Odd guests and bad reviews - eight tips to running a b&b in france
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WE SPOKE TO A DANISH COUPLE WHO MOVED TO FRANCE FOR A QUIET LIFE BUT STARTED A FIVE-STAR ‘CHAMBRES D’HÔTES’ INSTEAD Leif Vinther, 70, and his wife Lucy, 58, never planned to open a B&B
when they gave up their jobs in Denmark and bought a house in Lot in 2000. Fast forward 22 years and the couple are proud owners of the five-star _chambres d’hôtes_ Le Balcon des Jasses.
They originally moved to the French countryside for a quieter life, buying a larger property to house Mrs Vinther’s mother – but she never came, staying in Denmark instead to care for her
own mother, who is now 110. It meant the couple had extra room. A visit to the tourist office convinced them to try a B&B. Mr Vinther previously worked as a jeweller and Mrs Vinther as a
doctor, so neither had any experience in hospitality. However, they soon found their feet and told The Connexion success essentially boils down to few key things: 1. A SHAKY START IS OK The
first five years were up and down. We did not know how to do the dinner or manage things. We are in a small village and, back then, guests could never find us – no one had GPS. I would go
cycling around trying to find them. These days, they arrive without a problem. 2. BREAD, BED, WINE When we started, a guest from Paris who had owned a B&B told us the golden rule was
beds, bread and wine. We used to sell cheap wine because we thought people would not want to splash out. We were wrong. 3. KEEP IT CLEAN Everything has to be clean. This is something we do
every day and now we also have to disinfect because of Covid, so the past two years have been ‘double cleaning’, if you like. 4. EXPECT WORSE REVIEWS IN WINTER Some guests are negative. This
is more likely in winter, when they stay indoors. In summer, when people sit outside (we have a big garden with chairs, hammocks and a Jacuzzi) people are generally happier. 5. BE PREPARED
FOR ODD GUESTS One family brought their fish tank, and would sit with it at the table during breakfast. Another group brought a horse and asked if it could go in our garden. My wife
eventually said yes. The next morning, after the horse had eaten all her tulips, she was crying. 6. SET SOME RULES We do not take dogs any more because most of our guests are retired and
want peace. We do not take children under six for the same reason – to create a quiet, pleasant atmosphere. 7. REWARD LOYALTY We get a lot of people on business trips and have a system where
if they stay five times, they get one night free, to keep customers coming back. 8. EXPECT LONG DAYS You start at 6:00 to make breakfast and people stay up late after dinner enjoying wine.
It is hard, but if you cannot accept this, do something else. Of course we get tired, but we enjoy it. The best part is meeting new people, learning about different cultures and having nice
talks. We moved here to have a quieter life. It might not have been so quiet, but it has been fun and interesting! RELATED ARTICLES REALITY CHECK: NOBODY CAN LIVE OFF JUST B&B INCOME IN
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