After 300 miles, and two hours in traffic jams getting through Lyon, the satnav took us straight to Hotel Le President. Someone had to come out to let us in, and gave us codes for the outer gate and hotel door. Advised us to book table by 6pm if eating in, as we said we probably would. However half an hour later at 5pm someone knocked on our room door to tell us that the dining room was closed.
We didn't want to get back in the car but needs must, so off we went. The only other restaurant in Bellegarde was fully booked and they told us to try Arles or St Gilles, each about 8miles away. We made for St Gilles but could find nowhere, so we headed for Arles, where we did see a couple of cafe bars each choc-a-bloc with no parking space available. By this time our fuel was running low so when we struck a main road we followed a sign for a filling station where we got fuel and something to eat.
Back at the hotel we found another resident had managed to locate a pizza takeaway so maybe we should have searched further in Bellegarde and saved 30 miles.
The hotel was otherwise basically acceptable. Our room was very small and 'furnished' with a metal-framed fabric shelf system from Ikea, and a matching table and chair. The en-suite was basic but functional, the aircon worked and the bed was very comfortable. However I could never recommend a hotel that left its weary clients without sustenance as Le President did. We had booked for 2 nights, so next day we had dinner in Avignon!