Having stayed two nights at the Fairmont Manoir Richelieu earlier in the week, on our return for one more night in La Malbaie, my wife and I stayed at Auberge Fleurs de Lune. If only we had realized, beforehand, how much nicer the Auberge is, we would have stayed here, instead. Our room (number 10) was much larger, the bathroom nicer, breakfast was included and very good, the hosts very welcoming and very nice, and the room very close to where we parked the car. The location is just a few minutes from town by car. We highly recommend this Auberge.
This place is not pretentious, the owners have your comfort at heart and are happy to support your travel by offering their help to book or share their local knowledge. The rooms are small, except #12, with a fairly complete view of the river. Clean and comfortable.
The auberge is very nice. The scenery outside truly charming. The breakfast was good and tasty. Many ingredients were homemade. The owner was friendly and helpful. The bed was very comfortable. Overall a very pleasant experience.
This place is a hidden gem. Nestled in a quiet hamlet in La Malbaie with a fabulous view of the river, the hosts were more than accommodating and the home itself was immaculate and decorated with care. We were promised a "King Room" through Booking.com and ended up with a corner suite, replete with our own balcony and view on the water! Bed was super comfy too. But the breakfasts.... you had three choices of meals plus the coffee was very very nice. We tried the "big breakfast" both days and were so full we didn't even eat lunch! The breakfast highlights include homemade cretons and a delicious mushroom and cheese omelet (with a local cheese, le Saint-Fidele), as well as fresh local fruit. What more can you ask for? If ever we return to this area, we will book this place in a heartbeat!…
We found Auberge Fleurs de Lune by accident...upon leaving another B&B situated close by, and decided that the next time we were the area, we would give them a try. Great decision! Specifically... Location - is lovely. Wonderful old house with a wrap-around porch. Windows everywhere. Fabulous views of the St. Lawrence River. The grounds are really well kept, multi-leveled terraces with lots of vegetation and little seating areas here and there (swing and Adirondack chairs). The rooms are as you see them pictured on the website. Beautiful, warm an cozy. We've stayed two times thus far; once in The Primula room and the second in The Peonies room. We were not disappointed either time. The beds are very comfortable. Breakfast was served in the dining room but there is also an outdoor section (when temperatures and weather permits). You have the choice of breakfast menus along with fresh croissants and yummy home-made jams. You can also order eggs-your-way. Finally, there are the owners of the B&B. As I understand it, they've just taken over the inn (Spring/Summer 2018) and I have to tell you that they were GREAT. Customer service is A+. These are folks who obviously take pride in their establishment and strive to offer their guests the best experience possible. If you are looking for a place that offers peace and tranquillity where you can relax and unwind, this is the place for you. Note that they do offer packages and promotions...so look those up as well.…
My husband and I spent four very comfortable pleasant nights at Auberge Fleurs de Lune. I have nothing but praise for our experience. We booked a larger room with a fireplace. It was lcomfortable and immaculate. Our balcony had lovely flower boxes. The breakfast room was quite pleasant and there were three breakfast choices, all quite delicious. I had an unexpectedly good time practicing my French with Nicolle. Google translate helped as well. Hope to return some day.
A 5 star experience in a 3 star auberge. We stayed for 3 nights. Location is in a hamlet above La Malbai with a great view over the river and free parking. The house is run by Nicole and Piere in a quiet, respectful and caring way. It has a beautiful terraced garden to the front. The building is in excellent state, all looked after in a loving & tasteful way. The rooms - we had a small suite and looked into two others- are not the largest but astonishingly high quality and very tasteful with 5 star deluxe ensuite bathrooms I know from my business trips at top notch hotels. The queen bed was perfect for us, fairly new mattress and not too soft. Breakfast begins with warm Croissant and excellent home made jam and continues with your choice out of 3 (French toast, Omelette or Muesli & Yogurt). The living downstairs has sofas and plenty of games & books to pass the time if one wishes. You can also sit on the terrace although that could do with a little more light for cards in the evening. Suppose they'd give you a candle if need be. I ought to mention that it's a non smoking auberge, also on the terrace - we enjoyed that. Our stay was 2 weeks into our Kanada tour. We stayed at quite a few places since (also more expensive ones) - this was by far the best. We hope to find a few on the rest of our journey that come close, a match would be very lucky. …
We arrived around around 17:00 and I paid upon arrival for a room I had reserved online at least 3 days prior. A man helped me with the check in but when it was time to give me my room keys; a lady came up and realized she had given my room with 2 beds to another couple. She offered me another room with one bed and I declined because I was with my daughter and I had reserved a room with two beds. I asked for a refund so I could leave and find another place before it was too late at night. She refused and kept insisting that she couldn't ask the other guests to leave which I wasn't asking her whatsoever. I just wanted to get the room I reserved or a refund. I finally had to take the room she was offering because I couldn't get a refund for a room that was close to 200$. Also I paid for two breakfasts at 12$ and they were not worth more than 8$ at the most. On top of that we had a jacuzzi in our room, but they have a rule that you can't use it after 22:00, really on a weekend night when there's no one in other room next to us! This is the worst experience I have had in a B&B. Unfortunately those people don't seem to like their job.…
I had an incredibly nice stay! Nicole and Pierre were particularly welcoming us to their auberge. They showed us around property, and were very helpful in making recommendations of local places to enjoy the nature and take in the sites, tailoring the advice to our desires. This really enhanced our experience! The rooms are all individually decorated, very clean and the beds are comfortable. The shared balcony overlooking the water is beautiful. This was especially nice as I was travelling with friends so we had our privacy and also together time on the balcony. My only wish is that we had more time in the area. It's definitely a special place, and I will return one day soon!
Very nice spot. Clean and comfortable, room was cosy. Next time we would likely spring for a slightly larger room, but no complaints at all. Views of the river from the gallery were terrific, and breakfast ($10) was very good indeed. A nice feature – this is very close to Les Quatres Vents, if that is your destination. Owner was very welcoming and accommodating, with good restaurant suggestions and reservations – we had a good time.
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