This oceanfront property features an on-site restaurant and bar and easy access to a semi-private beach. A refrigerator is provided in all rooms. Parc National de la Gaspésie is 20 minutes’ drive...
Set in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Le Littoral Bistro Gourmand et Auberge has a terrace, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel features family rooms.
Guillaume
Canada
Beautiful location. Restaurant with very regional and good food. The information about the room and the key was very clear. A super Nice 100 years'old bathroom. The bed was very confortable.
Hôtel & Cie is centrally located in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts and features an on-site restaurant. Free WiFi access is available.
Robert
Canada
Lovely, super comfortable king, spacious room with best linens this trip, smooth and soft. Four pillows with lots of loft. Two chairs (yeah) glass glasses (2 juice and 2 wine) and glass cups and saucers. Very quiet mini fridge. Shower had 2 heads and rain head and a hand held. Very clean, quiet and secure. Great restaurant (food was yummy and the menu was great. Charcutier/wine store attached had a great selection. Would definitely stay again!
Located on a small cliff in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, this guest house offers free Wi-Fi. It is a 5-minute walk from the beach and a 5-minute drive from the Gaspésie National Park.
Just 20 minutes’ drive from Gaspésie National Park, this guest accommodation overlooks Saint Lawrence River. It offers an on-site bar. All rooms are equipped with a fridge.
Sylvie
Canada
-large rooms, comfy bed, water view, close to the park to do awesome hikes
-friendly staff
-amazing breakfast
Set in Sainte-Anne-des-Monts in the Quebec region, Gîte du passant SADM, parc de la Gaspésie. Has a garden. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking.
Oisín
Ireland
Comfy beds, typical Airbnb decor, host was pleasant.
Nice place if you want to spend time and visit the park.
Nice place if you want to spend time and visit the park. But if you are staying just for the night like us- stay away. Hidden fees for staying at the hotel. No one told us we had to pay for a park if you just sleep there. We did not walk around. But you can get into the park for free and walk around. So not happy about that.
Rooms were clean, food was good but more for people who are vegetarian. Service was great. Front desk service was OK.
Steven
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Auberge du Vieux Faubourg was a quaint boutique hotel right...
Auberge du Vieux Faubourg was a quaint boutique hotel right on the river. The room was large and comfortable. The bathroom is somewhat dated and could use an update but was still very clean. There were chairs on the deck outside our room to enjoy the evening however we had to enjoy the view through our window as it was a rainy and cold (10⁰ C) June evening. We ate at the nearby ‘Du Quai’. They are understaffed and it was slow to be seated and waited upon but the food was excellent.
Margot
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
We visited National Park of Gaspe and saw a moose close up.
We visited National Park of Gaspe and saw a moose close up. we walked on the beach and found some nice driftwood. We took the Park Aquarium tour for $20 which was a waste of time. TOmorrow we plan to go to Cap Chat for the tour of the giant wind turbine.
Carol
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Close to Parc de la Gaspesie.
Close to Parc de la Gaspesie. Excellent after hiking the Mont Albert loop.
Beautiful waterfront area for walking along water and relaxing.
Great food at pub Chez Bass located in that same waterfront area.
Also great local craft beer from Le Malbord microbrewery.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
A sleepy sea/river-side town with a few good restaurants, a...
A sleepy sea/river-side town with a few good restaurants, a nice beach that is usually quiet, close to hiking venues, and with all the services one might need for a short stay. the folks are friendly and accommodating. we enjoyed visiting some local artisans, the local bakery (yum!), and looking at the wonderful sculptures by Claude Rioux.
Rachel
Canada
10
Scored 10
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts has a great mix of sea and mountains.
Sainte-Anne-des-Monts has a great mix of sea and mountains. The Gaspesie national park with great hikes is a short drive away; the road to further out on the Gaspesie peninsula is well worth the drive. There are several good restaurants serving great sea food.
Abigail
United Kingdom
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Auberge du Vieux Faubourg was a quaint boutique hotel right on the river. The room was large and comfortable. The bathroom is somewhat dated and could use an update but was still very clean. There were chairs on the deck outside our room to enjoy the evening however we had to enjoy the view through our window as it was a rainy and cold (10⁰ C) June evening. We ate at the nearby ‘Du Quai’. They are understaffed and it was slow to be seated and waited upon but the food was excellent.
The room accommodation and restaurant was excellent, the included breakfast was good, and the location was very attractive. The staff even though very few spoke English, they did their best to find someone who did, and all of them were very friendly, and so the local people.
In front of the hotel there is a board walk on the edge of the water that connects to a pleasant park with activities (games), and to a nice trail into the woods, that was very nice.
This is a fantastic lodge set in its own unspoiled mountain playground. It is rare to have a high-class hotel found in such a stunning location without having to share with other tourists. The staff are superb, and the Guides had encyclopedic knowledge of the local area and the extensive wildlife. Nothing was too much. The lodge really felt like a 'home from home'. So many activites to do - hiking, canoeing, E-biking to name a few.
Everything was great. It actually exceeded my expectations. The room was spacious, bathrooms and towels were very clean. The room has a fridge and microwave. They even had a sanitizer in the room. The place is close to SAQ, metro etc. And 30mins from gaspesie national park main reception. When yoi drive behind metro there is a lovely spot for sunrise and sunset.
It's a new hotel. The design throughout is amazing. The furniture is comfortable. I loved the modern wooden stairs to the second floor and the terrace. There was even a hammock on the terrace. The restaurant was excellent too. Good food. There's free laundry on site (2nd floor).
Location was perfect, on a quiet street right across from the St-Lawrence River. It was a short walk to some quaint stores. Also only about a 30 minute drive to the Parc de la Gaspésie…a must see!! The room was large and cozy and had a little porch area with tables and chairs.
The location is write on the beach, with a walkout from the room. There is an access hallway to the rooms, with multiple entrances down it, combining the best of a motel and hotel. Access to the dining room did not require outside. Great view from the restaurant and room
Because we booked through booking. Com, there was no breakfast! If we booked through the hotel directing, then breakfast was offered. We did not know that until we got there. We always try to book a place that includes breakfast
The hotel and restaurant staff are excellent, very professional and service-oriented, and fluently bilingual. Facility is very clean recently upgraded. great restaurant with wonderful views of the water and beach.
Reception staff were friendly and informative. Waterfront restaurants and bars along the river were only a short walk away. Good full breakfast at a reasonable cost was available across the street from the hotel.
The owner was extraordinarily nice and the room was very clean and had everything you could ask for. The hotel building is sweet and the location is great! The bed was so comfy we slept longer than usual.
It is a great stopover driving from Quebec city to Gaspe. the hotel is located along the seashore overlooking St. Lawrence River. Amazing view and a quiet place to stay.
If you don't want to camp, staying at the Gite du Mont Albert is the way to go, especially if you wish to enjoy a beautiful place in a comfortable setting.
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