I stayed in this hotel for one night on the way to Austria on a coach trip with Shearings. It's in a decent location - about 2.5 hours from the ferry crossing at Dunkirk, and in a quiet area of Belgium so there was no traffic noise. That said, there are also no amenities nearby - our coach knew this and stopped en route, but if you were travelling by yourself you might not know this. There appears to only be one elevator here, and a small one at that, so if you are part of a coach trip you do have quite a wait. I opted for the stairs but this is not an option for everyone. There was a musty smell in the stairwell but nowhere else in the building. My room was perfect for an overnight stay, the bed was firm and the pillows were soft, the room itself was clean - it reminded me a little of a Premier Inn actually. The bathroom was of a good size, the shower heated quickly and had very good water pressure. The TV here had both BBC 1 and 2 if you did want to watch TV, and there was a USB charging point beneath this (as well as plenty of plug charging around the room). Breakfast was a bit shambolic, two coaches with similar departure times and a VERY strict opening time meant there was some choatic queing going on. There also wasn't enough seating for everyone in the dining area, which meant some people were having to carry their food around the reception area. The food was of decent quality, not high end but edible. The orange juice/apple juice was more like squash which disapointed me, but the food options were replaced quickly. This was fine for an overnight hotel, I'd consider staying here myself on a weekday night perhaps but would want to avoid weekends due to the coaches.