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In the cobbled heart of this lovely hamlet, a traditional Savoyard lunch of homemade pate, bread and omelette. Really friendly service from the husband and wife team and good value too (although having cycled over the Col de l'Iseran and down to Bonneval and this being the only place open, we'd have paid anything They even kindly washed out and refilled our bottles! Highly recommend. View all feedback.
In the cobbled heart of this lovely hamlet, a traditional Savoyard lunch of homemade pate, bread and omelette. Really friendly service from the husband and wife team and good value too (although having cycled over the Col de l'Iseran and down to Bonneval and this being the only place open, we'd have paid anything They even kindly washed out and refilled our bottles! Highly recommend.
Stopped for late afternoon coffee after a hectic day skiing. Cozy cafe with lovely eats and wine and all at a resonable price. Right in the centre of the village. No cars allowed in the centre but plenty of spaces on the road outside the village.
This is a small café/B&B right at the end of the Maurienne valley. We haven't tried the B&B since we (sort of) live in the valley but the café is brilliant. The owners are lovely very welcoming. The must try winter offering is hot fruit soup think the inside of a summer pudding with a dollop of alcohol served hot wonderful! Unusually, they also make their pancakes fresh from scratch most places make a pile in the morning and re heat on demand. Vive la différence! A word of warning Bonneval is VERY cold and VERY snowy in the winter if you venture up there between November and April dress accordingly and have a couple of ski poles with you since the streets are not cleared and can be treacherous. Nonetheless, it's definitely worth the effort.