Biot Golf Course, Biot
The course of Biot Golf Club extends over 4511m, and has been designed so that it is suitable for players of all levels, but also to enhance the beauty of the site.

© Galerie des Arcades

© Galerie des Arcades

© Galerie des Arcades

© Galerie des Arcades

© Galerie des Arcades
Located in the middle of the medieval village of Biot
In their charming hotel in Biot, you'll find all the peace and comfort you need for a relaxing stay. Les Arcades offers 12 uniquely decorated rooms, each with its own character, right in the heart of the medieval village.
An atypical, charming hotel dating back to the 15th century, Les Arcades is the perfect place to unwind for a night or two. The hotel team welcomes you in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere, dedicated to making your stay an unforgettable moment of relaxation.
With parking conveniently located near the entrance to the village of Biot, you’ll have no trouble finding a spot. Alternatively, you can drop off your luggage at the hotel before parking elsewhere.
The hotel offers 12 unique rooms, 7 of which are equipped with bathtubs, while 5 have showers and toilets. Each room features a hairdryer, telephone, and television for your comfort.
Breakfast is available for an additional cost of €10 per person. You can also enjoy delicious homemade dishes with a Provencal flair at their traditional restaurant.
Looking for a traditional restaurant in Biot? Les Arcades warmly welcomes you in a charming setting. Come and enjoy Provençal cuisine made with local, seasonal ingredients!
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