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We stayed at the Auberge Knowlton in early November & thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this quaint hotel. We arrived after 5 pm & made our way upstairs (the hotel is above the Le Relais restaurant & a boutique) to find a welcome letter together with our room key.
As we entered our Junior Suite, there was a charming living room with sofa, TV, small fridge & wardrobe. The washroom had everything we needed & the bedroom was down a small hallway. The queen size bed was very comfortable.
Coffee is readily available in a central area. We had no issues walking the 20 feet to the lovely dining/games/sitting room to make a coffee or two.
The hotel is centrally located with loads of choices for cafes, book stores, restaurants. If you're a fan of Louise Penny's books, Café Three Pines & Brome Lake Books is right around the corner. But, don't just go there, this is a lovely community worthy of a stroll or two.
Quel accueil formidable dans un site merveilleux. Vous ne pourrez pas manquer de vous arrêter à l'auberge knowlton pour y manger ou pour y dormir. La bâtisse de l'hôtel est très intéressante avec ses terrasses devant & derrière. Gabriel vous reçoit ici mieux qu'à la maison. Vous vous trouverez chez vous avec en plus toute une équipe accueillante & souriante.
C'est sans compter une région exceptionnelle à explorer à pied ou à vélo sur une ancienne voie de chemin de fer en bord de lac transformée en sentier vélo & piéton.
auberge vintage ,véritable générosité des hoteliers,un cassoulet meilleur que dans bien des endroits de toulouse,cuisine faite par le proprio & sa fine équipe,,bravo ,
Stopped here for an overnight on our way back from Quebec city. Hotel is very clean & well-kept owner & staff are very friendly. Yes, they speak English very well. Reason for picking this location as it was the location for Louise penny's three Pines book & novel. The Town in Self is worth the visit alone such a cute little town in the eastern province of Quebec.
A quaint but charming hotel on the 2nd & 3rd floors of a hotel originally built in the 1870s. The hallway floorboards were foot-wide pine! Be prepared to walk upstairs because there's no elevator. It sure gave me a sense of accomplishment! Other than that, the place is impeccably clean & quiet. We didn't eat in the restaurant but there are great options in the neighbourhood.