Dw Airen Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Express check-in/ -out
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Swimming Pool
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Sports activities
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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No pets allowed
Location
Located 1.1 km from Felek Horse Riding, the 3-star Dw Airen Hotel Trzesacz offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and private parking. The holiday park is a good starting point for exploring Trzesacz, including Ruins of the Church in Trzesacz, which is 0.6 km away.
The centre of Trzesacz can be reached in 5 minutes' walk of the property, and such cultural venues as Multimedia Museum at Cliff are 0.6 km away. Be sure to visit Park Przyjaciol Pustkowa a short distance from the Dw Airen Trzesacz. A free beach is 3.1 km from the accommodation, while Motylarnia Zoo is situated 4.4 km away. The nearby family attractions include the Whale-themed family Park Wieloryba 1.6 km from Dw Airen Hotel.
Some of the bright rooms of this Trzesacz property face the garden, and comprise a balcony and a dining place. They are appointed with an electric kettle and a fridge. Offering such amenities as hair dryers and bath sheets, the bathrooms also include a separate toilet and a shower.
A buffet breakfast is served in the mornings. While staying at this Trzesacz hotel, guests can choose from dining options nearby, such as Smazalnia Ryb 15 Poludnik, located 550 metres away, or Villa Nova at a 7-minute walking distance.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent gourmet getaway at Dw Airen, I was pleasantly surprised by the culinary innovation they offered. Being a history professor with a keen interest in Central European culture, savoring local delicacies is a must. One evening, I decided to indulge in a traditional Polish feast at the hotel's garden barbecue. As I sat among flickering lights, the scent of grilled meats wafting through the air, it felt like a journey back in time to medieval Poland.The highlight of my culinary experience, however, was dining at Smazalnia Ryb 15 Poludnik, just a stone's throw away from the hotel. The ambiance of the restaurant was charming, reminiscent of a bygone era, and the freshly prepared fish dishes transported me to the shores of the Baltic Sea. The variety on offer reminded me of the hearty English breakfasts back home in Manchester, a comforting start before venturing out to uncover more of Poland's historical treasures.In conclusion, Dw Airen not only provides a convenient base for exploring the town and nearby landmarks but also caters to the discerning palate of a curious traveler like me. If you seek a culinary adventure intertwined with historical charm, this hotel is a must-visit.