I was a guest of a friend of mine, who handled his wedding there. This hotel was reserved just for our group, so I could attend every 'nook' I found there.||||There are two types of accommodations. The first one is an ordinary hotel room, but the second one is a cabin what I would recommend for you. I spent a night in a cabin and really this is the must have choice. At night, one can hear the 'silence of nature'. It's really amazing.||||Tidiness is at a very high level, which is something I really depend on during travelling.||||The hotel is ran by the Netherland family so you can expect a very good knowledge of English, Dutch (of course), but not Czech. However, they have also some Czech employees, so Czech guests would be also happy. The whole staff is very friendly.||||Food is at a very high level. It was really tasty for a reasonable price.||||Location is also remarkable. It's located near woods, the only disadvantage I see could be the nearby train rails. Honestly, you will stop noticing that after few trains come...
Read moreWe had a great stay in this hotel! The food is super (The home made burger is already a classic as far as I'm concerned!), the staff is very friendly. The room we stayed in was spacious, clean and had TV, a water kettle for coffee/tea, a refrigerator and a lovely modern bathroom. Also a big plus for us was the free WIFI throughout the hotel and more than enough wall sockets in our room for the water kettle, phone chargers etcetera.
The surroundings of the hotel are beautiful. In the area are a lot of things to be seen and done. If you like nature, visit Czech Switzerland or Panska Skala. If you like history, visit Sloup or any of the other castles and ruins. If you like shopping, visit Liberec with its old town center or the modern shopping center Forum. Or you can just sit on the terrace at Olivin and enjoy a Pilsner Urquell or Kozel beer, combined with a Czech and/or a Dutch snack on the side. I will certainly come back here and recommend Olivin to my...
Read moreThe hiker huts are clean and with enough space. Also, the shared bathrooms are very modern so that was a big plus. Good food in the restaurant with reasonable prices. The hiker huts have their own separate seating/eating area, so you are not forced to go to the restaurant but eat your own meals there! We were even allowed to make a campfire outside at this place and the hotel staff provided us with skewers for the meat. That really deserves 5 stars. Just a small hint: the beds in the hiker huts are producing a lot of noise by the smallest movements like turning around...
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