Have a wonderful rest

Written: 16 august 2011
Travel time: 7 — 13 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 7.0
I read the previous opposite opinions about this hotel. Now I want to share my personal experience. I'll start with the bad. This is nutrition. Almost half of the people, some earlier, some later, in a mild or more severe form, suffered food poisoning. It looked like an infection. I can’t say that the food was not fresh, and the water seems to be taken from a spring for cooking. But something needs to be done about it. After massive complaints, the food became more dietary. The hotel website says that you can order a diet. But it turned out that this had to be done in advance, even before arrival. Although a couple of times, at our personal request, they prepared less fatty food for us. The food was pretty monotonous. We ate boiled eggs. Every day for breakfast and dry rations for the "asset". Why not fry an egg? The meat was only chicken. There were no fish at all. No cheese, no sausage. We have already written about vegetables and fruits. We were never spoiled with cheesecakes either.
We liked the soups, delicious buns and herbal tea, which we were also deprived of because someone decided that he was the culprit of the poisoning (! ). In general, the food was delicious and plentiful. But our stomachs did not take it well.
Now about the good. Liked the hotel. We lived in a 2-bed attic block room. Our double room was smaller than the twin room next door. Please take this into account when booking. The best are large 3-bed rooms with a 2-bed, a sofa and separate amenities. The cost per person is the same as in the 2-bed block. But if you live there together, it turns out more expensive. Cleaning every day, change of towels every 3 days. There is no refrigerator. Could have put at least on the floor.

And about the most important thing for which we went - hiking and excursions. All this eclipsed the shortcomings. The cost of the tour included 5 daily hikes or excursions to choose from. They started at 9:30 and usually ended between 15:00 and 17:00.
For an additional fee, rafting on the Black Cheremosh, rafting on the Dniester, bicycle tours, three-hour horse rides, and paintball were offered. This tour is designed for active people. I want to note the work of the hotel administrator Nastya. Everything was well organised. Nastya met us in Ivano-Frankivsk. She also led a very interesting tour of the city. Thanks to Bogdan, with whom we went around all the mountains around Vorokhta. Thanks to Galina for an interesting trip to Verkhovyna. The biggest impression was left after going to the waterfall at the foot of Hoverla. We have already climbed Hoverla. A very picturesque road to Hoverlyansky Hook - blueberry glades, islands of blooming Ivan-Tea, juniper thickets. And from the waterfall, falling from a height of 80m, a breathtaking view opens up. Here, from the mountain springs, the river originates. Rod. After the hike, together with a group of conquerors of Hoverla, we had a festive picnic in the forest near the hotel.
Everyone was very excited. Unfortunately, this was our last day before leaving.
Every evening, various events were organized in the yard near the vatry, allowing you to get acquainted with the history and culture of the Hutsul region. The inimitable Edita was the entertainer-massovik.
The weather forecast, as usual, was wrong. Instead of the promised cold and rain, it was mostly warm sunny weather. But in any weather you need to have a raincoat with you. Rubber boots are also a must. They can be rented for 10 UAH. In a hotel.
In general, we were very pleased with the rest, once again recharged with the energy of the Carpathians. Would come here again if new routes appeared. And then we have already traveled almost the entire Ivano-Frankivsk region. It is a pity that there are no such programs in other regions of the Carpathians.
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