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Chateau du Sureau

 

Comfort Inn
The Comfort Inn hotel is ideally located in Oakhurst, just 15 minutes from the south entrance to Yosemite National Park. Oakhurst is the closest town to Yosemite National Park, which is open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, every day of the year. Other nearby points of interest and attractions include: Badger Pass Ski Resort - Bass Lake - the Sierra National Forest - outdoor recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hiking and horseback riding - the  Chukchansi Gold Indian Casino, featuring seven restaurants, 1,800 slot machines and 40 gaming tables - a historic operating steam logging train - The hotel is in the commercial hub of the Sierra Nevada with restaurants, shops and movie theaters within walking distance.

Guests of this Oakhurst hotel are invited to enjoy many amenities including: a free continental breakfast - free local calls - free coffee in the lobby - a gift shop - videotape rentals - seasonal outdoor pool and spa - like high-speed Internet access in every room, and access to copy and fax services. Wireless high-speed Internet access is available in the lobby. Click on Explore the Brands of Choice Hotels International® for additional information, to make a reservation, or see all of the hotels offered by Choice Hotels.

 

Days Inn

Welcome to Days Inn Oakhurst/ Yosemite, the Best Value in the Yosemite Area and the newest facility in town. We are a 5 Sunburst hotel and Proud Chairman' s Award winner. The property is located just 14 miles from the southern entrance of 'Yosemite National Park, one of the most beautiful areas in the world. Our Days Inn is conveniently situated in downtown Oakhurst on Highway 41. A short walk or a few minutes drive takes you to a large variety of restaurants, shopping, supermarkets, drug stores, movie theater, galleries, and many other services. All of our beautiful guest rooms are a haven of solitude. Our property offers a park like setting with oak trees on the hillside behind, and beautiful mountain views from your room on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floor balconies. Children 17 and under are free. Sorry, no pets. For additional information, or to make a reservation, click on Check Out Days Inn's Special Offers Today, Click Here Now!

 

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Chateau du Sureau - On the edge of one of America’s most beautiful natural landmarks, lies the perfect European chateau hotel run by a warm-hearted Viennese woman, Erna Kubin-Clanin. The hotel is a time capsule of stone on six manicured acres, the living room a Hapsburg salon with its elaborate detailing and its burgundy walls. The gardens are dramatic in a continental manner with an enormous chessboard in the center that will make you feel like Alice in Wonderland. Beds are swathed in canopies, Oriental carpets cover the dark wood floors, headboards are Victorian and even the glass in the windows is 19th century. Fireplaces are stone and keys are heavy and silver with thick silk tassels.

Service is appropriately chivalrous. Maids scurry in ruffled aprons, to dust, stoke the fire, and bring you finger sandwiches and mulled claret in the evenings. The newly built Villa Sureau, a white and gold wedding cake of a building separate from the main house, includes a butler, along with two bedrooms and a study, Empire period chaise lounges and commodes and free use of a Jeep. And the butler has plenty to do—unpack, press trousers and schedule engagements, as well as make sure your bath is drawn, your pillows are plumped, and your crystal decanter of port on the sideboard is filled.

Then there’s the food. Chateau Sureau is the only place for miles that you can get a decent meal—and what a meal it is. Frau Kubin-Clanin takes a hearty Bavarian approach to the appetite. Forget three square meals a day; at Sureau, there are at least five. Even breakfast is a two-course affair, and dinner nothing less than poached quail eggs, black truffles, and grilled beef tenderloin.

At night unwind in the library where leather-bound books confront leather-bound chairs, or in the salon, where the musically gifted can tinkle away on the baby grand. And you thought that you had to bring your camping gear in order to enjoy Yosemite. It may be a touch too decadent for die-hard wilderness buffs, but it suits us just fine. Thoreau can keep his shack in the woods. We prefer to enjoy nature like his mentor Emerson—in a civilized fashion.


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