Bed & breakfast in Daon with free breakfast and an outdoor pool Along with an outdoor pool, this bed & breakfast has coffee/tea in a common area and an arcade/game room. Free full breakfast, free WiFi in public areas, and free self parking are also provided. Additionally, a library, a garden, and barbecue grills are onsite. Housekeeping is not available. Château des Lutz offers 5 accommodations with complimentary newspapers and coffee/tea makers. These individually decorated accommodations have separate sitting areas. Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wireless Internet access. Bathrooms include bathtubs or showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Rollaway/extra beds (surcharge) are also available. Recreational amenities at the bed & breakfast include an outdoor pool.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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Amenities
Parking
Pool
Balcony/Terrace
Business Services
Sports/Activities
Bedding/Linens
Wellness Facilities
Fireplace/Heating
Toiletries
Entertainment
Breakfast
Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking
Child Friendly
Internet
Kitchen
Policies
Check-in
Check-in start time: 4:30 pm; check-in end time: 2 am minimum check-in age: 18
Check-out
Check-out before 11 am
Child Policy
Children are welcome. rollaway/extra beds are available for eur 20.0 per night. cribs (infant beds) are not available.
Payment Policy
Rollaway bed fee: eur 20.0 per night the above list may not be comprehensive. fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
Pet Policy
Pets stay free restrictions apply; for more information contact the property at the number on the booking confirmation service animals are welcome, and are exempt from fees
Cashless transactions are available extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy government-issued photo identification and a cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges please note that cultural norms and guest policies may differ by country and by property; the policies listed are provided by the property safety features at this property include a smoke detector special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed this property accepts cash
Reviews
Suzanne
May 17, 2025 02:06:32 PM
Review Score:
6
Summary: Our night at the Chateau had to be the single most memorable night of our trip.
I loved it; my other half was a bit freaked by it all.
The property is a long way from anywhere down a stone road. The wildlife is incredible (I’ve never heard an all-night frog chorus before and the deer roam freely through the meadows). It is basically a private house offering rooms and a basic breakfast- not a hotel… it’s very much like taking an Air BnB room.
The owner is a character but speaks virtually no English- this isn’t for you if you’re not able to get by in French.
The house is unique, and speaks of grandeur in the way that old piles do. It felt like spending the night in a National Trust Manor House before they’ve done it up.
If you want a night in deepest Anjou where you’re left to yourself to explore a chateau and can sit drinking wine under a tree with a cat purring on your lap, this is worth a go. If you’ve got young kids, you can’t speak much French or have mobility issues (there’s a spiral staircase), stay somewhere else.
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Reviews
Suzanne
May 17, 2025 02:06:32 PM
Review Score:
6
Summary: Our night at the Chateau had to be the single most memorable night of our trip.
I loved it; my other half was a bit freaked by it all.
The property is a long way from anywhere down a stone road. The wildlife is incredible (I’ve never heard an all-night frog chorus before and the deer roam freely through the meadows). It is basically a private house offering rooms and a basic breakfast- not a hotel… it’s very much like taking an Air BnB room.
The owner is a character but speaks virtually no English- this isn’t for you if you’re not able to get by in French.
The house is unique, and speaks of grandeur in the way that old piles do. It felt like spending the night in a National Trust Manor House before they’ve done it up.
If you want a night in deepest Anjou where you’re left to yourself to explore a chateau and can sit drinking wine under a tree with a cat purring on your lap, this is worth a go. If you’ve got young kids, you can’t speak much French or have mobility issues (there’s a spiral staircase), stay somewhere else.
robert
Sep 3, 2019 12:35:59 AM
Review Score:
5
Summary: outstanding welcome,and comfort
woud recommending it to all my friends