Acsel57
August 22, 2023
The building is huge with a cafeteria and restaurants but also an outdoor tennis court, football field, pétanque, squash, mini golf, children's games and even fitness exercise equipment. The rooms were renovated in 2012, it's clean, three people can sleep there thanks to a convertible sofa. Dogs are accepted for €20 per day, although on online questionnaires I have seen different amounts: €10 and €15! There are studios and rooms, for the apartments there is a kitchenette with microwave and fridge. Concerning this kitchenette, it should be noted that there is only a kettle, no coffee machine, as for cutlery and other kitchen utensils, there are really only the bare essentials. It is a shame that we cannot be informed before arriving of what is included or not, nor of the price for dogs. The towels are changed every day but again no explanation, it was through an email that I learned that the towels are changed on request at the price of 9.00e per day! But for my part, it's changed in the price, go figure... The area is quiet, there is only one main road to cross to find yourself on the dike and therefore quite quickly on the beach. Be careful, for people with reduced mobility or difficulty walking, it may be complicated to get to the beach. You will have to go to Blankenberg in this case. Ample free parking available. In short, it's a very good place to stay but it lacks more concrete explanations about the stay. Another positive point is that you can stay there like in a hotel, for a day or several without having to take Saturday to Saturday.
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