The property is in a small village about 10 miles outside of Le Havre. It is difficult to get to and from without a car. There is bus service, but they don't run all day long. It was rated as a 3-star hotel, but seemed like a 2-star property at best. Rooms are very basic - pretty much just a bed. They were clean, but one of the rooms given to someone in my party clearly smelled of smoke. I requested a room with a second bed - a sofa bed - and couldn't figure out how to open it. Also, the rooms are in two-story buildings that aren't attached to the reception area. After dark, there is no lighting. I had to use the flashlight on my phone to find my building and room. Being a city girl, that made me very uncomfortable. When I went to check out at 7 am because I had to be back in Le Havre in time for a 10 am train, I discovered that the reception desk didn't open til 8. I wasn't the only one trying to check out at that time. I ended up leaving my room key with someone who wasn't leaving until later. Again, I stress make sure that you have a car if you decide to stay there. There are few taxis and it costs a lot to go to Le Havre by cab.