Hotel Auberge du Mas de la Fenière - Raphèle-lès-Arles, Arles
Allées des Prairies - Arles
877-662-6988The property offers a number of facilities, such as a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool and a quiet room suitable to organize seminars and workshops.
Excellent ambience, great hosts but the highlight has to be the food. The dinner menu changes every night and is absolutely amazing. The price of 22 Euros includes e...
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Notification and fees
The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 0.91 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Breakfast at Hotel Auberge du Mas de la Fenière
The continental breakfast is served in the breakfast room from 7.30 a.m. until 10 a.m.Hotel Facilities at Mas de la Fenière
- Air conditioning
- Entire property is non-smoking
- Laundry room
- Laundry service
- Room service - limited hour
- Multilingual staff
- Meeting Room
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Free parking
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
- Internet/Email services
- TV Lounge
- Restaurant/Dining
Know before you go
- This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply). Guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
Check-in: after 3 PM .
Check-out: before noon.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
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Mas de la Fenière Hotel reviews
- September 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Australia
Excellent ambience, great hosts but the highlight has to be the food. The dinner menu changes every night and is absolutely amazing. The price of 22 Euros includes entree, main and dessert. Bargain! Breakfast menu however, is quite basic in comparison for 10 Euros per person.
- October 2010
- Dan Benishay
- Mature couple
- Israel
Quiet hotel, outside of Arles city. Very beautiful in terms of surrounding. Karin (from stuff team) was amazingly helpful. the "Patron" is not most welcome guy (hardly smile...) and very strict. Very high quality of hotel room and lobby. Warmly recommend the dinner (the home menu).
- September 2010
- Natalie Khabarova
- Single traveller
- USA
Great place, great location, very nice staff.
- September 2010
- Cherubina Habetswallner
- Mature couple
- Italy
The Mas management is very poor: no kindness, no warm welcoming, poor langueges knowledge, no flexibility and a lot of strict rules.
- August 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Italy
Excellent place, quiet and with rooms in provencal style. Staff very kind and helpful.
- November 2009
- Anthony Wells
- Mature couple
- USA
Our stay at this hotel was one of the highlights of a 2 week drive through Southern France. The room was gorgeous and the rest of the inn was very comfortable. The restaurant had some of this best food we had on the entire trip. We would highly recommend this to anyone traveling in this area.
- October 2009
- R. Alan Price
- Mature couple
- United States
Expect a rather dry welcome from the owner. The lack of warmth continues with the signs on the outdoor patio saying "No Picnics." That is a bit too "correct" considering that one is seven kilometers from Arles and a place for lunch. The dining room staff were helpful. Do anticipate having at least one evening meal at the Auberge.
- September 2009
- Ramon Aubert
- Mature couple
- Chile
Excelent food,and attention of the owners,it was a real pleasure talking with them
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- China
It's a very charming hotel,beautiful surrounding,clean room,and friendly employee, I feel very good, especially price, I got the last time special offer, so lucky!
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
We enjoyed staying at your hotel. We loved dining al fresco and playing bocce ball after dinner. My one complaint is that it was very difficult to find your establishment. We had directions from your website (which were not helpful) and a GPS system and it took us over 30 minutes to locate your hotel.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
A very comfortable, well-equipped bedroom in an attractive hotel in beautiful country east of Arles. A good spot from which to explore the Camargue or visit Aigues-Mortes, Orange, Avignon, Marseilles or Nimes. Arles is full of good restaurants of all kinds and most villages have cafes offering light meals (including breakfast). Our welcome to the hotel was perfunctory - the room wasn't ready (although it should have been) and we were asked to go away! The staff (with one hard-working exception) were few, distant and uninterested. Breakfast (10 euros each) was a serve-yourself scramble, and flies crawled over most of the food. We finally resorted to a cafe breakfast in St Martin which was twice as good and half the price - and sans flies. We did not have dinner at the hotel because even the set rate dinner was more expensive (and much more limited) than dinners available at local restaurants. The swimming pool is nice, though small, and the hotel's position among flat fields is perfect. Most guests seemed to be French, Belgian or German and used the place for a night or two as a stop-over in a touring holiday. We used it for ten days as a very agreeable and comfortable self-catering base from which to enjoy Provence; its level of staffing and service mean that it can't really claim to be a hotel.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- China
The hotel was clean with friendly staff, quiet and beautiful enviroment, highly recomended!
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Uruguay
A delicious location and a superb restaurant. On the other hand the owner/manager is not very friendly or helpful. (When Wifi Internet was not working the answer was "well, its free for you..." ¡!! You would expect a better wine list and suggestions, too.
