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Accommodation In Onet-le-Chateau

Thinking of visiting Aveyron? You should swing through and reach the Onet-le-Chateau part of town, positioned 15 kilometres northwest of the urban area of the city.

Spending some time in Aveyron? You'll find the Millau Viaduct and Chateau de Najac and more around town.

The Château de Labro and Inter-Hotel De La Tour Maje are recommended options if you plan on visiting the Golf du Grand Rodez while you are in Onet-le-Chateau and want to stay close.

The Le Sénéchal is located 25 kilometres from the centre of Onet-le-Chateau. Alternatively, the Hôtel de la Terrasse is situated 30 kilometres away. Alternative hotels and apartment options are the Hôtel-Restaurant Hervé Busset - Domaine de Cambelong and the Hôtel Causse Comtal.

After you have learned about Onet-le-Chateau, why not tour a bit further afield? The Midi-Pyrenees region has plenty of other attractions waiting to be explored. Visit the ruins in Midi-Pyrenees, and admire the area's lovely rural landscapes, rivers and canals. Or join the locals in the snowboarding, skiing and cross-country skiing while you are here.

Looking for more things to do? Consider spending some time enjoying the Place d'Armes, Rodez Cathedral and Golf du Grand Rodez, which you'll find in Rodez, 3 kilometres to the southwest of Onet-le-Chateau. Should you wish to spend a night or two in Rodez, be sure to check out the La Ferme de Bourran and Hotel Kyriad Rodez. Millau, which is home to the Hôtel de la Capelle and Citotel Jalade, is 55 kilometres to the southeast of Onet-le-Chateau. The Millau Viaduct, Place Foch and Musee de Millau are some of the most popular places to experience in Millau.

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Hotel Bastide, Château de Fontanges, Hotel Aux Berges de l'Aveyron, Hôtel Le Laury's, Château de Labro, Campanile Rodez, ibis Rodez Centre Cathédrale, Deltour Hôtel Rodez Bourran, Premiere Classe Rodez

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Château de Labro
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2 / 5
We chose this lovely hotel as a gastronomic trip, looking forward to dining in their renowned Restaurant, Le Clos, which we had booked by email. Unfortunately, our email was misrouted to one of their partner companies, which failed to forward it. There was no dining availability at the hotel when we arrived. The reception staff booked us into a family oriented brasserie in the local town, mainly serving burgers on one night, and on the other night into a steakhouse within a bowling alley/amusement arcade in a retail park. These two evenings away from the hotel, cost us roughly €130 in taxi fares. (The steak was good, but this was certainly not the kind of dining experience we had anticipated.) For our part, we should, with hindsight, have called to reconfirm our reservation. But our disappointment was compounded by realising, at the end of our stay, that it would’ve been perfectly possible for the management, in the circumstances (with our emails showing our good faith attempt to book) to have allowed us to dine in the very pleasant piano bar which is part of the restaurant. The senior receptionist on duty when we checked out agreed that this would’ve been the appropriate course of action. It seems likely that there was a staff training issue, as on arrival, we were not shown around the hotel, and were unaware of its amenities, including the swimming pool until we checked out. Stay here, but make sure you have a confirmed dinner booking.
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Château de Labro
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