Hotel in Gap?

Hotel Le Clos

Good rooms, nice terrace for beers- and great food

Al
 
Definitely recommend Hotel Clos. It's at the bottom of the N85 on the left as you travel South into the town.

It's a family run private hotel tucked away from the road with semi secure parking the owner/proprietor is also the brilliant chef in the very nice restaurant. You don't need a collar and a tie but it is smart. A fantastic selection of desert wines mmmmmmmm the memories, the beers are also cold and quick.
 
Me also not impressed by Gap, much nicer places not far away. :(
 
Gap isn't a place to stay, but it is convenient to stop overnight and this hotel is on the RN and easy to find.

A place we've used a couple of times to stay over as well is hotel chaumette in savines le lac not much further very small very picturesque and quiet.
 
Simon, two questions.

1. Are you looking for a hotel just for yourself or for dozens of you?

2. Are you looking to stay just overnight, on your way somewhere else? Or are you planning on spending several nights in Gap?
 
Ibis hotel in Gap is cheap & comfortable, with free secure bike parking.

Le Bistrot Gapencais has good food and a friendly welcome.

As others have said, Gap's not really a destination, though it's a nice enough town.

Enjoy the trip! :thumby:
 
If Gap fits in logically as a stop between others - and you just want to park the bike up, get cleaned up, sit on a nice terrace in the sun with a couple of beers - then enjoy a good meal in a great resteraunt................

Le Clos fits the bill I think.


Al :D
 
Simon, two questions.

1. Are you looking for a hotel just for yourself or for dozens of you?

2. Are you looking to stay just overnight, on your way somewhere else? Or are you planning on spending several nights in Gap?

Sorry - been offline for a few days. Just looking for two of us as an overnight: work trip, so UK to Gap, then next morning we're in the right place to start the hard work straight away, photographing the lake and the lower leg of Napoleon (the road, not the dead dictator)
 
Thanks for all the tips. Will aim for Le Clos by the sound of it - and the Ibis if Le Clos is full. Will find out when we get there...
 
Yup. I've stayed at the Ibis there last year. It's cheap and cheerful, a stroll into the centre, had pretty girls at reception who knew what they were doing and has secure parking for bikes underneath the hotel behind locked doors.
John
 


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