- September 2008
- Mr Farrant
- Group
- United Kingdom
Stayed for 7 nights very comfortable,we had 4 dinners while we were there, all were very well cooked and presented ranging from lamb to rabbit the food and sauces tasted delicious and the wines we had were excellent
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- USA
Everything was curt and functional. Just thought it was a little unwelcoming to be told immediately to move our car after arriving in a drizzle up front driveway just to drop off our bags.
- January 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- New Zealand
This hotel provided 2 large rooms for us which wee good. The staff were friendly but not always around, and there was not much tourist information. We stayed in the winter, I imagine the pool would get crowded in the summer. A car is essential as it is quite a way out from Arles.
- November 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Belgium
Spent 3 nights Breakfast rather basic, but OK. Dinner rather expensive, as well as limited in choice, but good. Wines expensive but very good. Overall, very satisfactory.
- September 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Room needed air conditioning
- September 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
We curtailed our stay by 2 days only due to the problems with mosquitoes. The Auberge is in a marshy area and there was a particular problem with mosquitoes during the summer. This affected our alfresco evening meals. The quality of the evening meal was exceptional.
- August 2007
- Brian Carroll
- Mature couple
- Australia
Jean Claude was an excellent host and a great entertainer. It was pleasurable to have such a warm friendly and sincere welcome in a nice location.
- July 2007
- John Kucich
- Mature couple
- USA
The attention of the owners is minimalist and rather stiff (although the staff is helplful), but otherwise this was an excellent place to stay--especially if you're looking for a quiet, countryside retreat that's nevertheless very close to Arles, Les Baux, the Camargue, and other sites in the region. There's a very pleasant patio area, somewhat separated from the pool--both wonderful places to relax. The hotel was full when we stayed there, but the other guests were all remarkably quiet. The room was very comfortable, and there was no noise at all, both morning and evening. For the price, I don't think you can beat the serenity and convenience of this hotel. We didn't eat at the hotel (for no particular reason), but if you're looking for a great restaurant in Arles, the Rue Barreme (6 rue du Forum), which is just around the corner from the Place du Forum, is a great experience--esp. if you're looking for something chic, sophisticated, but relatively moderate in price. The food was brilliant, and the atmosphere very hip (although diners were of all age groups). Most restaurants in Arles are touristic schlock, but dining at the Rue Barreme is like going to a smart Parisian restaurant for about a third of the cost. We thought it was the best place to eat in Arles unless you can afford L'Atelier.
- June 2007
- Judith Singsen
- Single traveller
- USA
Besides the very attractive and lovingly cared-for inn and grounds (with a pretty garden to sit in complete with tables, chairs, and benches), the dinners were excellent and the managers/owners spoke excellent English, which made it all very easy for non-French visitors. The inn, as promised, was set in the middle of a sea of grass that was being harvested for one of the four hay crops per year, adding a lovely rural touch. The inn is also very conveniently placed for visiting any number of different places in the Bouches du Rhone area, the Gard, the Luberon, and the Vaucluse. I highly recommend both the area and the inn.
- May 2007
- John Le Sueur
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
I stay in many hotels and this is now one of my favourites. It is a place I want to go back to and spend some time there. The hotel was clean with friendly staff. It has atmosphere, from the occasional cries of peacocks outside to the smell of the wood burning fire in the dining room. You can imagine the 3 Musketeers meeting here in the past! The facilities are excellent and the site of the chef bringing in freshly picked herbs from the garden was inspiring. My stay was ruined by rain, so I was unable to explore the area but the Auberge is sited perfectly to explore this exciting area with all that it has to offer. I truly recommend this place, and ladies,the Auberge advertises a chocolate massage!
- April 2007
- Wing Hung Tam
- Young couple
- Hong Kong
Very good environment, greenly and peaceful, highly recommended if you have car because it is quite remote.
- August 2006
- Pietro Toffanello
- Young couple
- Italy
Very nice hotel in a beautiful location. Would certainly recommend it. Great service and very good food. Excellent quality for the price paid. Only minor thing: the swimming pool is very very small.
- August 2006
- Thomas Samarati
- Mature couple
- USA
Rooms are a little sloppy. Broken floorboards, leaky toilets, missing and torn window screens. Sloppy painting on the old woodwork. Grounds were not in good condition. Swimming pool full of leaves and insects. Restaurant food was good, but the service was glacially slow. They charged us for 3 days of breakfeasts that we never ate. That cheated me out of 54 euros. I would Not go back again. There are plenty of other places to stay in Arles that offer better value.
