This hotel is conveniently situated opposite the new international port of Igoumenitsa and ... more
just a few hundred metres from the Egnatia motorway.Angelika Pallas Hotel stands out due to its simple luxury. It's the ideal place for all those who are travelling due to professional reasons but also for those who wish to spend their holidays at the gorgeous Thesprotia. The hotel is just minutes away from the centre of the town and from the port, with boats to Corfu and to Italy. This 3-star hotel provides comfortable, warmly decorated rooms with views of either the sea or the mountains.
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Quietly situated near the vineyards of the village of Mörbisch am See, this cosy 3-star ... more
hotel blends attentive personalized service with a relaxing atmosphere.Soak up the sun while enjoying a glass of local wine on the terrace. Hotel Angelika offers, besides an assorted breakfast buffet, dinner menus for guests that have opted for a half-board package. The staff is happy to help you organize wine tastings or other excursions you would like to participate in.All rooms and public spaces are comfortably furnished and decorated with warm colours. Retire, after an exciting day exploring the region, to the comfort of your spacious room or unwind in the hotel garden. The hotel bar is the ideal location to have a refreshing drink and let the day draw to an end in style.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: Beautiful scenery, Clean Air, Superb Excursions, Warm and Friendly Folk Disadvantages: can be expensive to the British Pocket
rather hilly, it is a most interesting place to stay and with lots going on both through the day and in the evenings, of course StAnton comes to life in the winter wiht skiing being available for both the Novice and the Expert Skier.
StAnton is an excellent base from which to explore the rest of the Tirol, with the Kaunertal Valley, Italy, Lichtenstein, Switzerland and Germany all being within and easy day excursion by car, there are many chairlifts and cable cars around StAnton and regular tain service to Bregenz and Innsbruck.
I would not recommend StAnton to those who find hilly environments difficult, I would direct you to Seefeld which is very level despite being in the thick of the mountains..
StAnton is a lively place with lots of night life loads of Hotels and Guesthouses to suit all tastes and pockets and plenty of great ...
Advantages: Lifts, Snow, Cartouche, Friendly, Hotel Rendlhof Disadvantages: Piste grooming, wet lower down at Easter, weather on St Anotn, prices.
No no, not a Saint at all. Its a ski resort in Austria, one of the most famous there.
StAnton is in the Alps, about 90 minutes by road from Innsbruck, or 150 minutes from Zurich. It offers 260 kilometres of piste, 34 easy runs, 70 intermediate, and 30 advanced. These runs are spread across 4 main areas : St. Anton, The Rendl, Zurs and Lech, and are serviced by 81 lifts. StAnton and the Rendl are right next to the main town of StAnton Am Arlberg, on opposite sides of the valley, and a short, relatively cheap bus ride away over the Arlberg Pass are Lech and Zurs, which are connected by lifts as well as the bus.
StAnton (4,278 - 8,649 feet)
The StAnton ski area is the most easily accessible from the town, from one end by the Nassareinbahn onto the Gampen area, and by the Galzigbahn to the Galzig area. Gampen and Galzig togther ...
Advantages: Polite and helpful staff, clean hotel. Disadvantages: Bed a bot on the small side for my husband.
After an incredible weekend away with my darling husband to celebrate our 9th wedding anniversary, I have now decided to do my first and quite possibly my last hotel review!
Our destination of choice for this excursion was to be a place new to us, so of course the hotel had to be in a prime location at a price we could afford?fortunately we seemed to fall on our feet so to speak on both of these points.
Our destination, to be exact was York, and due to the sheer number of attractions available to us, we wanted a hotel reasonably central, or at least within walking distance of the few sights we wished to see.
After some extensive research, mostly through the designated York tourist board site, we came across the perfect hotel.
St Denys hotel, a small but very quaint hotel, housing 13 rooms only, but with it?s own parking ...