Le Domaine De Mombreux Hotel - Lumbres
50.70076946824522, 2.098764181137085Le Domaine De Mombreux Hotel Lumbres includes 24 rooms and is 4.5 km from Vallee de Wavrans. Guests who stay at the hotel can park their car on site.
Location
The accommodation is nestled in Lumbres, close to a nature reserve. This 3-star hotel is 10 minutes by car from Aa Saint-Omer Golf Club and 35 km from Boulogne-sur-Mer.
The property is also a walk from Samette bus stop. Guests can get to Le Touquet airport in 54 minutes by car.
Rooms
Some of the contemporary rooms look onto the river.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served in the restaurant. The welcoming bar is also available.
Essential information about Le Domaine De Mombreux Hotel
💵 Lowest room price | 120 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 1.8 km |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 67.3 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Le Touquet, LTQ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Restaurants
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Reviews of Le Domaine De Mombreux Hotel
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missingWrote a review on 13 Jul
It is situated in a peaceful countryside location, yet conveniently close to major roads. the building blends in beautifully with the old mill, which is also the restaurant. the staff was friendly and efficient, and our room was fabulous and spacious. the room was tastefully decorated, with comfortable bedding and additional cushions and throws. I loved that our french windows opened onto a picturesque mill stream, where we could enjoy watching ducks and geese. the meals at the restaurant were absolutely fantastic, with excellent service and reasonable prices. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a peaceful and enjoyable stay.
There was nothing negative about our experience at this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Jul
Fantastic Watermill location. A little remote and the local village of Lumbres was closed by the time I got there. To be fair it was 10.00 at night. Room 10 has a great view over the river and it is the perfect place to stay if you want some peace and quiet.
The Restuarant offers good food at prices you expect for a location such as this. If you are looking for quick snack you have to drive out.
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missingWrote a review on 10 Jul
Spaciousness of the room, albeit it was quite gloomy.
Directions to hotel could be clearer. Lighting in room appalling. With regard to the restaurant - limited staff, ergo service slow. Limited menu - starter was obviously prepared earlier, yet there was still a long wait. Main course acceptable. Dessert, again prepared earlier. The hotel has a reputation for cuisine, but it will quickly be tarnished if they do not become more adventurous, and I would be prepared to pay extra for good quality.
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jun
The hotel exceeded my expectations. The location was peaceful and beautiful. The staff were friendly and efficient. The room was fabulous and beautifully decorated. The meals at the restaurant were fantastic and reasonably priced. I will definitely be returning to this hotel.
Could not be improved in any way.
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missingWrote a review on 06 Jun
we had a room overlooking the river and could watch the wildlife from the window the room was very pleasing with a large bed all of which was clean and tidy the food was very good
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jun
convenient location for the port. Efficient welcome and good breakfast. Quiet location, comfortable bed. My husband liked the river but where are all the fish?
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missingWrote a review on 28 Apr
The hotel is situated in a charming and peaceful countryside location, yet conveniently close to major trunk roads. the room we stayed in was spacious and beautifully decorated in a boutique hotel style. We were delighted to find a walk-in wardrobe/dressing room, adding to the sense of luxury. the french windows opened up to a picturesque mill stream, where we enjoyed watching ducks and geese. the service was friendly and efficient, and the evening meal in the restaurant was absolutely fantastic.
We did encounter a slight issue with the breakfast selection.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Apr
Excellent location, good dinning room, nice breakfast, easy parking and nice staff.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Apr
I liked the view over the stream from my room. The en suite facilities were very good, as to was the walk in wardrobe. Staff attentive. Signposting to the hotel could be a lot better. Had difficulty finding it especially as it was not in the centre of Lumbres.
No lift.
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missingWrote a review on 22 Apr
Located in a peaceful countryside setting, it was convenient to major roads. The old mill, where the restaurant was located, added a unique touch. The staff was friendly and quickly showed us to our amazingly spacious room. The room was beautifully decorated in a trendy boutique hotel style, with extra cushions and throws on the bed. We had a walk-in wardrobe/dressing room, which was a pleasant surprise. Opening the french windows, we were greeted by a lovely mill stream with plenty of ducks and geese - truly idyllic!
While the hotel had many positive aspects, there were a few things we didn't like. the prices at the restaurant were a bit on the expensive side.
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missingWrote a review on 13 Sept
We loved this 'hidden away' hotel. It's surrounded by fields and is lovely and quiet. The staff very friendly and helpful. Had a great supper in the restaurant - the children had the best kids meal ever! It's only half an hour away from Calais so made a good break point in our journey back from Disney.
Don't be put off by the surrounding environs which include a cement factory - but this really is a nice place to stay.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Sept
Very useful first/last night when arriving from UK before/after channel crossing. Good food.
Difficult to eat away from hotel. Menu reflects this as starts at 40 euros.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Sept
very friendly and helpful staff, good with children, felt welcome, good restaurant excellent food
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missingWrote a review on 02 Sept
Excellent restaurant, quite countryside location, converted mill with character, very enjoyable experience.
Arrangement of the shower was rather strange.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Aug
Our room on the ground floor was spacious, especially for a French hotel, clean and comfortable. Regretfully the only windows were french windows that opened the full height and as we were at ground level we felt we had to keep them closed as we slept. As there was no a/c and no other means of ventilation our room became very warm and stuffy and uncomfortable during the night. (We were there in September) Delightfully when we did open them at dawn we were greeted by a serenade from the many ducks and a lone goose that had spent the night on the river bank beneath our window. We enjoyed dinner upstairs in the old mill restaurant which we found very pleasant and the food quite good. The service was exemplary too. The whole hotel complex is very pictureque with spacious car parking. We had noted from previous posts that the hotel was a bit difficult to find so we had printed off various maps and guides, plust having two sat navs, but sure enough we still got lost and it took us half an hour to find it once we'd arrived in the area. Once found it was ludicrously easy and left us wondering where we had gone wrong the first time. Our advice would be - don't cross the river! The crucial question - would we stay again? The answer is, yes, and we'd look forward to it, which says all.
Apart from a stuffy room (which wouldn't have been had we felt able to leave the ground floor french windows open all night) we were also disappointed with the shower. It was a standard shower head at the end of a flexible hose designed to hang on a wall bracket, but there was no sign that one had ever been fitted. We found the shower coiled up in the bottom of the bath and to use it, it had to be held aloft with one hand - most inconvenient - which was a great pity because it was a powerful shower with plenty of hot water. Perhaps the lack of shower curtain was the clue that it wasn't meant to be actually used as a shower !