To be honest, Vyzhenka was for us (5 people: 2 couples and +1 friend) only a transit point - to shake the Crimean sand out of our backpacks and go further to the Carpathians. And we booked rooms in general in a neighboring hotel, but we had an incident with food and had to explore the surrounding area for a place to eat - that's where Grazhda came across to us.
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To be honest, Vyzhenka was for us (5 people: 2 couples and +1 friend) only a transit point - to shake the Crimean sand out of our backpacks and go further to the Carpathians. And we booked rooms in general in a neighboring hotel, but we had an incident with food and had to explore the surrounding area for a place to eat - that's where Grazhda came across to us. And we returned to our hotel only to spend the night : )
Since I am writing with a great delay, it is difficult to operate with facts, but I will try.
Real Ukrainian cuisine. Everything is very tasty, cooked with soul and at quite democratic prices. We recommend local moonshine on herbs (this is taking into account that they themselves are non-drinkers) and almost everything that you can eat; and in the fresh air, appetite is worked up perfectly.
Service is top notch. Girls run, smile, ready to help if needed. At the same time, we got to some kind of championship (in motocross, it seems) and there were quite a lot of people - spectators, participants - the hotel was completely packed and we, the neighbors, seemed to be strangers in general. But they came several times a day, sat for hours and felt at home.
It is difficult to say directly about housing, since we did not live there. Everything seems to be very compact: there are gazebos in the courtyard, a dining room inside, rooms on two floors. I know there is a bath.
Half an hour-hour walk to the village of Vizhenka. There are shops, a market, a bus station, and even a cinema. A small general store and several other hotels - about halfway to the village. The Dniester also flows through the village.
The hotel is located at the foot of the pass, so there are no special views, it takes about 30 minutes to climb the pass. As far as I know, ski slopes function there in winter.
The downside can be considered a relative remoteness from everything - not close to the city, and mountains-skiing aside - "grazhda" is located approximately in the middle, a little closer to the top. Accordingly, own transport will not hurt. On the other hand, the climb angle on the pass is quite serious and in winter I personally would not dare to ride on my city wheels.
Verdict: Delicious, beautiful, pleasant - a good place to stay. If you're in those parts, take a look. We, the next time we find ourselves in the Carpathians, we will definitely stop in the "grazhda"
Since I am writing with a great delay, it is difficult to operate with facts, but I will try.
Real Ukrainian cuisine. Everything is very tasty, cooked with soul and at quite democratic prices. We recommend local moonshine on herbs (this is taking into account that they themselves are non-drinkers) and almost everything that you can eat; and in the fresh air, appetite is worked up perfectly.
Service is top notch. Girls run, smile, ready to help if needed. At the same time, we got to some kind of championship (in motocross, it seems) and there were quite a lot of people - spectators, participants - the hotel was completely packed and we, the neighbors, seemed to be strangers in general. But they came several times a day, sat for hours and felt at home.
It is difficult to say directly about housing, since we did not live there. Everything seems to be very compact: there are gazebos in the courtyard, a dining room inside, rooms on two floors. I know there is a bath.
Half an hour-hour walk to the village of Vizhenka. There are shops, a market, a bus station, and even a cinema. A small general store and several other hotels - about halfway to the village. The Dniester also flows through the village.
The hotel is located at the foot of the pass, so there are no special views, it takes about 30 minutes to climb the pass. As far as I know, ski slopes function there in winter.
The downside can be considered a relative remoteness from everything - not close to the city, and mountains-skiing aside - "grazhda" is located approximately in the middle, a little closer to the top. Accordingly, own transport will not hurt. On the other hand, the climb angle on the pass is quite serious and in winter I personally would not dare to ride on my city wheels.
Verdict: Delicious, beautiful, pleasant - a good place to stay. If you're in those parts, take a look. We, the next time we find ourselves in the Carpathians, we will definitely stop in the "grazhda"
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