The spirit of the renovation focused on the maximum number of elements left from the original epoch being refined to reconstitute the cinemagraphic ambience of the 1930s decor. The room count remains the same at 51, and the emblematic elements of a ‘rendez-vous’ hotel have been conserved; a double lift, one to go upstairs, one to get downstairs, as not to see nor be seen, open bathrooms, and suggestive decoration such as mirrors bordering the bathtubs. On the ground floor, the Belgian bar and coffee corner 'Fripon' is also a bistro offering simple products made by local suppliers in the purest culinary tradition of the country. The bar, with a handful of alcoves, is decorated as a nod to the hotel’s past history. Inspired by the past of the hotel, the designer wanted to infuse a little mystery tinged with eroticism; each room recalls the beauty and the history of Le Berger’s original era. Hotel le Berger is a modern day haven; a little piece of the past in the midst of modern uproar. It has been designed to invite inside; to offer guests a stay at a hotel with an unsurpassable, mythic ambience paired artfully with all the modern comforts. For a complete relaxing stay, you can benefit a heated swimming pool (open all year), with its heated terrace, nested in the secret garden. Adding to this and for an additional fee, you can book a massage in the massage studio