The Ferme du Grand Air is described as an unassuming boutique hotel and indeed it is, but charming. My wife and I somehow booked an apartment for five people, but as no-one else was staying in the hotel
we don’t know what other accommodation is available. The apartment is nearly 50 square meters, with kitchen and a large bathroom with laundry, so it would suit a family with teenage kids, but toddlers might be a problem on the stairs. The apartment is at the top of a very steep and narrow staircase which makes carrying a suitcase very difficult. Anyone with mobility issues should not attempt access. The restaurant was closed so we don’t know anything about it but there is an exceptional restaurant - La Ferme Gourmand - about five minutes drive away. It’s very popular and you need a reservation. Breakfast is served family style with all guests around a circular table and consists of the usual pastries and crunchy fresh baguette, jams, cheese, fresh fruit and drip coffee. Onsite parking is free and onsite and your stay will be more enjoyable if you speak some French. La Ferme du Grand Air is probably a better experience for someone who can unpack and stay for a week, rather than overnight like us, but it’s a beautiful location in the countryside, very quiet and tranquil. Recommended.