Chateau De Sissi Hotel Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, Sassetot-le-Mauconduit
About the Hotel
The Château de Sissi, located in Normandy, served as the summer residence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. This historic 18th-century property incorporates elegant décor and offers a serene retreat surrounded by 27 acres of landscaped grounds. Notably, the hotel is listed on the historic monuments register and is situated near scenic areas like Petites Dalles beach.
Location
Situated in a rural locale, the Château de Sissi is a 15-minute drive from Tapovan Normandie and Veulettes Beach. Nearby attractions include the museum of 'terre-neuvas', which showcases the region's fishing history. The property maintains proximity to natural landmarks such as Boucles de la Seine Natural Regional Park and is approximately 34 miles from Le Havre Octeville.
Rooms
Château de Sissi features 26 rooms and 2 spacious suites equipped with Jacuzzis. Each guestroom is designed to provide a blend of charm and modern comfort. Accommodations include premium bedding, private bathrooms, and flat-screen TVs, ensuring a pleasant stay. Rooms also offer views of the picturesque park surrounding the hotel.
Eat & Drink
Les 3 Roses, the on-site restaurant, specializes in gourmet traditional French cuisine. Guests can enjoy dishes prepared with local Normandy produce in a refined dining room embellished with sculpted woodwork and a fireplace. Al fresco dining options are available, enhancing the overall dining experience in the tranquil surroundings.
Leisure & Business
The hotel provides various leisure options, including access to tennis courts and nearby horse trekking and golf facilities. Guests seeking relaxation can benefit from the wellness space and spa services, including Ayurvedic treatments. Business travelers will find meeting facilities, a business center, and a 24-hour front desk accommodating their professional needs.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Private beach
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Golf course
Services
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Children
- Cribs
Spa & Leisure
- Beach access
- Garden area
Room features
- Sitting area
- Terrace
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel has a stunning location that feels quite grand, reminiscent of a chateau, but it does need some upkeep. While the rooms are comfortable with good bathrooms, I found the layout a bit tricky due to the raised flooring that could be risky at night. The service was a major letdown as staff didn't seem interested in being helpful, which really diminished the experience. Dining was a highlight with excellent breakfast options, but overall, I feel the hotel could do with some improvements in several areas.
This hotel has a charming location in the French countryside that's perfect for a relaxing getaway. The rooms, while nicely decorated, can be a bit tricky to navigate due to the raised floor, which might pose a risk at night. The dining experience was a highlight with excellent food, especially the homemade touches. However, I did find the service to be somewhat inconsistent, which was a letdown.
The hotel has a beautiful and imposing location, which is perfect for long walks, especially with dogs. However, the rooms feel like they haven't been updated in decades, and the service seemed a bit disinterested. The breakfast was excellent with fresh homemade options, but the overall experience just falls short of being five-star worthy.
I had a delightful stay at this hotel, with its charming old-fashioned rooms that exude character, comfortable beds, and impeccable bathrooms. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making my experience even more enjoyable. The location was splendid, nestled in beautiful Normandy, although a bit of painting could enhance its imposing appearance. The dining was delicious, especially the homemade yogurt and croissants, but there was room for improvement. Overall, it's great value for money!
I had a lovely stay at this hotel, which boasts beautiful surroundings perfect for dog walking, and the charm of the small drawing room with a log fire was ideal for winding down in the evenings. The rooms, while a bit old-fashioned and with a dangerous step-down, had their own cozy appeal. The service was friendly overall, but I encountered a few unfriendly moments that were a bit disappointing. Dining was decent, especially with the homemade yogurt and croissants, but it could use some improvement. Overall, I'm glad I stayed here for the value and ambience, despite some quirks.