Where to stay for Spa Francorchamps?
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If I was slipping over there for a couple of days in early October any recommendations as to where to stay?
Don't mind cheap and cheerful as long as there is somewhere to park/get grub/drink beer.
I will be on my lonesome unless someone is looking to share. I am mostly housetrained
Thanks
Don't mind cheap and cheerful as long as there is somewhere to park/get grub/drink beer.
I will be on my lonesome unless someone is looking to share. I am mostly housetrained
Thanks
We, and quite a few others stayed here end of June: http://www.hotels.be/hotel/best-western-l-auberge-... reasonable rates, bars and places to eat nearby and take your swimmers as the recently opened spa complex is just across the road.
drjhill said:
If I was slipping over there for a couple of days in early October any recommendations as to where to stay?
Don't mind cheap and cheerful as long as there is somewhere to park/get grub/drink beer.
I will be on my lonesome unless someone is looking to share. I am mostly housetrained
Thanks
There is quite a few of us from the Cerbera forum going over 4th, 5th & 6th Oct and we are staying hereDon't mind cheap and cheerful as long as there is somewhere to park/get grub/drink beer.
I will be on my lonesome unless someone is looking to share. I am mostly housetrained
Thanks
bestwestern.com and book L'Auberge hotel.
Quite welcome to tag along.
We stayed at the Best Western in 2007 on a Ring/Spa trip. No problems really, althought we ate at a different restaurant across the way that did fanastic pizzas. Quite a few places to eat and drink, nice spa town obviously. Take a brolly, cause when it rains it RAINS!!!!!!! frequently. Have fun.
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