- July 2006
- Johann Stromberger
- Family with young children
- Austria
Excellent stay! Good for families with young children, convinient pool to relax. Good meals and excellent support. We can recommend to everyone!
- July 2006
- Christopher Latham
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Very pleasant stay - would have been good to have known more about half board option, as couldn't have evening meal at hotel on the Sunday or Monday, which was only available for half-board guests.
- July 2006
- Nicola Thorp
- Family with young children
- Ireland
This hotel is without a doubt a beautiful country style farmhouse hotel in a fabulous and unspoilt setting. When we drove up to the gate you cannot help but think that it is picture postcard French countryside. The lavender fields surround the hotel and the grounds of the hotel although small are not overally landscaped, everything is left to grow kind of wild and free. The reception area is charming although very small and the bar is not a functioning one (you need to order a drink from the waitress in the restuarant). It is a rustic reception area with some comfortable wicker furniture to relax on. The restuarant is directly off the reception area and is only sectioned off by a large heavy curtain (all very provincial and tastefully decorated by the way). The food is organic and very fancy although it is quite pricey and we weren't always full after our three course meal. You get quite small portions even if they are well displayed on the plate. We ate out five nights of the week instead of dining in. Be warned that the restuarant closes on Sunday and Monday nights unless you are going half board...we got caught out here. The staff were very friendly and although my basic french left alot to be desired (NOBODY speaks much english - so brush up!) they were very very nice. The only negative to this hotel is that it is completely adults only!! We brought our 15 month old baby girl and were assured she would be catered for....however this hotel is not suitable if you have a family of any age. If you have a baby you will have a problem with feeding as there is no kettle or heating facilities in the bedroom and no fridge. We requested dinner for our baby and she was served a very fancy gormet plate of dinner totally unsuitable! The clientele are of a older age group and when our baby voiced herself a couple of them gave us dirty looks and we felt that we should bring her up to our room. The other guests were very inconsiderate to children and this kind of made
- May 2006
- Julio Jorge Bluguermann
- Heterosexual Couple
- Argentina
A charming hotel in the outskirts of Arles. The staff was very helpful in solving minor issues. The map provided in the site should be improved, as directions and distances seems inaccurate. I definetely would reccomend this hotel
- May 2006
- Brian Fershtman
- Couple with children
- USA
Lovely hotel a few minutes drive from Arles. Particularyly recommended if you are traveling by car or have children with you. The gardens and pool were an oasis of tranquility. The hotel restaurant has excellent food, and the hotel staff are friendly and casual. Highly recommended and excellent value...tough to find a place this nice for under 100 euros anywhere in France.
- March 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- France
A 10 minutes du centre-ville d'Arles, le mas est excellement bien situé, dans un site très calme et très agréable. Rien à redire sur les prestations, l'accueil, les chambres... Surtout que nous avons pu profiter de tout cela à un prix moindre: "promotion internet"... A recommander absolument!
- November 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- United Kingdom
An excellent choice for a short winter break, check you book the half-board option to get the eveing meal. Food excellent. Recommended.
- July 2005
- Henry Hendriks
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
My wife and I enjoyed our stay at the hotel. We found the staff very friendly and helpful. The room was larger than we had expected and the place is beautiful. We would recommend this hotel to anyone and would come back here to stay again.
- July 2005
- Benjamin Giese
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
The Mas was an ideal place to stay! It was nice and quiet, and an ideal location to go into either Arles or some of the other small towns and villages in Provence. Our room was nicely decorated and VERY clean. Having AC was critical since it was very hot (June), and the swimming pool on the property was ideal. The owners and staff are very helpful and accomodating,and are very kind hosts. We arrived late on a Sunday night and were starving. The reception desk was empty, but we found the chef in the kitchen who found our room key. When I explained how famished we were, he brought us the most perfect platter of melon, cheese, proscuitto & baguette - such a kind gesture! We had a wonderful time and would definitely stay there again!
- June 2005
- Dunia Mian
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
Un punto di partenza fantastico per visitare i dintorni di Arles e della Camargue. Un posto silenzioso e tranquillo immerso nella campagna con ottimo servizio e personale qualificato e discreto. Ottima la cucina.
- June 2005
- Cinzia Scarone
- Group of friends
- Italy
SONO MOLTO SODDISFATTA DELLA SCELTA
- May 2005
- Susan Smith
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
This is a spacious facility. The grounds are beautiful. We enjoyed it so much it was hard to leave to go out and explore. The pool is lovely. We enjoyed the peace and relaxation. The location was good to base from in order to see sights. We had a king size bed which is hard to find. The room was big and comfortable.
