The hotel is well placed for a short break or stopover close enough to the channel tunnel or port but has much more character than the big chain hotels in Calais. You can walk down a quiet access road to the beach (steep ramp) or the cliff path.
The restaurant is across the road and has to be paid for separately - the €18 menu and house wine are perfectly acceptable or there is a good choice from the more expensive menus or carte.
We had a superior room which was well presented , including a small fridge. A big negative for us was an incredibly hard bed which did not make for a good nights sleep, also the bath towels are tiny. It was a ground floor room with parking outside and wide level tiled shower which would be very accessible for people with limited mobility, though the restaurant across the road is less so.
The staff are pleasant and welcoming, although when we arrived the reception desk was not manned. There is a good size car park behind the hotel. We did not choose to have breakfast. There is a kettle in the room with a couple of coffee sachets.
At the time of writing- October 2018- the village is undergoing a massive infrastructure investment and the coast road is blocked, you have to approach from Peuplinges. This is scheduled to continue to April 2019.