Belambra is a club, meaning it includes breakfast, dinner, and entertainment. Lunch can be purchased at an extra cost. As far as I could tell, everyone else staying there was French, so this was a great way to be immersed in French culture. All the entertainment was in French so it was difficult to understand. But I felt very welcome. The buffet dinners were very good. Not gourmet, but they had a great selection of salads, entrees (beef, duck, pork, and always fish). And the desserts were great. The automated coffee machine in the morning was OK at best. Overall this was a great experience. It's a great value if you want to stay with the French and not worry about cooking or where to eat every night.