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Dilly - Das Nationalpark Resort

Hotel - 0.34 km from city center
star_border 8.1
Great Latest Reviews
Great 8.1
Average 8.5
Value 7.8
Cleanliness 8.8
Location 8.7
Staff 8.8
Comfort 8.7
Overall 8.5
Available Rooms
2
2
Surroundings
Set amidst the scenic mountain landscape of the Windischgarsten Valley in Upper Austria, Dilly - Das Show more

Directions
Address: Pyhrnstraße 14, 4580, Windischgarsten, Austria
Check-in details
15:00 - 21:00
Check-out details
07:00 - 11:00

Groups

When booking more than 7 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

Internet

WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Parking

Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

Pets

Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.

Children and extra bed policy

Children of any age are allowed. Children up to and including 3 years old stay for € 35 per person per night when using an available cot. Children up to and including 5 years old stay for € 55 per person per night when using an existing bed. Children from 6 years old to 13 years old stay for € 70 per person per night when using an existing bed. Children 14 years old stay for € 110 per person per night when using an existing bed. You haven't added any extra beds. Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management. Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

Latest reviews
8.1
Great
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These reviews are from real customers who have stayed at this property.

Average8.5
Value7.8
Cleanliness8.8
Location8.7
Staff8.8
Comfort8.7
Overall8.5
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Lucas
Very good

Friendly staff and quiet small hotel with nice wellness area

Michael
Exceptional

Pillows a bit uncomfortable. Nothing else I can think of

Thomas
Pleasant