We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The Tripadvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers:
Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.
Contact accommodation for availability.
There are similar hotels available.
View all
Nearby Hotels
Reviews (111)
Filter reviews
111 results
Traveller rating
64
36
7
1
3
Traveller type
Time of year
LanguageAll languages
Traveller rating
64
36
7
1
3
See what travellers are saying:
Selected filters
Filter
Updating list...
69 - 74 of 111 reviews
Reviewed August 29, 2008

We have stayed at Le Foch several times on our travels because it makes a sensible northern French stop for us living in north of Scotland. But now we stay there because Nathalie (and Luc) are so warm and welcoming. Rooms are individual and well thought out, and the restaurant is good value and excellent quality. I'm sure there are lots of repeat visitors here!

Front rooms can be noisy because of early morning traffic on cobbled streets.

But overall LE Foch is tres agreeable!

Cassel is well worth a visit in any case.

Date of stay: August 2008
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
    • Value
    • Location
    • Check-in / front desk
    • Rooms
    • Cleanliness
    • Service
    • Business service (e.g., internet access)
Thank Glenfinnan
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Reviewed June 25, 2008

It's some years since we toured through France using Logis de France hotels as our 'watering holes'. We recently found ourselves needing overnight accommodation when we had to meet French friends to effect a delivery of goods, so looked on the LdeF map (on-line these days, of course) and found the le Foch right near where we needed it. (The current offer of an overnight's stay when you take a Eurotunnel 'day' trip enabled us to do more than what we'd done before - namely, hop under the Channel, transfer goods, then 'hop' back home again). Checking on the Trip Advisor's web-page and reading others comments helped clinch our decision.
Are we glad we made this choice! Our stay at Hotel le Foch restored our belief that the Logis de France organisation has an ethic and a capacity to deliver a service that, in this day and age, offers hospitality way beyond and finer than anything else to be found elsewhere (at the price, I suppose one has to add).
It was a pleasure to be there, a place to feel good in.
It would have been nice to have had knowledge of the Cassel Cornemuse, ( this is what we missed: http://spectable.com/cassel-cornemuses-2008/d_50658.php) held the very weekend before we arrived, but we had more than enough to be well pleased.
Hoping that this review will persuade you to go and enjoy what both Nathalie and Luc provide so graciously.
Read others' reviews and we hope you find what the rest of us have found - a place that restores the faith in service as YOU would wish it to be.

Date of stay: June 2008
  • Trip type: Travelled on business
    • Value
    • Location
    • Check-in / front desk
    • Rooms
    • Cleanliness
    • Service
Thank HesitantScotsman
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Reviewed June 1, 2008

After reading your reviews about Hotel Foch, I decided to give the place a try. My wife and I stayed there for 4 nights. Nathalie was a brilliant host, the room was clean and well appointed and overlooked the town square in Cassel. The food cooked by Luc was excellent and used lots of local produce and the menu had various Flemish dishes to try.
A very good and reasonably priced wine list and some excellent local beer called Angelus.
Very friendly people and I will certainly go there again next time I am visiting the area.

Date of stay: May 2008
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
    • Value
    • Location
    • Check-in / front desk
    • Rooms
    • Cleanliness
    • Service
    • Business service (e.g., internet access)
Thank DoncasterBarrie
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Reviewed November 10, 2007

This is one of those small, family-run French hotels whose greatest strength is its restaurant. It is good; very good, and the prices most reasonable.

The hotel bit (five or six rooms over two floors above the restaurant) are, in their own way, almost stereotypically French. Access is via a winding staircase (no lift; definitely not for the less-than-able-bodied or those disinclined to carry their own luggage) and rooms are simply furnished in a traditional French style, with reasonably antique furniture. Beds can be ridiculously soft.

Cassel is one of the more interesting towns in the area. Accessed by winding roads on top of the highest hill for miles around (beware French drivers coming down), the Hotel Foch in on the main square. There is nothing toursity about the place, but it is an interesting place to wander around, although the number and variety of shops is a little disappointing.

Date of stay: November 2007
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
    • Value
    • Location
    • Check-in / front desk
    • Rooms
    • Cleanliness
    • Service
4  Thank SouthOxon
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Reviewed October 22, 2007

Booked blind on t'internet for a two night stay for four "lads" on a battlefield visit. Brilliant and warm welcome, Nathelie very attentative
to our our eccentric group, service as it should be in a nice old fashioned hotel. Excellent food cooked by Luc. The Hotel had a brilliant old fashioned feel to it, makes a change from the international plastic brigade. The village was very welcoming and on the second night we ate at the little Estaminet Kasteelhof. Incredible food and ambience.

A picture of the lucky four is being uploaded, the one staring into the middle distance has read too many books on the American Civil War.

The tall distinguished looking gent is a snorer. Be afraid if you share a hotel wit him, !

Date of stay: September 2007
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
    • Value
    • Location
    • Check-in / front desk
    • Rooms
    • Cleanliness
    • Service
    • Business service (e.g., internet access)
3  Thank GWYN33
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
View more reviews