all fairly good that we tried. Shower had no curtain and difficult to get in and out of tub to wash hair and not get water on the floor. the place needs updating, they have WiFi, but it is difficult to find spaces in hostel/hotel that have a strong signal. The upstairs lounge in the main building has no comfortable seating and old stuffed animals and dried flower arrangements that have been their since the 1970's! They need to improve their mattresses and bedding. No airconditioning; but cool at night if you open a window; watch out for birds and bats, especially bugs coming in.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Sept
The location is excellent, rooms are rustic and the ensuite bathroom had a small bath with shower but no shower screen. The rooms and the bathroom were spotless. We enjoyed our stay and ate at the hoten on two evenings. The food was ok but not French cuisine. The car park was secure and locked at night.
Food ok but not excellent.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Aug
very nice hotel, and seems the only 1 restraunt in the town. closed to the castle and train station. nice room.
didnt acturally get to use the wifi.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Aug
trevligt bemötande, trevlig restaurang, god mat
för få vägguttag (el), väl enkelt badrum
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missingWrote a review on 17 Aug
Comfortable bed and good food in restaurant. Bidet in bathroom.
Unfortunately the very noisy bin lorry arrived at 6am. (Not the hotel's fault) Bath very small but made up for by good shower. (But needed a shower curtain.)
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missingWrote a review on 11 Aug
The gardens were very beautiful, particularly liked to hear the running water at night. The position of the hotel could not be better for the chateau. Car parking facilities were fine. Very pleasant and relaxing dining room.
Having to drag suit cases up to room - assistance would have been appreciated.
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missingWrote a review on 08 Aug
Near the chateau was only redeeming factor. We booked late and it was only hotel with rooms available.
It was very shabby, the evening meal was very poor and the same price as we paid for much better meals in the Loire Valley over the 10 days we were travelling. We realise it is a budget hotel, but is not any cheaper than other 2 star hotels in the region
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missingWrote a review on 04 Aug
Excellent location next to the Chateau Chenonceau.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Jul
Easy access to the chateau and central to the village with good car parking facilities.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Jul
Lovely setting and garden to dine in. I notified hotel that I would be late and they kept the kitchen open for me past the normal closure time (9PM).
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missingWrote a review on 14 Jul
I don't know why it is referred to as a "Hostel", this implies a backpackers place, it's a lovely full blown hotel. Beautiful location next to the Chateau in a lovely village.
Although the food was nice I have had much better in similar establishments in France
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missingWrote a review on 13 Jul
The hotel is very clean, our room (number 38) was in an annex out the back of the main building, which contains a restaurant where the food is basic, but cheap and very tasty. The staff are friendly and helpful as they can be, but English language is limited. The hotel could do with an update, but it is VERY clean, so the decor actually makes it quite quaint (in a staying at your Nans house, she hasn't redecorated since 1962 type way). The bed is very comfortable. Chateau Chenonceau is less than a 5 minute walk (as is the railway). I struggle to find any negatives about the hotel apart from the shower curtain and the miserly was you have to buy hot drink sachets.
The bath is not a full sized bath - I'm only 5 foot tall and even I could not stretch my legs out straight. The shower is in the bath, and there is no curtain so the floor gets very wet. There was a kettle in the room, but you had to buy tea, coffee, milk and sugar @ 60 cents each.