- May 2005
- Giacomo Enia
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
Assolutamente da consigliare ottima accoglienza e bellissimo posto molto buono anche il servizio ristorante un po cara la colazione ma qua e' consuetudine
- May 2005
- Erich Hoffmann
- Heterosexual Couple
- Germany
Zimmer war gut, ruhig, sehr sauber. Personal sehr kompetent und hilfsbereit. Mahlzeiten waren hervorragend. Lage ziemlich außerhalb des Zentrums, wurde aber ausgeglichen durch einen shuttle ins Zentrum (morgens hin, abends Abholung). Das Haus ist empfehlenswert!
- April 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Italy
A nice place, a comfortable room (something worn accessories, shower support broken and bath impossible to fill). Very kind personnel. Food quality very good, food prices high comparing to room price, but clearly exposed. A place where i Hope to return.
- April 2005
- Günter Dohr
- Family Group
- Germany
Der Aufenthalt meiner Familie ( 4 Erwachsene, 1 Hund ) war äußerst angenehm. Wir haben sehr wohl gefühlt und werden bestimmt wiederkommen. Franck Camellini und sein Team waren sehr aufmerksame und freundliche Gastgeber. Danke, thanks et merci.
- March 2005
- Anonymous Guest
- Heterosexual Couple
- Australia
There is not much to do in Arles at the time of year we visited, but the accommodation was fantastic and looked after us very well. The restaurant meals are just wonderful and highly recommended.
- February 2005
- Michael Bercutt
- Heterosexual Couple
- USA
This small property run by a young couple is excellent based upon the price that we paid. It was off season and this was a real bargain. Increase the price by E70 to the in-season rate and I would not have been pleased. Meals were generally good but little choice is available. Choice of two mains was 35E and a no-choice demi-pension option was E20. Since it was off season, we did not have high expectations in terms of food selection. The owner is quite helpful in respect to information about the area and various routes back to Paris. The hotel is secluded and a car is a must. It is approximately 5 km from Arles . There is a commerial center 4 km away toward Arles that includes an excellent Geant store with an incredible selection of foods including meats and cheeses. Rather than spend the E9.50 each for petit-dejeuner, we opted to visit the local boulangerie or Geant and/or charcuterie for our breakfast and picnic supplies.
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Room Details
The hotel's individually furnished rooms come with private bathroom, air conditioning and colour TV.They are all very quiet and some overlook the garden.
Included/Not Included in the price
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
- Buffet breakfast fee: EUR 10 per person (approximate amount)
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
The following mandatory hotel-imposed fees are charged and collected by the hotel either at check-in or check-out.
- A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 0.91 per person, per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Mandatory hotel-imposed fees may not include tax and are subject to change.
Accommodation Services
- Air conditioning
- Anti vapor mirrors
- Baby cots/cribs available
- Desk
- Hairdryer in each room
- Individually controlled air conditioning
- Ironing facilities on request
- LCD flat screen TV
- Non-smoking rooms
- Safe
- Satellite TV
- Telephone
- TV
- Wireless Internet access
How to reach Auberge du Mas de la Fenière Hotel
By carTake the N113 national road towards Salon or Nîmes. Take exit n. 7 Arles and follow the indications to Rocade. Proceed towards Pont de Crau and Raphéle les Arles along the N453 national road.
Distances from Hotel Mas de la Fenière
Alyscamps - 4.7 km / 2.9 miCirque Romaine - 5.4 km / 3.4 mi
Theater-Antique - 5.5 km / 3.4 mi
Fondation Van Gogh - 5.5 km / 3.4 mi
Place de la Republique - 5.6 km / 3.5 mi
St. Trophime Cathedrale - 5.6 km / 3.5 mi
Musee Reattu - 5.8 km / 3.6 mi
Abbey de Montmajour - 6.3 km / 3.9 mi
Camargue - 9.7 km / 6 mi
Chateau des Baux - 13.5 km / 8.4 mi
Glanum - 17.9 km / 11.1 mi
Les Arenes de Nimes - 33.3 km / 20.7 mi
The preferred airport for Auberge du Mas de la Feniere is Marseille (MRS-Marseille - Provence) - 49 km / 30.4 mi.
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
Transportation services Hotel Auberge du Mas de la Fenière
- Free parking
- Shuttle service from and/or to the airport
Your hotel is in a rural location and has free parking.
There is also a roundtrip airport shuttle.
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