We found this hotel an anomaly. On the approach, my heart sank somewhat, - the exterior looking somewhat like that of a 1960's holiday camp. The 'Guardien', (the hotel's title, not mine), appeared from the main building & didn't suggest that we follow him into a separate single storey building which was the reception area. I had to ask him who he was & should we follow him.
Our room was on the ground floor of the 2 storey building. Access to the room was via a code on our booking sheet.
However, the room, though a bit sparse, was brilliant & immaculately clean. Obviously designed for someone in a wheelchair, there were extra wide doors and a huge amount of space both in the bedroom area & bathroom. The King-sized bed was very comfortable. A downside was that the room hadn't been warmed before our arrival. It was left for us to turn on the electric heaters in the room & bathroom.
Breakfast was adequate. Toast apart, there was no hot food option. On leaving, we were asked to pay for breakfast even though the Guardien told us that the payment I'd made to him the night before included breakfast. Perhaps you could investigate & let us know if we had paid twice. Thank you.